Applying for Financial Aid. . . is as easy as 1, 2, 3!
Applying for financial aid can be a painless
process if you keep in mind some helpful
hints and follow the instructions provided here.If you'd
like to determine how much aid you'll need to attend Marquette,
please visit the FAFSA4caster.
To complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA),
you will need to:
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Gather your and your spouse's 2007 tax information. It's
good to file the FAFSA based on a completed tax return. However,
it's far better to file the FAFSA early with estimates than
later with exact figures. If you won't have your taxes done
by early February, estimate.
- Health Professions students are encouraged to supply parent data on the FAFSA in order to be considered for the Health Professions Loan (for dental students) and Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students (Dental/DPT/PA)
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Apply for a Personal Identification Number (PIN) online.
This will serve as your electronic signature on your FAFSA
application.
The FAFSA is available online.
Complete all sections about you, your school plans, and
financial information.
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List Marquette University. Our school code is 003863.
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Provide your electronic signature (PIN).
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Submit your information.
- Print out and keep a copy of your submitted information for
your records.
Here's what happens after you file the FAFSA:
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You will receive a pink Student Aid Report (SAR). Check
it for accuracy and follow up on any requests for additional
information.
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Your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is calculated from
information you provided on the FAFSA and is listed on your
SAR. The EFC is the amount you are is expected to contribute
to your education for the upcoming year.
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If you have special or extraordinary circumstances notify
the Office of Student Financial Aid in writing.
- Your financial aid award will be mailed to you. Read and
follow all instructions.