Financial Aid Office
Financial Aid Office
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Accessing financial aid begins by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. Be sure to use Loyola's School Code 001710.
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Please use our secure upload to send requested documents. Questions about aid? View our Contact Us page for all the ways to get assistance. Questions about billing, payment, or the iplan? Contact the Bursar's Office.
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2025-2026
Includes Fall 25, Winter 25, J-Term 26, Spring 26, and Summer 26
2024-2025
Includes Fall 24, Winter 24, J-Term 25, Spring 25, and Summer 25
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Complete the 2025-2026 FAFSA
Visit studentaid.gov for additional information regarding the FAFSA form and additional updates provided by the U.S. Department of Education. We highly encourage you to carefully review the 'How to Fill Out the FAFSA Form' link to become familiar with steps that need to be taken before starting your FAFSA and to learn more about how the 2025-2026 is different than prior years. Loyola's School Code is 001710.
Learn MoreLoyola partners with Inceptia for Verification
Loyola University Chicago has established a partnership with Inceptia to expedite the federal verification process for our students. Loyola students will submit verification documentation through the Inceptia Verification Gateway (VG). If your application is selected for verification by the U.S Department of Education, you will receive an email from VGCS@inceptia.org or a postcard from Inceptia containing Loyola University Chicago’s unique website link to start the verification process. For more information and to link to the Verification Gateway, please click on the title of this news piece. Questions about the verification process? Contact Inceptia, Monday-Friday 8:00 am – 7:00 pm CST at 888.374.8427 or VGCS@inceptia.org.
Notice of Non-Discriminatory Policy
Loyola University Chicago does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, marital status, parental status, or any other legally protected status in any of its policies, programs and practices, including its admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, hiring and retention of faculty and staff, and career services.