Tuition Benefit
Welcome to Loyola University Chicago’s Guide to Receiving the Tuition Benefit. This page will provide you with the steps needed to receive the Tuition Benefit. For more details regarding eligibility, administration, and program exclusions please visit our Human Resources Tuition Benefit Policy page.
Loyola University Chicago offers the privilege of tuition remission to full-time, benefits-eligible employees, qualified retirees, and/or their spouses, legally domiciled adults, and dependent children. This tuition waiver program only covers the cost of tuition. Co-pays, fees, housing, books, or required program deposits are excluded from the tuition waiver. The tuition benefit can be applied to all semester and quarter programs including J-term and summer semester/quarter.
Receiving the Tuition Benefit
Faculty and Staff members and their dependents are required to complete the following to receive the tuition benefit.
- Meet eligibility requirements as noted in our Tuition Benefit Policy
- Acceptance into Loyola University Chicago by the Admissions Department
- Enrolled as a student (degree or non-degree seeking)
- Dependents (one spouse or one LDA and children under the age of 24) must be listed as a dependent of the Faculty or Staff member in Employee Self Service. Social Security numbers (SSN) are required. If your dependent isn’t eligible for a SSN please contact the Benefits Department.
Completion of the FAFSA is required for:
- Faculty or Staff attending at least half-time (two or more courses each semester for undergrad studies and one or more courses per quarter for graduate studies.)
- All dependent children under the age of 24
- Spouse or LDA
- Renewal of the FAFSA each academic year you or your dependent is enrolled
- Enrolled in an eligible course or program, see the policy page for Tuition Benefit exclusions and restrictions
- Maintain Good Academic Standing
- No Tuition Benefit form is needed – receiving the benefit is a paperless process
The Financial Aid department cannot apply the Tuition Benefit until the FAFSA has been completed. Any delay in the FAFSA will delay the application of the benefit in LOCUS.
FACHEX Program
The FACHEX Program is an Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU) tuition exchange program that is administered by the Financial Aid Department and eligible for the Tuition Benefit program. Please visit the FACHEX program website for more details.
Tuition Exchange Program
Tuition Exchange Program is a reciprocal scholarship opportunity at over 677 member schools and is effective at the onset of the 2023-2024 academic year and is administered by the Financial Aid Department. Dependent children of benefits-eligible full-time faculty and staff who are pursuing their first bachelor’s degree may apply for a scholarship at participating “host” schools.
For more information about the Tuition Exchange or the FACHEX programs administered by the Financial Aid Office please visit their website.
Welcome to Loyola University Chicago’s Guide to Receiving the Tuition Benefit. This page will provide you with the steps needed to receive the Tuition Benefit. For more details regarding eligibility, administration, and program exclusions please visit our Human Resources Tuition Benefit Policy page.
Loyola University Chicago offers the privilege of tuition remission to full-time, benefits-eligible employees, qualified retirees, and/or their spouses, legally domiciled adults, and dependent children. This tuition waiver program only covers the cost of tuition. Co-pays, fees, housing, books, or required program deposits are excluded from the tuition waiver. The tuition benefit can be applied to all semester and quarter programs including J-term and summer semester/quarter.
Receiving the Tuition Benefit
Faculty and Staff members and their dependents are required to complete the following to receive the tuition benefit.
- Meet eligibility requirements as noted in our Tuition Benefit Policy
- Acceptance into Loyola University Chicago by the Admissions Department
- Enrolled as a student (degree or non-degree seeking)
- Dependents (one spouse or one LDA and children under the age of 24) must be listed as a dependent of the Faculty or Staff member in Employee Self Service. Social Security numbers (SSN) are required. If your dependent isn’t eligible for a SSN please contact the Benefits Department.
Completion of the FAFSA is required for:
- Faculty or Staff attending at least half-time (two or more courses each semester for undergrad studies and one or more courses per quarter for graduate studies.)
- All dependent children under the age of 24
- Spouse or LDA
- Renewal of the FAFSA each academic year you or your dependent is enrolled
- Enrolled in an eligible course or program, see the policy page for Tuition Benefit exclusions and restrictions
- Maintain Good Academic Standing
- No Tuition Benefit form is needed – receiving the benefit is a paperless process
The Financial Aid department cannot apply the Tuition Benefit until the FAFSA has been completed. Any delay in the FAFSA will delay the application of the benefit in LOCUS.
FACHEX Program
The FACHEX Program is an Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU) tuition exchange program that is administered by the Financial Aid Department and eligible for the Tuition Benefit program. Please visit the FACHEX program website for more details.
Tuition Exchange Program
Tuition Exchange Program is a reciprocal scholarship opportunity at over 677 member schools and is effective at the onset of the 2023-2024 academic year and is administered by the Financial Aid Department. Dependent children of benefits-eligible full-time faculty and staff who are pursuing their first bachelor’s degree may apply for a scholarship at participating “host” schools.
For more information about the Tuition Exchange or the FACHEX programs administered by the Financial Aid Office please visit their website.