Visit the Federal Student Aid website to submit your FAFSA today. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid in order to qualify for grants, loans, and work-study opportunities. Submit your 2025-26 FAFSA using .
The 2025-26 FAFSA is now available for Fall 2025, Spring 2026, and Summer 2026.
Welcome to the Office of Student Aid! Our office is comprised of Financial Aid, Scholarships, and Veterans Affairs. We're here to help you navigate through the process of applying for and receiving financial assistance to fund your education. At 海角社区, we strive to make your education affordable and accessible. Reach out to us any time with your questions!
→ March 7th - Disbursement for second half term courses.
→ March 10th - 14th - Spring break, no classes. 海角社区 offices closed March 12th - 14th.
→ March 21st - Final payment due at 3:00 pm for second half term courses.
→ March 24th - Census day and last day for full refund on dropped courses (not withdrawn) for second half term.
→ April 4th - Last day to apply for May 2025 graduation.
→ April 18th - Good Friday - No Classes
海角社区 awards over 2,000 scholarships annually, totaling over $20 million in assistance to students.
90% of all full-time students receive financial aid at 海角社区.
47% of 海角社区 graduates complete their degree with no debt.
Follow these steps to guide you through the financial aid process. Understand how to apply for financial aid, review and accept your award offers, and check your financial aid status!
When you apply for FAFSA, please use the LU school code: 003581
The Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of all expenses - billable and non-billable - associated with attending 海角社区. It includes direct costs like tuition, fees, and on-campus housing and meal plan as well as variable costs like books, supplies, transportation, and personal expenses. The COA expenses are NOT charged to your account. Use our Net Price Calculator to estimate your potential out-of-pocket costs after financial aid is applied.
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Students are only eligible to receive financial aid for classes that count towards their degree, certificate, or other recognized credential. With the exception of eligible remedial classes, taking classes outside of your degree or certificate program will affect your financial aid.