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I'm a prospective first-year student. How do I apply for financial aid?

In order to receive need-based aid, candidates must meet federal aid eligibility requirements and complete and submit both the Free Application for and the .

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

The information on the FAFSA is used to determine your eligibility for federal and state need based aid.ÌýFor 51²è¹Ý need-based aid consideration, both the FAFSA must be received by the deadline coinciding with how you are applying to 51²è¹Ý.

To expedite the processing of your application, complete your FAFSA online. Be sure to list the 51²è¹Ý FAFSA code, 001434, in the college release section (paper FAFSA forms are available through your high school).

CSS Profile

The CSS Profile is a required, comprehensive application that is personalized for you based on information you provide when you register for the application. 51²è¹Ý (51²è¹Ý) will use the information collected on the CSS Profile to assist us in offering institutional grant funding.

For 51²è¹Ý need-based aid consideration, both the CSS Profile must be received by the deadline coinciding with how you are applying to 51²è¹Ý. Late CSS Profile applications will be considered for institutional aid only while funding is available.

Complete the CSS Profile online through the . 51²è¹Ý's CSS Profile code number is 5007.

Please note: for students with biological, or adoptive parents who are divorced, separated, never married, or living separately, each parent will be required to submit a CSS Profile Application. While completing your own application, you may provide the email address of your non-custodial parent. The College Board will then notify your parent of this requirement.

Application Deadlines

Please review the following chart to determine when you need to complete and sumbit both the FAFSA and CSS Profile.Ìý

Important Note: Given that the Department of Education has delayed the release of 2025-2026 FAFSA until December 1, 2024, Early Action and Early Decision I applicants shouldÌýcomplete the CSS Profile by November 15 for full consideration of need-based Financial Aid. Be sure to complete the FAFSA as soon as possible once the application becomes available in December 2024.

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ÌýApplication Type ÌýAdmissions
ÌýDeadline
ÌýCSS Profile &
ÌýFAFSA Deadline
ÌýNotification ÌýDeposit Deadline
ÌýEarly Action ÌýNovember 1 ÌýNovember 15 ÌýJanuary 31 ÌýMay 1
ÌýEarly Decision I ÌýNovember 1 ÌýNovember 15 ÌýDecember 31 ÌýJanuary 15
ÌýEarly Decision II ÌýJanuary 15 ÌýFebruary 1 ÌýFebruary 15 ÌýMarch 1
ÌýRegular Decision ÌýJanuary 15 ÌýFebruary 15 ÌýApril 1 ÌýMay 1
ÌýSpring EnrollmentÌý ÌýOctober 1 ÌýOctober 15 ÌýNovember 1 ÌýDecember 1

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Tips for Filing Your Aid Applications

  1. It is important that information on the CSS Profile and FAFSA be as accurate as possible. Your financial aid offer will be based on the information provided on both applications. You may wish to complete the CSS Profile first and use the College Board's pre-populated FAFSA Worksheet to assist you in completing the FAFSA. You will have the option to print the College Board FAFSA Worksheet upon completion of the CSS Profile. Most of the information you entered on your CSS Profile will appear on the worksheet and will be formatted to facilitate the filing of your FAFSA.
  2. File your CSS Profile and FAFSA using your full legal name as it appears on your Social Security Card. Nicknames, or any name other than your full legal name are not permitted.
  3. Sign your FAFSA electronically. Both you and a parent (dependent students only) may obtain unique Personal Identification Numbers (PIN) through the Department of Education. Signing the FAFSA using a PIN will expedite the processing of your application.

Undocumented Students

Scholarship funds are available for qualified students and are offered on the basis of academic merit. These offers range in value from $6,000 to $20,000 and no separate application is required.

Additional scholarship funds are offered to students who qualify for admission to the 51²è¹Ý Honors Program. AÌýseparate applicationÌýisÌýrequired for the 51²è¹Ý Honors Program.

For outside financial resources for undocumented students, please visit the following resources: