Financial Aid
Quick Links
Application Procedures More Information and Questions
Notification Dates
Scholarships, Awards, and Short Term
Loans
Academic Progress Standard
Benefits for Veterans and Veterans'
Dependents
Financial Aid Programs
The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse offers a wide array of merit-based, need-based and non-need based financial assistant for graduate students.
Eligibility Requirements
Need-Based Aid
Many financial aid programs are based on
financial need as demonstrated by the application of a federal
need-analysis formula to the student financial information
provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA). Need-based programs include Federal Direct Subsidized Loans, Federal Perkins Loans, Federal Work-Study, Advanced
Opportunity Program, Non-Resident Tuition Waivers and Native
American Indian Grants.
Non-Need-Based Aid
Exceptions to the financial need
requirement include Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans, Federal
Direct Graduate PLUS Loan, and alternative private bank loans for
higher education. For more information, go to
http://www.uwlax.edu/finaid/
Merit-Based Aid
Graduate assistantships are merit-based and do not require
the demonstration of financial need. Graduate scholarships are
also merit-based and in most cases do not require financial
need. International student scholarships are merit-based and
subject to a special need analysis administered by the Office of
International Education.
Academic Requirements
Admission to the university is a prerequisite to
consideration for financial aid. Special non-degree students are
not eligible for aid unless they are working for a qualifying,
approved license or certificate. Students must demonstrate
satisfactory academic progress in order to receive aid.
Full-time status is required for many programs;
less-than-half-time status will disqualify the student from all
programs. For graduate students, nine credits is considered
full-time and five credits is considered half-time for the fall,
spring, and summer sessions.
Other Federal and State Requirements
These include proper citizenship status, registration with
the Selective Service System, and not being in default on any
federal student loan. See "Withdrawal from University" for
additional requirements. Awards are subject to change at any
time pursuant to changes in state or federal funding levels or
regulatory mandates.
Application Procedures
Financial aid applicants must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to the Federal Central Processing System. File the FAFSA by March 15 for priority consideration. Nevertheless, applications are accepted throughout the academic year. The FAFSA is available at www.fafsa.gov.
Notification Dates
Students who complete their application by the March 15 priority date can expect to receive a financial aid offer between April 15 and June 30. Students who complete this application after March 15 will receive a financial aid offer as soon as possible after June 30. Applications received after July 1 may not be processed in time for students to receive their aid by the start of the fall semester. These students should be prepared to pay their initial expenses from their own resources.
Satisfactory Academic Progress Standard
Click here for more information regarding UW-L's satisfactory academic progress policy.
Financial Aid
Programs
Click here
for more information concerning the various types of financial aid.
More Information and Questions
- For more information regarding student financial aid programs, visit the Student Financial Aid Office Web site.
- Questions regarding student financial aid programs should be directed to the Student Financial Aid Office (215 Graff Main Hall) at (608) 785-8604 or finaid@uwlax.edu.
- For more information about graduate scholarships, visit the UW-L Foundation Web site
- Questions regarding graduate scholarships should be directed to the UW-L Foundation (Cleary Alumni and Friends Center) at (608) 785-8489 or foundation@uwlax.edu.
- For more information about graduate assistantships, contact the director of graduate studies or the graduate program director.
Scholarships, Awards, and Short Term Loans
Many scholarships and awards have been established by alumni, faculty and staff, parents, students, businesses, and organizations. Recipients are selected by scholarship committees on the basis of an application, grade point average and other materials as deemed appropriate by departmental committees. Scholarships are presented to students whose qualifications best fit the stipulations of the donor. Approximately one-half million dollars is awarded each year. Amounts vary annually based on funding from gifts or investment earnings available from a fund.
Almost all scholarships are contingent upon full-time enrollment both fall and spring semesters at UW-L. Scholarships and awards are usually paid for the academic year in two payments, the first half in the fall semester and the other half in the spring semester.
Scholarship criteria and application are available here.
A scholarship application is also available to currently enrolled students at the UW-L Foundation Office, Cleary Alumni and Friends Center. This application covers all scholarships unless otherwise stated. Some require specific applications. All applications (unless otherwise indicated) must be submitted to the UW-L Foundation Office. Applications are submitted to various offices that offer scholarships based on academic majors; please refer to the scholarship website. The deadline for scholarship applications is March 1 each year, unless otherwise indicated. Scholarships and awards are announced at the scholarship reception set for the last Monday in April. For more information, call the Advancement Office at (608) 785-8489.
The Foundation also administers a number of individual funds, which provide for interest-free, short-term emergency loans to students in need, provided they are enrolled for a full credit load of non-repeat courses. The Financial Aid Office, 215 Graff Main Hall, has more information and application forms.
Benefits for Veterans and Veterans' Dependents
The university is fully approved for the education of veterans and veterans’ dependents under both federal and state programs. New students who may qualify for benefits should report to the veterans’ benefits coordinator in the Records and Registration Office, 117 Graff Main Hall, after class registration. After this initial contact, registered students must keep the coordinator apprised of their status and needs.
If you receive support from veteran programs, you are required to report to the veteran’s benefits coordinator after registering for classes each semester to complete an enrollment certification form. The university must certify your attendance and credit load to the Veterans Administration. Payments of veterans’ benefits depend on the number of credits carried. Graduate students should carry at least nine credits to receive full benefits under most programs. Payment will be awarded according to the schedule below:
| TABLE TO DETERMINE % OF BENEFITS | |
|---|---|
| Graduate Credits | Enrollment/Benefits Status |
| Semester | |
| 9+ | Full-time |
| 7-8 | 3/4 time |
| 5-6 | 1/2 time |
Click here for additional information on veterans benefits.