Loyola University Chicago Financial Aid Office
The NCAA permits a student-athlete to receive financial aid from anyone upon whom he or she is naturally or legally dependent. A student-athlete may also receive financial aid not to exceed the cost of tuition, room, board, books and fees from:
Sources Distributed by the University:
A student-athlete may receive institutional need-based aid based on information from his or her FAFSA. Such aid may include scholarships, grants, work-study, SEOG and PELL.
A student-athlete may receive scholarships based on academic standing and/or athletic ability.
The possibility of student employment either as work-study (need-based) or non work-study may be available to a student-athlete.
Sources Distributed Outside the University:
A student-athlete may receive financial aid that is awarded on basis unrelated to athletic; or
The aid is awarded through an established and continuing program aid to students, if the following conditions are met:
The student-athlete's choice of institution is not restricted by the donor; and
There is no direct connection between the donor and Loyola.
A student-athlete MUST report all outside financial aid awards that he or she receives towards his or her college expenses.
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