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The Financial Aid and Scholarships Office collects data from the application filled out by the student and parent, as well as supporting documents and a personal interview with the applicant and his/her parent(s) or guardian. The data is then assessed, and the result is used as a guideline in the decision-making process. Final decisions are made by a committee of LAU administrators and a faculty representative.

Loans or grants are complementary to the work-study program.

Work-study

The work-study program gives you the opportunity to gain work experience, discipline, and a sense of personal responsibility and accomplishment. Students are assigned to work in offices/divisions across the university for a certain number of hours per term, at the rate of $9.95 per hour.

Eligibility

Term Credit Load:

Eligibility Credits:

Disqualification

Grants

A certain percentage of a student’s tuition may be covered by a grant depending on financial need and academic status.

Loans

Loans can be taken out by undergraduate students from the university as part of the total financial aid package. Repayment of the loan is spread over a twelve year period. The first three years after a student graduates (or withdraws from the university) are seen as an interest-free grace period. After the grace period ends, a service charge equivalent to 50 percent of the market credit interest rate will be charged. Collection incentives are available for students able and willing to settle their loans prior to maturity.

Federal Loans for U.S. citizens: If you are a U.S. citizenship or hold a green card, you might be entitled to a U.S. Direct Loan to help you pay for your education at LAU.

N.B. As a U.S. citizen or green card holder,you must complete a W-9S form by June 17th and submit it to the Registrar’s Office on your campus so that we issue you (Form 1098-T) which might allow you or your parent/guardian take the tuition and fees deduction or claim an educational credit to reduce federal income tax.