

APPLYING FOR NEED-BASED FINANCIAL AID
To ensure your continued financial support, pay close attention to all application deadlines. Financial aid for graduate students at USC includes the Federal Stafford Loan, Graduate PLUS loan and Work-Study. Eligible students may also receive graduate fellowships and assistantships, and scholarships from USC and outside agencies. See the Grants and Fellowships section of this website.
If you are not currently receiving financial aid, you may apply at any time while you are enrolled in graduate or professional school at USC.
- Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online. This application qualifies you for the low-interest Federal Stafford Loan.
- Use your best estimate of 2008 student income.
- USC’s Federal School Code is 001328.
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Complete the Supplemental Form for Graduate Students, 2009-2010 and fax it to the Financial Aid Office. For faxing instructions, visit www.usc.edu/contactfao.
To be considered for Federal Work Study and/or Perkins Loan, students must submit the FAFSA and Supplemental form by May 5, 2009, enroll in 8 or more units per semester, and meet a financial need requirement. In addition, for Perkins Loan, students must (1) have borrowed a Perkins Loan at USC in the prior year or (2) be enrolled in one of the following programs: Masters of Arts in Teaching, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Nurse Anesthesiology, Physician Assistant Practice or Social Work.
Students who wish to only be considered for Federal Stafford and/or Graduate PLUS loans need not meet the deadline but should apply at least 60 days prior to the beginning of the academic year to ensure that loan proceeds will be available by the fee settlement date.
Important note: Documents submitted to the USC Financial Aid Office become the property of the university and cannot be returned to the student or duplicated for any purpose.
