Financial Assistance
Lindsey Wilson College's financial aid program offers a variety
of federal, state, and institutional funds. Financial aid packages
may include grants, loans, and part-time employment. Scholarships
may also be awarded to students based on their financial need
and/or academic achievement. All financial aid programs
administered through the College require acceptance for admission
to the College and completion of the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid. Students who complete requirements by March
1st receive priority. Applications submitted after that
date will be subject to availability of funds. Each applicant will
be notified of financial aid eligibility. Awards will be made to
qualified students until funds are depleted. Students who are not
eligible for Federal programs due to default status, drug related
charges, or are rejected by the Federal government for other
reasons will not be eligible to receive any financial
assistance.
Note: Grants and scholarships
are awarded only in amounts equal to the direct educational
assistance needed for the academic year at hand. Direct educational
expenses at Lindsey Wilson are defined as tuition and fees, in
addition to room and board for residential students. All
institutional grants and scholarships are awarded, according to
individual need, after federal and state awards have been made.
Institutional grants and scholarships will be adjusted to prevent
over-awarding.
No student will receive more than one institutional academic
scholarship. Except for the Begley Scholarship Program, all tuition
scholarships and grants will cover only the first 12-18 hours each
fall and spring semester. Students must pay for any hours more than
18.
Institutional grants and scholarships are available for eight
consecutive semesters for baccalaureate degree programs, and four
consecutive semesters for Associate Degree programs, when all other
restrictions are met. All institutional scholarships and grants are
subject to change without notice.
In accordance with federal regulations for students receiving
federal assistance, Lindsey Wilson has a policy concerning a
drug-free environment. This policy is available for review in the
office of the Vice President for Administration & Finance.