Applying for financial aid can seem complicated. Our financial aid experts will help you along the way!
You must reapply annually for grants, loans or work-study jobs and continue to meet eligibility requirements like Satisfactory Academic Progress. Scholarships have a separate application process.
Undocumented and transgender students are eligible to complete the Alternative Application for Illinois Financial Aid.
By submitting an application, students may receive MAP grants to help pay for their college education.
1. Complete New Student Application
2. Send transcripts
3. Create a StudentAid.gov Account (FSA ID)
4. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
5. Review FAFSA Submission Summary
6. Missing Requirements
7. Accept Terms and Conditions
How can you prepare to submit the FAFSA?
Email Account
StudentAid.gov Account
FSA ID
Scholarships
Financial Aid Estimator
Complete the Financials Section of the FAFSA® Form
Review, Sign, and Submit Your FAFSA® Form
Am I a Dependent or Independent Student on the FAFSA® Form?
How Do I Complete the FAFSA® if my Parents Are Divorced or Separated?
Who Is a Contributor on the FAFSA®?
How Do I Create a StudentAid.gov Account If I Don’t Have a Social Security Number?
