Student Affairs
Financial Aid
The Financial Aid Office works closely with students to ensure they make the most of available aid through federal and institutional sources, including more than 140 scholarships and grants administered by the Levin College of Law.
Entering first-year students may qualify for a scholarship or grant based upon merit, need or merit/need as determined by a Financial Aid Committee. (Students selected for more than one scholarship will receive the award of greatest value.) Most students qualify for Federal Direct Loans, which must be applied for annually using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Private loans also may be available, based upon credit. Transfer students are eligible for federal aid, but not for law school aid until they have been evaluated at the Levin College of Law at least one semester.
Do not wait for your admissions acceptance to complete the FAFSA. Go to www.fafsa.ed.gov. Our school code is 001535.
Contents:
- Federal Direct Loans
- Federal Direct Subsidized Loans
- Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans
- Federal Direct PLUS Loans
- Merit-Based Scholarships for entering students
- Merit Need-Based Scholarships for entering students
- Need-Based Grants Brochure [48K PDF]
- Application for Need-Based Scholarships and Grant Assistance [22K PDF]
- Second and Third Year Student Scholarships
- Scholarship Opportunities for Current Students
- Scholarship Listing
- Fellowships
- Alternative Loans
- Institutional Long Term Loans
- Institutional Short Term Loans
- Emergency loans
Additional Helpful Links
- FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- Student Financial Affairs (UF Financial Aid)
- University Financial Services (Bursar)
- ISIS - UF's secure Integrated Student Information System
- NSLDS - National Student Loan Data System
- Loan Repayment Calculator
- Budget Calculator
- Free Scholarship Search Links