In order to get your financial aid award package, all of the following criteria must be met.

New Students Should:

  1. File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the March 1 University of Massachusetts Lowell priority deadline. The is now available.
  2. Have been accepted into a degree or eligible certificate program, and
  3. Meet the eligibility criteria.

51视频 anticipates awarding admitted Fall 2025 students starting late February 2025.

Returning Students Should:

  1. Complete the 2025-2026聽聽by the 51视频 March 1 priority deadline,
  2. Be enrolled in courses for the upcoming semester,
  3. Meet Satisfactory Academic Progress criteria,
  4. Complete the verification process, if selected, and
  5. Meet the eligibility criteria.

Returning students registered for the upcoming semester who complete the FAFSA before the March 1 priority deadline will receive an award letter via their university email once the Board of Trustees votes on tuition, which is generally in June or July (provided ALL requirements above are met).

Students applying after March 1 who meet all the above requirements receive aid as funds become available.

Additional Information

Once you have your award letter, use the Online Cost Planner to create an estimated financial plan for your family.

Outside Resources

If you are receiving outside assistance, such as private scholarships, please notify the Solution Center in writing using the additional resources form (pdf) and provide copies of the appropriate letters. Remember to make a copy for your records.

Accepting Your Awards

The Financial Aid Award Letter lists the types and amounts of financial aid you are eligible to receive for the academic year. All financial aid awards are considered accepted unless declined by you. If you wish to decline or reduce the amount of the federal loans and/or student employment awards offered, sign in to your and go to the Accept/Decline awards link. Keep in mind that some declined aid may not be reinstated.

Federal Student Loans

The Federal Direct Subsidized/Unsubsidized loan programs require first-time borrowers to complete an online .

Adjustments To Your Aid

IMPORTANT: Your enrollment, residency, grade level and housing status have a direct impact in the calculation of your financial aid award package. Any changes may result in an adjustment to your awards. Other reasons your aid may be adjusted include; additional outside aid, verification and special circumstances. It is important you notify our office as soon as possible of any changes.