Planning for the Future

As an undergraduate student, you should worry about graduation, not money. Even after you've enrolled, you have a number of financial aid options available to you in the form of grants, private scholarships, and loans.

You don't have to be overwhelmed because SLGFA has the resources to help, including a Student Resource Office, a consultation office, a computer lab, and friendly and knowledgeable staff.

Complete the FAFSA
Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will determine your eligibility for a number of Federal grants and loans.

Paying for College
Understanding Loans

Keep Up Your Search
Whether you're a freshmen, senior, or graduate student, you shouldn't stop searching for scholarships, grants, and/or loan options.

If you've declared a major or have a particular interest in a course of study, talk to professors in that department and see if the department offers scholarships specific to that area of study. 

Also, don't forget that SLGFA provides helpful links to aid in your search.