| Basic Requirements
While each aid program has special
requirements, the following are basic. In order to be eligible
to receive financial aid, you must:
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have financial need (except for some loan programs and
many scholarship programs). Students who think they may need
financial assistance are strongly encouraged to apply for
aid by the appropriate deadline dates in order to be
considered for all eligible aid programs;
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be accepted for enrollment or be enrolled at least
half-time as a student working toward a degree or
certificate. You may apply for aid, even if you are not yet
accepted or enrolled.
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be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-US. citizen.
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have a valid Social Security Number.
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be registered with Selective Service; if required;
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be making satisfactory academic progress;
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use federal student aid only for educational purposes;
and
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not owe a refund on a federal grant or be in default on
any federal educational loan.
Undergraduate Students Who Have Already Received One or More
Bachelor's Degree(s)
Undergraduates who have already received a bachelor's degree
will only be eligible for loans while pursuing additional majors
or bachelor's degree(s). This includes students in double major
or dual degree programs who have already met the requirements
for one of their majors or degrees and are continuing their
education toward the additional major or degree. Please also see
the satisfactory academic progress policy.
Students Enrolled at More than One
Institution
Students who are enrolled at more than one college or
university at the same time may receive financial aid from only
one of the institutions, not both. Contact the LSU
Office
Undergraduate Admissions and
Student Aid for more information.
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