Office of Financial Aid
We are dedicated to assisting students in financing their education and making informed, financially responsible decisions. A variety of scholarships and loans are available to help students in achieving their goals.
Our FAFSA school code is E00773
2011-2012 Academic Year
(fall 2011, spring 2012, and summer 2012)
The 2011-2012 FAFSA is available for completion. Please complete as soon as possible.
First Time Direct Loan Borrowers
You must complete the online Direct Loan Master Promissory Note(s) and Direct Loan Entrance Counseling. Use the links below.
Direct Loan Master Promissory Note
Click the green "sign in" button to begin the process. You must use your FAFSA Pin number to sign in.
Federal Direct Loan Entrance Counseling
Click the green "sign in" button to begin the process. You must use your FAFSA Pin number to sign in.
Federal Direct Loan Requirements Link
Perkins Loan Information
Satisfactory Academic Progress:
The Department of Education requires that students be enrolled in qualifying programs and make satisfactory academic progress in order to qualify for federal financial aid. Follow this link to the IIT Main Campus Office of Financial Aid website for the IIT Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy. All Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeals must be submitted to the IIT Downtown Campus Office of Financial Aid in room 230.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Click here for the latest news and information from the Office of Financial Aid for all IIT Downtown Campus students. This link will take you to the Record Page for Chicago-Kent College of Law, but information is for all students: Stuart School of Business and Kent. The Office of Financial Aid processes financial aid for both programs.
Attention: Students With Full Time Scholarships
Full time scholarships will be applied when registration is complete each semester.
Most scholarships will be applied after the Add/Drop deadline. This process takes approximately two weeks.
Some scholarships will not be applied until mid-semester. If you are taking second-half (10/20 to 12/13) half semester courses, your registration will not be complete until the second half semester begins. In this case, full time scholarship will be posted to accounts on October 20. This means that an open balance will appear on your account and late fees may also appear. Late fees due to late application of your scholarship will be waived.
Please pay your portion of tuition due. Thank you.
Direct Loan Resources:
General Federal Loan Information
Applying for Federal Direct Loans
In School Loan Information
Private Non-Federal Loans
Private Loan Information
For international students and students that do not qualify for federal student loans. Domestic students may not qualify for federal loans if they have exhausted their federal loan limits, are in default on a federal loan, are non-degree seeking, or enrolled less than half time. Students are encouraged to apply for federal loans over private loans, if possible.
Loan Repayment Information:
Repayment Plans
Income Based Repayment Plan
"Public Service Loan Forgiveness" under construction
Federal Direct Loan Consolidation Website
Direct Loan Servicing
Deferment and Forbearance
Resources and Links
Tax Benefits for Higher Education
Calculators and Interest Rates
Leaving School
Repayment
Other Information
Code of Conduct
Consumer Information




