INTRODUCTION TO NEED-BASED FINANCIAL AID
We understand that applying for financial aid can be a complex
process, particularly for first-time applicants. These pages
outline the process of applying for need-based aid, including
the necessary forms, documentation, and deadlines. Students
and families are advised to start the process early, complete
all applications accurately, keep copies of all documents and
correspondence, and submit all information well in advance of
deadlines. Do not wait until you are accepted to apply for financial
aid. By submitting all of the information by the required deadlines,
you will receive your financial aid award letter soon after
you receive your acceptance from the University
Your financial aid application materials will be used to determine
eligibility for both federal and institutional aid. Wake
Forest is one of a small group of private institutions that
agrees to meet 100% of each student's demonstrated
financial need. This applies to all students admitted by early or regular decision. The Office of Student
Financial Aid coordinates a comprehensive financial aid program
consisting of scholarships, grants, loans, and part-time employment.
Funding sources include federal and state programs, need-based
scholarships, the university's own financial resources, and
other sources. Students can generally expect to receive a combination
of grant and self-help aid. Approximately one-third of our students
receive need-based financial aid. If you think you will need
financial assistance to attend Wake Forest, we encourage you
to apply.
Much of the information on these web pages is contained in our Undergraduate Need-Based Aid brochure. Feel free to call us at (336) 758-5154, contact us by email at financial-aid@wfu.edu, or stop by our office at 4 Reynolda Hall between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
The Office of Student Financial Aid of Wake Forest University is committed to the highest standards of professional conduct, as stated in the Code of Conduct developed by the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators.
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