Financial Aid Timeline
Financial Aid Timeline for First Year Students:
October 1 – the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) opens, you can file it at studentaid.gov. Be sure to use Le Moyne’s school code, 002748.
November 15 – Early Action Applications due for First Year Admission
December 15 – Early Action Decisions are released for admission. This will include your academic merit scholarship, whether or not you’ve already submitted your FAFSA.
February 15 – Priority Deadline for FAFSA. Submit your FAFSA by this date for priority scholarship consideration. Aid is awarded on a first come, first served basis.
March 15 – Financial aid packages are released. We will notify you over email when your package is available to view in phinfo.
May 1 – National College Decision Day. Submit your deposit to Le Moyne to ensure a smooth transition and participate in all orientation activities.
Financial aid packages continue to be released on a rolling basis until the first year class is full. We highly recommend that you file your FAFSA early, to have the best consideration for all forms of aid.
Transfer & Graduate Students
Whether you are transferring to Le Moyne beginning in the fall or spring, be sure to file your FAFSA using Le Moyne’s school code, 002748 for the FAFSA that falls in the academic year you are transferring. For example, if you are transferring in Spring 2025, you will file the 2024-25 FAFSA. If you are transferring in Fall 2025, you will file the 2025-26 FAFSA.
We recommend that you file your FAFSA as soon as you submit your application for admission, as additional aid is often provided on a first-come, first-served basis.
Whether you are transferring to Le Moyne beginning in the fall or spring, be sure to file your FAFSA using Le Moyne’s school code, 002748 for the FAFSA that falls in the academic year you are transferring. For example, if you are transferring in Spring 2025, you will file the 2024-25 FAFSA. If you are transferring in Fall 2025, you will file the 2025-26 FAFSA.
We recommend that you file your FAFSA as soon as you submit your application for admission, as additional aid is often provided on a first-come, first-served basis.
If you are enrolled on at least a half-time basis (6 credits of coursework per semester), you are able to apply for a federal loan. Graduate students may apply for a Federal Direct Loan, a Federal Unsubsidized Loan or a Federal Graduate PLUS Loan.
If you wish to file for a federal loan, be sure to file the FAFSA for the academic year you are beginning your graduate studies during. For example, if you are starting graduate school in Fall 2025, you will file the 2025-26 FAFSA, but if you are starting graduate school in Spring 2025, you will file the 2024-25 FAFSA.
There are many ways to finance your graduate degree at Le Moyne. Explore More.
If you are enrolled on at least a half-time basis (6 credits of coursework per semester), you are able to apply for a federal loan. Graduate students may apply for a Federal Direct Loan, a Federal Unsubsidized Loan or a Federal Graduate PLUS Loan.
If you wish to file for a federal loan, be sure to file the FAFSA for the academic year you are beginning your graduate studies during. For example, if you are starting graduate school in Fall 2025, you will file the 2025-26 FAFSA, but if you are starting graduate school in Spring 2025, you will file the 2024-25 FAFSA.
There are many ways to finance your graduate degree at Le Moyne. Explore More.