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Student Financial Aid Applications

New England Law | Boston awards financial aid on an annual basis, and students must make their application for financial aid each year.

The priority deadline for the financial aid application process for the 2012-2013 academic year is April 5, 2012, for incoming students and April 12, 2012, for returning students.  Incoming students should not wait to be accepted by New England Law before applying for financial aid.  Doing so could jeopardize your chances of receiving financial aid. Students only applying for federal loans are subject to a July 1, 2012, deadline.

Incoming and returning student application packets are available below. You may also contact our office to request a packet.  Financial aid award letters are mailed once your completed file has been reviewed, starting in March for incoming students and May for continuing students.

 

For 2012-13 Applicants and Returning Students:

Application materials for the 2012-13 academic year will be available in February 2012.  Our office will be emailing all applicants, accepted students, and returning students when forms have been posted.  Please note, you cannot file your 2012-13 FAFSA until January 1, 2012; the application for the new year will not be available on their site until that time.

For currently enrolled students (2011-12 Academic Year Only):

Download 2011-2012 Financial Aid Application Materials
(in PDF Format*)

 *Please note - if you are having difficulty viewing parts of the PDF, please update to the latest version of Adobe Reader.

**Stafford and Grad PLUS request forms are no longer included in the application packet.  You will be provided with an updated Federal Direct Loan Request Form for 2011-12 in your award packet.

FERPA Information Release Form

There are times when students would like our office to speak to a parent/guardian, spouse or other persons (including landlords and realtors) regarding their financial aid.  Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), we are not allowed to disclose any personal information unless given express written permission by the student.  For students who would like to allow certain persons to discuss financial aid matters with the Office of Financial Aid, you must submit the form below.  The form will be kept on file for the duration of your enrollment; if any information changes, please contact our office immediately to amend your form.  More information about the New England Law FERPA Policy is available through the Office of the Registrar.

FERPA Student Loan Information Release Form