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Locations

Student Financial Aid Services

finaid@uidaho.edu
Phone: (208) 885-6312
Toll Free: (888) 884-3246
Fax: (208) 885-5592
Student Union Building 101
PO Box 444291
Moscow, ID 83844-4291
Public Office Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Summer Public Office Hours beginning May 14, 2012 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 
  • Highlights & Events

    Loan Repayment Workshops

    Plan to attend a Loan Repayment Workshop to learn about different repayment plans, consolidation and deferment and forbearance options.

    Federal Financial Aid Changes for 2012-13

    The federal government is implementing some significant changes in federal financial aid programs for the 2012-13 year. The Financial Aid Office would like to share these changes with you to help you plan for the up-coming year. These changes are due to new legislation passed by Congress.

    2012-13 Award Guide

    Understanding all federal, state, and institutional guidelines for financial aid programs can be a challenging process. This Guide is designed to assist you in understanding the process and answer questions you may have regarding your eligibility.

    Special Circumstances

    If your family income level has been affected by a job change or loss, medical bills or other special circumstances not reported on the FAFSA, we may be able to recalculate your financial aid eligibility. Contact us for more information.

  • Types of Aid

    Student Employment

    Our job location and development program can help you find jobs on and off campus as well as set you up with work-study.

    External Resources

    Even if you don’t meet the criteria for guaranteed scholarships, there are still many ways to pay for the great education offered at the University of Idaho.

    Scholarships

    A scholarship is a financial award that you don't have to pay back. Some scholarships are based on financial need, while others are based on your good grades, your demonstrated leadership or other types of accomplishments.

    Grants

    Like scholarships, grants are financial awards that you don't have to pay back. Grant amounts vary based on your FAFSA results.

    Loans

    We are a direct lending institution, which means that we lend you money directly from the federal government. While you have to pay loans back, payments don't start until you leave college.

Financial Aid & Scholarships

  • FAFSA Logo

Filling out the FAFSA

File starting January 1

University of Idaho school code: 001626

We would be happy to talk with you about your student’s financial aid, but federal law requires us to have a signed release form from your student first. More