IMPORTANT DATES

The following are important dates and milestones to be aware of as you go through the financial aid process.

January 1 — First day to fill out 2009 - 2010 FAFSA

February 15 — Priority date for admission, 2009 - 2010 applications and FAFSA submission. Applications can be submitted after this date but funding could be limited. Deadline to apply for guaranteed scholarships.

Late March — Award notifications for new students

March 23
Summer Session 2009 Financial Aid Application Available

April 28th – May 13th
Loan Repayment Workshops

Mid-April — Award notifications for ALL students


Parents

University of Idaho – Financial Aid for Parents

An Investment for Life
According to the U.S. Department of Education, the estimated lifetime income of a person who’s earned a bachelor’s degree is $2.1 million, while the estimated income for nondegree holders is $1.2 million.

Choosing the right university for your son or daughter is one of the biggest decisions your family will make. Often, at the heart of that decision is determining the costs that will be involved and the options available for financing that education.

At the University of Idaho, the professionals in Student Financial Aid Services work with parents like you every day. Whether you’ve been through the financial aid process before, or this is your first experience, you will find seasoned, personable, caring experts who will guide you from start to finish.

The value of a University of Idaho education is exceptional. Our tuition, fees, and room-and-board costs are consistently lower than the average for four-year public universities.