Loyola College Sponsored Programs Programs | Financial Aid | Accra, Ghana (CIEE) Alcala, Spain Auckland, New Zealand Bangkok, Thailand Beijing, China Copenhagen, Denmark Cork, Ireland Leuvan, Belgium Paris, France Rome, Italy San Salvador, El Salvador Melbourne, Australia Newcastle, England | Eligible for consideration for all forms of federal, state, institutional, and private sources of aid except the Federal Work-Study Program. Students studying abroad for a semester or full academic year will forfeit the value of a Federal Work-Study award. |
Loyola College Exchange Programs Programs | Financial Aid | Amsterdam, Netherlands Barcelona, Spain Buenos Aires, Argentina Osaka, Japan Koblenz, Germany La Rochelle, France Montpellier, France Santiago, Chile
| Eligible for consideration for all forms of federal, state, institutional, and private sources of aid except the Federal Work-Study Program. Students studying abroad for a semester or full academic year will forfeit the value of a Federal Work-Study award. |
Affiliation Programs and Host Program Loyola College has Affiliation Programs in Accra, Ghana (NYU), Florence, Italy, and ICCS/Duke in Rome, Italy. Non-Loyola Programs may be arranged through other colleges and universities or other agencies and organizations. Students may participate in these programs only with the approval of Loyola's Office of International Programs. Contact the International Programs Office for the current list of Non-Loyola Programs. Eligibility for financial aid for Affiliation or Non-Loyola Programs is limited to Federal Direct Stafford Loans (Subsidized and Unsubsidized), Federal Parent Loans (PLUS), Federal Pell Grants, and most forms of state grant/scholarship assistance. Institutionally-controlled forms of financial aid including academic scholarships, athletic grants, need-based grants, Federal Perkins Loans, Federal Supplemental Grants, and Federal Work-Study are forfeited and may not be used to assist with educational expenses incurred for these study abroad programs. Privately-funded scholarships and grants may be used only with the written permission of the organization or donor sponsoring the award. Students who anticipate the need for additional financial assistance should contact the administrator of the study abroad program in which they plan to participate or obtain more information on financial aid opportunities from the following resources: International Education Finance Corporation (IEFC) International Student Loan Program (ISLP) www.iefc.com NAFSA: Association of International Educators www.nafsa.org Financial Resources for International Study: A Guide for U.S. Nationals Institute of International Education (IIE) www.iie.org The Smart Student Guide to Financial Aid Financial Aid for Study Abroad www.finaid.org/otheraid/exchange.phtml |