Financial Aid Office

Financial Aid application
forms for Threshold Students

The steps below outline the financial aid application process for Threshold students, and provides links to any forms you may need to submit. Don't hesitate to contact the Office of Financial Aid if you have questions or would like assistance with any part of the process!

Step 1: File the FAFSA

Step 2: Verification and Other Required Documents

Step 3: Final Award Letter, Award Acceptance

Step 4: Disbursement of Funds (Getting the Money)



Step 1: File the FAFSA

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is an application you submit to the U.S. Department of Education. It is used to determine your eligibility for all types of federal aid, and authorizes Lesley University to disburse funds to you. Lesley also uses the FAFSA to determine your eligibility for institutional need-based grants. For the fastest service, we recommend that you apply online. Please include Lesley University's school code (002160) so that our office can receive it electronically. Don't forget, this form must be filled out each year to renew your financial aid eligibility!

Please Note: Threshold students are eligible to apply for Financial Aid for the first and second years only.

FAFSA Application Form

  • For the 2012-2013 Academic Year (September 2012 - August 2013), please complete a 2012-2013 FAFSA.
  • For the 2011-2012 Academic Year (September 2011 - August 2012), please complete a 2011-2012 FAFSA.

When do I apply?

New Students: The priority deadline for Fall 2012 is February 15, 2012 for incoming first year students.  We recommend applying as soon as possible after January 1. If you and/or your parents have not completed your 2011 federal tax return, you can apply using estimated information and update your FAFSA once your taxes are complete.

Returning Students: The priority deadline for Fall 2012 is April 1, 2011. Because returning students do not receive tentative awards, we recommend applying as soon as possible after you (and your parents if applicable) have completed your 2011 federal tax return.

We continue to accept applications after the priority deadline, but your eligibility for some funds may be affected. Please note that your state may also have a deadline for state grant and scholarship eligibility. The Massachusetts deadline is May 1.

Step 2: Verification and Other Required Documents

After receiving your FAFSA, we will contact you by mail and by email if additional documents are necessary to complete your application. If you have been officially accepted to your academic program, you can also view a list of your required documents on the Lesley Online Information System (LOIS), under the "My Documents" link on the Students menu.

Many students are required to complete a process called verification, which involves submitting your tax return transcript and other information used in completing the FAFSA to our office. If you are selected for verification, there is no cause for concern! About 30% of students are selected for this process on a random basis by the Department of Education.

Only submit verification documents if we request them. Submitting documents that we do not require could needlessly lengthen the application process.

Please fill out either the Dependent or Independent Verification Worksheet based on which one we have requested from you. If you are unsure of which one you need to complete or if you feel we have asked you for the incorrect version please contact our office with any questions.

Other Forms

The forms below may be requested when more detail or clarification is needed for your Financial Aid Application. Please do not submit any of these forms unless you have received a letter or email from our office specifically requesting them. Submitting documents that we do not require could needlessly lengthen the application process.

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Step 3: Final Award Letter, Award Acceptance

Once we have reviewed your FAFSA and all other documents requested by our office, we will send you a final Financial Aid Award Letter. For more information on the types of aid that may be included on this award letter, and the terms and conditions of your award, please follow the links below:

We assume that you want any scholarships or need-based grants that have been offered, and you don't have to accept these awards. However, any loans that you have been offered will require additional steps before they can be credited to your student account.

Step 4: Disbursement of Funds (Getting the Money)

Financial aid for a given semester is credited to your student account ("disbursed") after the add/drop period for each semester has ended. The Financial Aid Office confirms your enrollment before disbursing your aid. In order to receive your maximum eligibility for federal and state grants, you must register for classes before the end of each semester’s add/drop period.

Your financial aid is used first to pay your tuition, fees, and any other direct charges (such as room and board for on campus students) that you owe the university. Any remaining funds will be mailed to you in the form of a refund check by the Student Accounts Office approximately 11 days after the disbursement date.

If you are awarded financial aid after your scheduled disbursement date has passed, your funds will be disbursed as soon as possible once all requirements have been completed by you.

Scheduled Disbursement Dates:

Fall 2012: September 10, 2012
Spring 2013: January 28, 2013

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updated 01/30/12 | 02:31 PM