Federal Student Aid Programs
ULV participates in the Federal Campus-based
Financial Aid programs. Federal Grants received
and Work-Study funds earned do not have to be
repaid; however, loans must be repaid. Graduate
students are not eligible to receive grants. The
Federal Perkins Loan and Federal Work-Study
programs are available to graduate students.
Federal Pell Grants are awarded to undergraduate
students on the basis of financial need.
Students enrolled in the fifth-year Teacher
Credential program are not eligible to receive
Federal Pell Grants. During the 2007-2008 academic
year Federal Pell Grant awards will range
from $400 to $4,050. A student cannot receive
Federal Pell Grant disbursement funds from more
than one institution for the same term. If more
than one institution submits a payment for the
same term, one of the schools will be required to
withdraw the Federal Pell Grant award from the
student's financial aid. The student will then be
responsible for any school account balance this
may create.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity
Grants (FSEOG) are awarded to undergraduate
students with exceptional financial need.
Students enrolled in the fifth-year Teacher
Credential program are not eligible to receive
Federal Pell Grants. During the 2007-2008 academic
year, FSEOG awards will range from $500
to $1,500. Students must be enrolled at least
half-time to receive FSEOG Grants.
Federal Perkins Loans are awarded to students
with exceptional financial need. During the 2007-
2008 academic year, Federal Perkins Loan
awards will range from $375 to $750. Students
must be enrolled at least half-time to receive
Federal Perkins Loans.
Federal Work-Study (FWS) funds are awarded
to students with the greatest financial need.
Federal Work Study is a paid work opportunity to
eligible applicants, allowing students to earn
money to pay for educational expenses.
Employment may not exceed 20 hours per week
during periods when school is in session in the
fall and spring semesters. Every effort is made to
place students in work related to their studies,
career plans, or community service.
Federal Stafford Loans are available to eligible
students. There are two types of Stafford Loans:
Subsidized, for which the government pays the
interest while students are in school, and during
grace and deferment periods; and Unsubsidized,
for which students pay all the interest on the loan.
Students may defer the interest while enrolled at
least half-time. Students may receive both types
of loans at the same time, if eligible. The fixed
interest rate is 6.8% for all Stafford Loans disbursed
on or after July 1, 2006. Students must
attend ULV at least half-time to receive Stafford
loan funds.
Federal Stafford Loan Limits. Undergraduates
may be eligible to borrow up to the $23,000
Subsidized aggregate limit, and up to the $23,000
Unsubsidized aggregate limit. Graduate, professional
program, and College of Law students may
be eligible to borrow up to the $65,500 Subsidized
aggregate limit, and up to the $73,000
Unsubsidized aggregate limit. Clinical
Psychology (Psy.D.) students may be eligible to
borrow up to $189,125, of which no more than
$65,500 may be in Subsidized loans.
The annual Stafford Loan limits are as follows:
| Subsidized | Unsubsidized |
| Freshman | $3500 | $4000 |
| Sophomore | $4500 | $4000 |
| Junior | $5500 | $5000 |
| Senior | $5500 | $5000 |
| 5th Year | $5500 | $5000 |
| 5th Year Teaching Credential | $5500 | $7000 |
| Graduate/Law | $8500 | $12,000 |
| Clinical Psychology | $8500 | $25,212 |
Federal PLUS Loans are offered to the Parent or
Stepparent of dependent students. "Dependent
student" is defined under "Announcements" on
"The Student Guide and Funding your Education"
at www.studentaid.ed.gov. Parent borrowers in
this program may borrow up to the total cost of
attendance minus other financial aid offered.
PLUS loan origination fees are 3.5%, and the
interest rate on the funds borrowed is variable, but
will not exceed 8.5%. A parent borrower's credit
record will be checked prior to the lender's
approval of the loan, and credit-worthy applicants
will be required to complete a PLUS loan application
and promissory note.
A dependent applicant whose parents are
denied the PLUS Loan by the lender will automatically
be considered for an Unsubsidized Stafford
Loan. Interested students should contact the
Office of Financial Aid for further details.
NEW Federal PLUS loans for Graduate or
Professional Students. Students enrolled in
graduate or professional programs are now eligible
to borrow under the PLUS Loan Program up
to their cost of attendance minus other estimate
financial assistance. The terms and conditions
applicable to Parent PLUS Loans also apply to
Graduate/Professional PLUS loans. These
requirements include a determination that the
applicant does not have an adverse credit history,
repayment beginning on the date of the last disbursement
of the loan, and a fixed interest rate of
8.5 percent in the FFEL program. Applicants for
these loans are required to complete the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
They also must have applied for their annual loan
maximum eligibility under the Federal Subsidized
and Unsubsidized Stafford Loan Program before
applying for a graduate/Professional PLUS loan.