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How does one apply for aid at UCLA? Is it part of the application process?

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How does one apply for aid at UCLA? Is it part of the application process?

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When prospective students get the application for admission, there’s a comprehensive catalog that has a three-page spread all about financial aid. We require that the students fill out a federal form called a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). And we encourage all of our applicants for their first year in the program to meet the Mar. 2 deadline. We publicize that, and applicants can download the information from the Net or call up and order one. About a week after a student has been admitted, we send out a full financial-aid packet that also has that form. We also require students fill out a form called Need Access. We collect tax forms and must have a letter of resignation from all our students to verify that they will discontinue working.

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