I am expecting to receive outside assistance (scholarships, fellowships, fee waivers, stipends, loans, etc.) How will these affect my financial aid?
Because UCLA meets 100% of your demonstrated need, the receipt of aid from outside sources does make an adjustment to your aid necessary. In order that these awards can help a student as much as possible, it is our policy to replace a student’s self-help (loan and work awards) first. If the amount of outside aid received exceeds the amount of loan and work in your package, grants are then reduced. Any delay in reporting this information to the Financial Aid Office may result in you receiving financial aid in excess of your eligibility, which may result in a bill or a reduction in your financial aid. BACK TO TOP I received a better financial aid award from another university. Will UCLA match the other school’s award? UCLA does not “negotiate” their financial aid awards in response to offers from other universities. If the other school has information about your family’s financial situation that you did not share with us, or if you have reason to believe we have made an error in our eval
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- I am expecting to receive outside assistance (scholarships, fellowships, loans, etc.) How will these affect my financial aid?