University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Viewbook 2013-14

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Financial Aid

www.uwlax.edu/FinAid

Using the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), the Financial Aid Office determines each student’s eligibility for needbased financial aid from federal, state and institutional sources.

Your tuition includes:  Textbooks  Use of Recreational Eagle

If applying for financial aid, the FAFSA application is available online after January 1 at www.fafsa.ed.gov. You will need your completed federal income tax information in order to complete the FAFSA. The priority date is March 15 for consideration of all types of need-based aid; however, applications are accepted throughout the academic year.

Center facilities  City bus pass  Use of Student Health Center  Internet access  Admission to athletic events

Estimated cost

Scholarships www.foundation.uwlax.edu

Scholarships are available through the UW-L Foundation. Check the Web for application materials and deadlines.

(2013-14 academic year)

Tuition and fees:

(Textbooks are included in the cost of tuition)

Wisconsin.............................$9,075

Minnesota ...........................$9,075

Non-resident Programs www.uwlax.edu/admissions/html/ tuitionprograms.htm

“Return To Wisconsin”

The program offers discounted tuition to non-resident children or grandchildren of UW-La Crosse alumni.

(Minnesota residents must file for reciprocity)

Non-Resident.....................$16,645 Housing and Meal Plan: Traditional double...............$5,950 Eagle Hall........................... $6,950 (Same cost for all students)

UW-La Crosse participates in the

Midwest Student Exchange Program (MSEP). This academically competitive program allows selected new freshman students who are residents of the states of Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska and North Dakota to receive a tuition reduction.

Published once a year for the Office of Admissions. Production is coordinated through the UW-L Publications Office with a lot of help from our students, faculty and staff. The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, ancestry, sexual orientation, pregnancy, marital and parental status. The Federal Student Right-To-Know Law requires graduation and crime statistics to be disclosed to prospective students. The Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act requires that a report be available to prospective students on participation rates, financial

support and other information. If you wish to receive these reports, contact the following offices at UW-La Crosse: — Graduation Statistics, Records and Registration Office, 117 Graff Main Hall, 608.785.8576. — Crime Statistics, Student Life Office, 149 Graff Main Hall, 608.785.8062. — Athletic Statistics, Intercollegiate Athletics Office, 126 Mitchell Hall, 608.785.8616. Photos in this publication were taken by Sue Lee, University Communications and UWLa Crosse faculaty and students. Designed by University Communications — Creative Services.

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