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Financial Aid

The financial aid program at Chicago-Kent is designed to bridge the gap between the cost of education at Chicago-Kent and the applicant's resources, including family and/or spousal contributions, savings and earnings, and other assets. Chicago-Kent determines all applicants' need through a uniform system of analysis. 

Various kinds of aid are available including scholarships awarded by Chicago-Kent and loans from the federal government and institutional and private agencies. All financial aid funds are based on availability, and formulas and sources are subject to change. 

Chicago-Kent sends financial aid application packets to all students who have been admitted to the entering class. It is important to remember that applying for federal and private loans is a separate procedure from applying for admission. In order to receive timely financial aid award information, we suggest that the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) be submitted as soon as possible after January 1.

Applications for financial aid are reviewed only after all required financial aid materials are received. Scholarship assistance may also be available for qualified applicants. 

Further information about financial aid is available in the IIT Downtown Campus Financial Aid Guide, and from the Office of Financial Aid at (312) 906-5180. The U.S. Department of Education provides a Web site with comprehensive information on student financial aid.

Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP)

Chicago-Kent is pleased to offer a Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) to assist Chicago-Kent graduates in public interest careers. For information and guidelines, please visit www.kentlaw.edu/publicinterest/lrap.

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