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Law students may borrow up to a total of $20,500 in the Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan program each academic year from the US Department of Education. Interest starts accruing as simple interest (it is not compounding while you are in school) once the loan is disbursed.
University of Wisconsin-Madison costs $13,484 after scholarships and grants, with 31% of students receiving financial aid and an average aid package of $20,697. Financial aid applications are due April 15.
Applicants for most types of financial aid must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or other eligible non-citizen, International students on a VISA are not eligible for any financial aid through our office, check with International Student Services.
Our general eligibility requirements include that you have financial need, are a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen, and are enrolled in an eligible degree or certificate program at your college or career school. There are more eligibility requirements you must meet to qualify for federal student aid.
Students have to pay back financial aid if it is in the form of a loan, but they do not have to pay back grants, scholarships or money awarded through a work-study program. Students eligible for grants or scholarships should exhaust those options before taking out any loans, experts say.
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To be eligible for Wisconsin state financial aid, a student must: Be a resident of the state of Wisconsin. Have a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent. Be enrolled in an undergraduate degree or certificate program.
To apply for federal loans, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as October 1st for the following fall, and specify the University of Wisconsin (School Code 003895) as one of the schools that has access to your data.
Wisconsin Grant Resident of Wisconsin as determined by State of Wisconsin Higher Educational Aids Board (HEAB) Undergraduate. Must not possess a bachelors degree. Must be certified as eligible by HEAB. Enrolled at least half-time. Must be making satisfactory progress. Tuition specific.

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