There are a lot of complicated processes in life — the college admission process shouldn’t be one of them. Neither should the financial aid process.
So, great news! Once your child applies to Liberty, they’ll receive an individualized Student Checklist that will guide them from admission to graduation , walking them through every form, process, and step along the way.
Want more details? Take a high-level look at everything involved in becoming an LU student.
Lock in the highest possible scholarship amount for your student by submitting a refundable Enrollment Deposit today!
Take a look below at the steps you can help your student follow. As a parent, you can help your child through the process. There are some things you can do, but many of these steps have to be completed by the student themselves.
What are the admission requirements?
How can my child apply?
Is there an application fee?
Once your child has been accepted, get excited! You’re going to be a Liberty parent!
(Remember that the Student Checklist will help you with all of these processes.)
To be considered for federal grants, work study, loans, or Liberty University scholarships, you must submit your FAFSA by the deadline each year.
Congratulations on your student’s acceptance!
If they will be a new student in the Spring of 2024, they can complete Financial Check-In after Oct. 1, 2023, and remember the deadline for new New Spring 2024 students is Jan. 5, 2024 ($150 late fee applied on Jan. 6).
If they will be a new student in the Fall of 2024, they can complete Financial Check-In after Jan. 1, 2024, and remember the deadline for New Fall 2024 students is Aug. 9, 2024 ($150 late fee applied on Aug. 10).
Congratulations on completing FCI! You can start registering for classes. R egister through our Registration Tool or give us a call to get help with picking your courses .
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records.
The private information in your student’s account — such as grades, class schedules, and financial aid awards — may not be released to anyone without their consent (if they are 18 years old or above). Creating a PIN for their FERPA account allows them to give you access to this information.
Most schools require some sort of deposit during the enrollment process — that’s normal. Some use it as a firm RSVP, and others apply it toward housing or something similar.
At Liberty, the Enrollment Deposit gives you access to additional scholarship funds — possibly up to $10,000 worth! And the earlier you submit it, the more benefits you have available. Check out other benefits that will be available to you after submitting your Enrollment Deposit.