Step #1: Gain Acceptance to Brescia University
To receive federal, state, and institutional financial aid, all prospective students must be accepted to a degree-seeking program at Brescia University.
View more information on applying for admission to Brescia University.
Step #2: Obtain an FSA ID
A FSA ID allows both the student and parent to electronically sign the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). An FSA ID may be obtained at any time, but do allow 3 to 5 business days for processing.
Step #3: File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) informs Brescia University of a student’s grant, loan, and work-study eligibility from federal and state sources. The Financial Aid Office also uses this information to determine need-based institutional fund eligibility. Kentucky residents should file the FAFSA as soon as possible after October 1st to receive the maximum amount of state assistance.
Begin the process for filing the FAFSA
Step #4: Student will receive a financial aid award letter
Upon completion of the above steps, the student will receive a financial aid award letter from Brescia University outlining all sources of aid that the student is currently eligible to receive. Brescia University makes every attempt to begin mailing financial aid packages to families beginning November 1st of each year.
Step #5: Student will sign and return the financial aid award letter
The student is asked to sign and return the financial aid award letter to the Financial Aid Office within two weeks of the date of the letter. By signing the award letter, the student is asking Brescia University to retain those funds until such time as the student enrolls for courses or withdraws their admissions application.
Step #6: Submit $100 enrollment and $100 housing deposit (if applicable)
The Office of Admissions asks every student to confirm their enrollment by submitting a $100 enrollment deposit (non-refundable) and a $100 housing deposit if the student is anticipating living on campus. Students may contact their admissions counselor regarding waiver options in the event of economic hardship.