FAQs
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I filed the FAFSA form, but I received a University bill anyway. Why?
Filling out a FAFSA form is just one step in identifying potential financial aid. It does not directly pay your bill or cover charges. …
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Why does my Billing Statement not agree with my Financial Plan?
Your Financial Plan reflects all aid awarded to you for tuition and fees. The billing statement only reflects funds received by the university as payment to your account. …
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I want to learn about Financial Aid or other types of financial assistance.
See Financial Assistance. …
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What forms of payment are accepted?
Payments can be made via: …
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When are tuition bills due?
Learn more about payment due dates, the billing process, and billing FAQs. …
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Do I Qualify As A First-Year Student?
Admissions requirements for first-year undergraduate students: At the University of Lynchburg, we consider the whole student. If your GPA is low, please submit optional materials, such as the essay and recommendation letters, to give us a fuller picture of the type of student you are. …
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Do I Need To Know My Major Before Applying?
You do not have to know the major you want to pursue to be admitted. All students must declare a major by the end of their sophomore year. …
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What Does Test-Optional Mean?
Test optional means applicants are not required to submit standardized test scores, such as the SAT or ACT, as part of their application. You may, however, send your test scores if your GPA is lower than the standard for admission or if you’d like to be considered for a higher …
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Who Can I Talk to for Financial Aid Questions?
Reach out to your admissions counselor or [email protected] with any questions about financial aid and learn how we work with students and families individually to maximize scholarships and aid. …
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Where Can I Check The Status Of My Application?
You can view the status of your application in your application portal. …