McDaniel College 

Financial Aid Forms

Financial Aid Applications

You can apply for financial aid using our online form for the 2011-2012 or 2012-2013 award year. If you prefer a paper application see below. 

NEW!
Online McDaniel Finanical Aid Application for Undergraduate Students


SPRING 2012

2011-2012 McDaniel Financial Aid Application for Dependent Students (pdf)

2011-2012 McDaniel Financial Aid application for Independent Students (pdf)


2012-2013 ACADEMIC YEAR

2012-2013 McDaniel College Financial Aid Application for Dependent Students (pdf)

2012-2013 McDaniel College Financial Aid Application for Independent Students (pdf)


***Prospective new students for the Fall 2012 should submit the McDaniel Financial Aid Application by March 1, 2012 to receive timely notification of financial aid eligibility.

***McDaniel Financial Aid Applications for continuing McDaniel students for the 2012-2013 award year are due by April 20, 2012. Applicants should be sure to submit the required copies of tax returns at the same time.


For additional information on the financial aid applications go to the Applying for Financial Aid page.



Loan Applications
 
The U.S. Department of Education (FAFSA) PIN number can be used as an Electronic signature to expedite the loan process.

Federal Direct  Loan Master Promissory Note 

Federal Direct Plus Loan Application and Promissory Note
Parent PLUS Loan Request Form (doc)

Alternative Loan Application



Entrance/Exit Loan Interview
 
DIRECT LOAN ENTRANCE COUNSELING - Required for new borrowers.

DIRECT LOAN EXIT COUNSELING - Required for student who graduate or withdraw.

Information For:  


FAFSA on the Web

Complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid here.

Finaid

This site provides the most comprehensive information about all aspects of financing a higher education.

Funding your Education

The U.S. Department of Education's site about financial aid.

FastWeb

A good place to start looking for scholarships.

Scholarship Scams

Don't waste your money and time on organizations that make scholarship promises they can't keep.