Application Process
Applying for financial aid at USC Law is a fairly easy process; however, all applicants must read information given to them and adhere to all dates and deadlines to ensure a seamless process.
- Do not wait until the last minute -- apply early.
- The earlier we receive your documents, the earlier we will be able to send eligibility information to you.
- Do not delay submission of the FAFSA because you have not yet filed your federal income tax return. Instead, use your best estimates of income.
- Entering first-year students should not wait for an admission decision before filing the FAFSA.
- Keep copies of all documents you submit and submit to the correct locations.
- The USC Supplemental Form, letters and supporting documentation should be delivered, mailed or faxed to the USC Law School Financial Aid Office - not the USC main financial aid office or the federal processor.
While USC Law is a small community, there are variances to how financial aid is administered within different populations. Please click below based on the program that applies to you:
