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>> Undergraduate
Financial Aid Directory >> Scholarships
& Grants
Private Scholarships
Many private organizations provide financial assistance to Notre
Dame students. Scholarship information may be obtained by contacting
civic, professional, religious and other community organizations.
The FinAid! website and College Board Online provide scholarship search information. Caution
is advised with respect to the use of fee-based scholarship search
enterprises.
The receipt of any scholarship or grant not listed in the original Award Letter must be reported to the Office of Financial Aid as
soon as the student is notified of the award. Since Notre Dame meets the demonstrated financial need of the student, the receipt of funds not listed in the Award Letter will likely result in an adjustment to the financial aid award. If appropriate, a revised Award Letter will be sent to the student noting receipt of the additional award and the adjustment to the student's financial aid award.
As a guide, if a student receives aid beyond that which is listed in the Award Letter, the financial aid award may be adjusted by reducing or eliminating:
- Federal Perkins Loan (if applicable)
- Federal Work-Study
- Federal Direct Subsidized Loan
- University Scholarship (includes University scholarship, Provost's Scholarship, and SEO Grant)
| Initial Financial Aid Award |
Revised Financial Aid Award |
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$5,000 |
Private Schol. |
| $3,500 |
Direct Loan |
3,500 |
Direct Loan |
| 4,000 |
Perkins Loan |
0 |
Perkins Loan |
| 2,500 |
Work-Study |
1,500 |
Work-Study |
| 10,000 |
University Schol. |
10,000 |
University Schol. |
| $20,000 |
Total |
$20,000 |
Total |
Awards are divided evenly and credited to the student's University account equally between the fall and spring semesters, unless otherwise noted in writing by the organization.
If the student receives a check directly from a private organization, the check should be endorsed and submitted to
the Office of Financial Aid for processing.
When reporting an award to the Office of Financial Aid, indicate the name and the amount of the award and whether the award is renewable in future years. Reporting may be done by email to finaid@nd.edu, by phone at 574-631-6436, or by mail.
If an organization requires an official academic transcript or verification of enrollment, please submit a request online to the Office of the Registrar.
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The University of Notre Dame does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, disability, veteran status, or age in the administration of any of its educational programs, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic and other school-administered programs or in employment.
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Priority Filing Deadlines:
Prospective Freshmen Students:
February 15 - FAFSA and PROFILE
March 1 - IDOC
Returning Undergraduate Students:
April 25 - FAFSA and PROFILE
April 30 - IDOC
Transfer/Readmitted Students (FALL):
March 31 - FAFSA and PROFILE
April 30 - IDOC
Transfer/Readmitted Students (SPRING):
November15 - FAFSA and PROFILE
November 30 - IDOC
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