Direct Entry Master of Science in Nursing Student Loans
*The Direct Entry Master of Science in Nursing program is not eligible for North Park tuition discounts or scholarships.
Student Loans
Many graduate students borrow student loans to pay for master’s degrees. All student loans must be repaid; most federal student loans are at a significantly lower interest than other private loans.
In order to explore options for student loans, you must complete a FAFSA for each academic year you want loan funding. Generally, you will start loan repayment six months after you graduate or leave school.
Learn more about student loan options that may be available to you.
FAFSA
What: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
When: Normally, you would submit your FAFSA in early October. However, for 2024–25, FAFSA will not be available until December. Learn more about FAFSA.
Why: To determine your student aid index and your eligibility for federal financial assistance.
How: studentaid.gov; North Park’s federal school code is 001735
The only financial aid application required for students from the United States is the FAFSA; this, along with your admission application, will provide the details necessary to build your financial aid package. International students are asked to provide additional financial details as part of their application process.
The FAFSA helps North Park determine your eligibility for federal, state, and/or institutional aid like grants and loans. In fact, nearly every college and university in the country also uses this same form and information; using the FAFSA website you can send your data to multiple schools. If you’re a returning student, you’ll file a FAFSA each fall so that you continue to be eligible for any loans or grants that are part of your financial aid package.
What You Need
Before you fill out a FAFSA, you’ll need to get a few things in order:
- Gather tax information for you and your parents (if you’re a dependent student). For the 2024–2025 academic year, you’ll need tax information from 2022, and it is helpful to have your actual tax forms with you as you are filling out the FAFSA.
- Find out who counts as your parent when you file your FAFSA.
- Below are examples of information you may need.
- Tax returns
- Records of child support received
- Current balances of cash, savings, and checking accounts
- Net worth of investments, businesses, and farm
- Apply for an FSA ID. Students and parents must apply for separate FSA IDs, which allow you to electronically sign your FAFSA when you submit it. Your parent must sign if they claim you as a dependent on their tax forms.
- You and your parents need your Social Security numbers (SSN) to complete this process.
- If an individual does not have a SSN, they can obtain an FSA ID following these directions (Spanish version).
When to File
It is in your best interest to file the FAFSA as soon as you are able. The form for the next academic year is available after October 1 of each calendar year. (For example, the 2023–24 FAFSA is available October 1, 2022.)
For undergraduate students from Illinois who may qualify for the Illinois MAP grant, filing the FAFSA before December 1 is critical in order to be considered for available funds from this program.
After filing, you will be able to review your information through the FAFSA website, and you can make corrections to your information online if you need to (such as if you used estimated tax information). As long as North Park is listed on your FAFSA, we will receive your updates electronically.
The FAFSA will generate a figure called an “EFC,” which stands for “estimated family contribution.” The EFC measures your family’s financial strength and is used by the Financial Aid Office to determine your eligibility for federal student aid. The EFC generated by the FAFSA does not guarantee that you will only pay that amount for college.
Undergraduate Transfer Students
Financial aid packages are unique to each school. Be sure to add North Park University to your FAFSA online using our federal school code (001735) so that we receive your FAFSA report and can generate an accurate financial aid package for you.
Graduate Students
Graduate students who do not need the option of student loans to pay for their advanced degree do not need to complete a FAFSA (for example, if your continuing education qualifies for an employer-reimbursement program that will cover your full costs). However, if your circumstances change from year to year, you can file a FAFSA even after you’ve started your program to have the option of loans in subsequent years.
Verification
About one-third of all students are selected by the federal government for FAFSA verification. If you’re selected, you will need to send copies of tax forms and some other paperwork to North Park. We will let you know if you are selected for verification for any school year.
Request more information and speak to an admissions counselor for more information on the program.