Admission & Financial Aid | for admitted students

Information for admitted graduate students

Seat Deposit
$500 non-refundable seat deposit is required.

To secure your seat in the fall or spring entering class, you are required to pay a deposit of $500. While your seat deposit is nonrefundable, it will be applied toward your tuition when you enroll. Payment may be made by check, money order or credit card. Your position in the Masters program is not confirmed until your tuition deposit is received.

FAFSA and Pierce Law Financial Aid Application
U.S. citizens and U.S. Permanent Residents are eligible for financial aid. Both the FAFSA and Pierce Law financial aid applications are used to determine your full financial aid package. The FAFSA is available on www.FAFSA.ed.gov after January 1, 2008. Download the Pierce Law Financial Aid Application, then complete and return it to the Financial Aid office.

If you have not received your financial aid award within 2 weeks of completing the FAFSA and Pierce Law Financial Aid Application, please contact Lynn Froleiks.

International Students
Download, complete and return the Financial Supplemental Form . The completed FSF must be received by the Admissions Office with supporting financial documents and your seat deposit of $500 before Pierce Law can issue an I–20.

We advise International Students to allow several months for securing a visa. Completion and timely submission of your FSF is extremely important.

Orientation
For students entering in the Fall of 2008, Orientation will be held Thursday, August 14th to Thursday, August 21st. Orientation is mandatory. All Masters students choose their classes after meeting with their advisor during orientation. Please look at the class schedules to see what courses are available.

Housing
Student Services will provide an updated housing list in late spring. You will need a user name and password to access the housing list. This information will be sent to you via post or e–mail in late spring.

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