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Pepperdine University

Financial Aid

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The Office of Financial Aid at Pepperdine University College of Health Science is dedicated to offering outstanding financial aid packages to our students. Discover more about the scholarships, grants, and financing options available to students across all income levels.

We are here to answer questions for current and prospective students in person or by phone. If you have financial aid and/or scholarship questions, please contact us at CHSfinaid@pepperdine.edu.

 


 

Students applying to scholarships

Scholarships

We offer scholarships and alternative financial aid options to those who qualify. Admitted students are automatically considered for merit scholarships. Scholarship amounts vary based on several factors such as GPA, test scores, and work experience.

Students applying for federal aid

Federal Aid and Loans

Students are encouraged to submit the FAFSA to be considered for federal loans, and may freely choose to borrow from any lender of your choice. 

Student applying for external funding

External Funding

We encourage students to explore the external scholarships offered by organizations, private sources, employers, religious groups, and professional associations.

Students applying for financial aid

How to Apply for Financial Aid

To apply for most financial aid—including federal and state student grants and loans—you’ll need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Although this financial aid form may seem complex, our financial aid staff are available to help you every step of the way.

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Cost of Attendance

The cost of attendance (COA) reflects the amount of money a typical student is projected to need for school-related expenses during the academic year. The COA consists of school expenses (tuition, fees, books) and estimated living expenses (housing, food, travel, miscellaneous expenses, etc).

 


 

Frequently Asked Questions

  How does financial aid work for an online program?

Online students are eligible for the same federal aid programs as on-campus students. Enrollment status and course modality do not impact federal loan eligibility.

  What types of financial aid am I eligible to receive?

All students will be considered for merit scholarships based on every aspect such as academic achievements, work experience, leadership skills and other factors that can inform us of your strength. You do not need to submit a separate application, awards are given at the time of admittance to the program. Students are encouraged to submit the FAFSA to be considered for federal loans.

  How do I apply for the FAFSA?

Visit www.fafsa.gov to apply for financial aid. FSA ID is needed in order to submit FAFSA, visit www.fsaid.ed.gov to create your FSA ID. Pepperdine University’s school code is 001264.

  What happens if I miss a financial aid deadline?

You may lose eligibility for certain types of aid, including institutional scholarships and state grants. However, you can still apply for federal loans on a rolling basis.

  What if I'm selected for verification?

You’ll be required to submit tax returns, W-2s, and/or verification worksheets. Aid cannot be disbursed until verification is complete.

  What are my costs? What is the difference between the cost of attendance and tuition?

Tuition and fees are the actual charges on your account. COA (Cost of Attendance) is an estimated dollar amount of how much you will likely need in order to attend Pepperdine's School of Nursing. This number serves as a guide for students who need to borrow extra loans more than the tuition and fees charges.

  When can I find out about my financial aid eligibility?

All admitted students are considered for a merit-based scholarship and are informed of any award upon acceptance. FAFSA takes about 1-2 weeks for processing, so you will be notified within 1-2 weeks after submitting FAFSA or after being accepted to the program, whichever comes first.

  How do I maintain my aid eligibility?

You must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP), be enrolled at least half-time, and meet all federal and institutional aid requirements.

  How do the loans work?

Please visit Federal Aid and Loans to learn the details about loan programs.

  What is my next step in order to apply for loans?

Federal loans: if you have submitted your FAFSA, the Financial Aid Office will package your loans into your financial aid award. You need to accept your loans via WaveNet if you want to borrow loans. Once you accept, we will send out your record to DOE to check your eligibility for the Graduate PLUS loan as it requires credit approval. Meanwhile, you can visit studentaid.gov to complete loan requirements:

  • Subsidized and Unsubsidized Direct Loans: Entrance Counseling and MPN
  • Grad PLUS: Grad PLUS Counseling and PMPN

Private loans: Compare terms and conditions for different lenders, as you want to choose the best option for you.