Loans
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Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans (Stafford Loans)
The University of Colorado participates in the William D. Ford Direct Loan program (Direct Loans). The lender is the U.S. Department of Education rather than a bank or other financial institution. You are automatically considered for a Direct Loan after submitting your FAFSA.
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Federal Graduate PLUS Loans
The Federal Graduate PLUS Loan is available to students enrolled at least half-time (4 credit hours) in a graduate or professional program and who meet all of the other general eligibility requirements for the federal student aid programs.
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Private (Alternative) Loans
Private student loans or alternative loans are available to students who are not eligible for federal loans or who need assistance beyond their financial aid eligibility. These loans are made through banks and other financial institutions and are subject to their terms.
Important Dates
October 1, 2024
- JD, Master of Studies in Law (MSL), & LLM Applications Open
- 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Opens
March 15, 2025
- LLM Application Priority Deadline
April 1, 2025
- JD Application Closes
July 1, 2025
- LLM Application Closes
- Master of Studies in Law (MSL) Application Closes
Colorado Law is Affordable
Colorado Law’s Office of Financial Aid helps students find resources to make law school affordable through scholarships, fellowships, and federal and private student loans.
Non-residents may establish residency after 1 year.
We can always be reached at:
303.492.7203
law.admissions@colorado.edu