Financial Aid (FAFSA)
Pharmacy students finance their education from a combination of sources, including personal or family funds, grants and scholarships, loans, and employment.
Federal loan limits for pharmacy students (professional students) are significantly higher than loan limits for undergraduate students. To borrow at the professional student level, students must have completed at least 72 semester credits prior to beginning the PharmD program.
A student's total financial aid package will match the total estimated Cost of Attendance as shown on the Duluth and Twin Cities pages. This includes tuition & fees, books & supplies, room & board, transportation, and personal expenses. After January 1, students can access the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply for federal financial aid. Students may apply for financial aid before they are admitted to the College. Admitted students must send their FAFSA information to the campus of admission: Duluth: 002388 or Twin Cities: 003969.
Federal, state, and institutional loans and grants are administered by our financial aid office. For more information about types of financial aid available and the application process, contact the financial aid office and ask to speak with a health professions financial aid counselor:
Duluth (FAFSA code 002388): Office of Financial Aid and Registrar 21 Solon Campus Center 1049 University Drive Duluth, MN 55812-3011 218-726-8000 or 800-232-1339* umdhelp@d.umn.edu* *Identify yourself as a "PharmD professional student" because information is different than undergraduate financial aid | Twin Cities (FAFSA code 003969): Office of Student Finance 200 Fraser Hall 106 Pleasant St SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 612-624-1111* onestop@umn.edu* *Identify yourself as a "PharmD professional student" because information is different than undergraduate financial aid |