Download an overview of the financial aid process:

Undergraduate Students

Graduate Students

Online Undergraduate Students


Financial Aid Checklist

Apply for Financial Aid

Additional Documentation

When required, Walsh’s Financial Aid Office will notify you to request additional documents that are needed to finalize your financial aid. Most documents may be downloaded and printed from the Walsh Financial Aid page.

  • If you are selected for federal verification, you will be notified and additional documentation will be required.
  • If you are receiving tuition assistance from an outside employer, you are required to submit the Employer Reimbursement form.

Review Your Financial Aid

Once you have received an official financial aid offer from Walsh University, you will be directed to the Cavalier Center. This portal provides information about your financial aid.

  • Accept the Terms and Conditions of receiving financial aid
  • Accept/decline loans in offered status

Federal Loan Requirements

Students who have accepted federal loans in the Cavalier Center will need to complete a few requirements on studentaid.gov using their FSA ID.

  • Sign an electronic Master Promissory Note (MPN)
    • StudentAid.gov > Complete Aid Process > Subsidized/Unsubsidized Loan MPN
    • Be sure to select the right type of MPN to complete (Undergraduate, Graduate, or Parent)
  • Complete loan Entrance Counseling
    • StudentAid.gov > Complete Aid Process > Complete Entrance Counseling
  • Annual Student Loan Acknowledgement (ASLA)
    • StudentAid.gov > Complete Aid Process > Annual Student Loan Acknowledgement

Other Reminders

  • Check your Walsh University email address regularly for important information.
  • Payments are due the first day of each semester.
  • Statements are not mailed because students can access their account balances online.
  • The Student Account Center allows students to view their account details. This site allows you to view detailed billing, explore payment plan options, set your refund preferences, and make one-time payments.