Financial Aid for United World Colleges Students

The College is committed to maintaining a diverse campus by providing financial aid to all of our international students, particularly so for our United World College students.

Davis United World College Scholarship

Davis United World College Scholarships are available to qualified UWC students. This scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic achievement and financial need. UWC transfer students may also apply. Students are required to submit the CSS Profile or Lake Forest's financial aid application specifically for UWC students, which is accessible through your portal after submitting your admissions application.

Applying for Financial Aid

Follow the steps below:

Priority Deadlines

  • EA 1/ED 1  - November 1
  • EA 2/ED 2 - January 15
  • Regular Decision - February 15

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Need-based Aid

To apply for need-based aid, students must complete the following on-line application:

Our CSS Code is 1392.  

Students from Cuba, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria are not allowed to complete the CSS Profile.  

Students living in Benin, Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria, and Togo are not allowed to use a credit card for payment of the CSS profile. 

You can expect to receive similar aid each year if your academic performance is consistent with the standards of the College.  An annual application is not required. 

Other Options

Other sources of scholarships and grants include Peterson’s,  and our Outside Scholarships page.

Loans may be available if you have a credit-worthy co-signor who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Contact Adriana Rodriguez in our Office of Financial Aid ( rodriguez@lakeforest.edu) for recommendations. 

Canadian students are encouraged to contact the Student Financial Assistance branch of your provincial government for possible loans.

Students from Latin America and the Caribbean should investigate the interest-free loan provided by the Leo Rowe Pan American Fund.

Work-Study (a part-time job on campus) may be offered if you show financial need and have proper visa status (F-1).  In most cases the amount offered is up to $2500 per year, though this is not guaranteed.

Do you have U.S. or dual citizenship?

If you are a UWC student and are a U.S. citizen or have dual citizenship with the U.S. and another country, visit our financial aid pages for  New Students or  Returning Students.