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Admissions and Aid

Thank you for your interest in JWU’s Charlotte Campus. Our dedicated admissions staff is here to assist you throughout the admissions process, and with any questions you may have.

If you are an undergraduate, transfer, graduate, or adult & continuing education student, find out more about application requirements, visitor programs, registration information and degree programs. High school juniors and sophomores—and high school educators—can learn more about our accelerated admissions options, and our career exploration and various visitor programs. If you are an international student, learn more about our admissions requirements and array of specialized international student services.

Easing the financial burden
JWU participates in a variety of federal, state, private and institutional programs, which help ease the financial burden that the cost of education may pose. Students who demonstrate financial need, superior academic achievement, or other circumstances will be considered for grants, loans, scholarships and other forms of aid.

The university is committed to providing quality education at affordable rates. Our team of financial planners is dedicated to helping you secure a maximum financial aid award. Furthermore, JWU is committed to conservative tuition increases.

To be considered for aid (annually, each academic year):

  • Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which determines your demonstrated financial need, as soon as possible after Jan 1.
  • Finish the FAFSA before the filing priority deadline of March 1 to receive the maximum amount of financial aid.
  • Review Applications & Deadlines for important steps.

For help with the financial aid process or to contact a financial planner in the office of Student Financial Services at the Charlotte Campus.

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