Are you a new student to ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ?
Welcome! We look forward to helping you throughout your time at ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ.
The following information will help guide you through the financial aid process. It will never replace a personalized conversation with one of our financial aid representatives though.
You can reach ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ's financial aid staff by phone at (503) 883-2225 or send an email to finaid@linfield.edu for assistance or to schedule an appointment.
Steps to completing your financial aid
Whether your plans are to study on our McMinnville campus, our Portland campus or through Online and Continuing Education, you must first be admitted to ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ in order to be eligible for financial aid at ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ.
Once you are admitted, please follow these next steps.
1) Submit Your FAFSA®
Complete your (FAFSA®). The 2026-27 FAFSA is available October 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. Include ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ's federal school code (003198) to have your FAFSA® sent to ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ.
The FAFSA form collects information to determine and calculate the Student Aid Index (SAI). The SAI is a dollar amount that is an evaluation and estimation of the family’s financial strength.
Your SAI is subtracted from your Cost of Attendance (COA) to determine your “eligibility” for need-based financial aid.
2) Review your documentation
Review any emails from our office in case we are requesting any documents from you to complete your financial aid file. This may include Verification documents.
New students will receive an initial cost worksheet by mail, this may include any documents that we need to complete your financial aid file. If your financial aid file is complete, you can accept or reject your aid offer on Self-Service.
- Log into your portal.
- Select "Review and Accept your Financial Aid Award Package" to accept or reject your aid.
OCE students should work with their Academic Advisor to complete their Academic Plan. If your academic plan changes, notify the Office of Financial Aid at finaid@linfield.edu
3) Are you accepting Federal Direct Stafford Loans – subsidized or unsubsidized?
If so, you must also complete the following Federal Student Aid requirements
- Entrance Counseling
- Master Promissory Note (MPN)
4) Do you have a parent intending to borrow a Federal Direct Parent Plus Loan?
On behalf of an undergraduate student, parent(s) applying for a Federal Direct Parent Plus Loan must complete and submit the ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan Request Form to the Office of Financial Aid.
Upon approval through the credit check process at ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ the parent must also complete a .
5) Are you receiving financial support from any outside resources?
These include scholarships, tuition reimbursement, employer assistance. If so, they must be reported to the Office of Financial Aid. This does not include financial support received from Veteran's benefits or vocational rehabilitation programs.
You may send an email to finaid@linfield.edu and report the name and amounts. Please mail your checks to the Office of Financial Aid for processing.
Our mailing address is:
6) If you are a McMinnville campus or Portland campus student, did you accept federal work-study or campus employment on your award letter?
Note: this step is not applicable for Online and Continuing Education.
If you accept federal work-study or campus employment on your aid offer and intend to work at ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ, you must:
- ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ for a job. You can search for openings on
- Once hired, complete employment paperwork with the Office of Human Resources in order to begin working;
- Note that ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ does not guarantee students a job.
Documents may be submitted to the Office of Financial Aid in the following ways:
- By Email: finaid@linfield.edu
- By Fax: (503) 883-2486
- By U.S. Postal Mail:
ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ, Office of Financial Aid Unit A484
900 SE Baker Street, McMinnville OR 97128
- In Person: ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ, Melrose Hall, Suite 030
Disbursements of financial aid
Financial aid will be disbursed electronically for eligible students at the beginning of each semester.
- Federal Pell Grant funds will not be disbursed until after the census date (last date to add or drop a course without a “W” for withdraw) of each semester.
- You can view your student account transactions on Self-Service under the Financial Profile tab. Click on “Financial Statement.”
- If you are attending on a full-time basis, you are required to be enrolled in at least 12 credits per semester to be eligible for ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ scholarships, grants and federal student aid.
- If your financial aid disbursements exceed your ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ charges, you will receive a refund within 14 days, once your financial aid has been disbursed to your student account.
- Direct Deposit is available for all ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ student refunds. Sign up online through
Dropping courses will impact your financial aid
Dropping below six credit hours may be cause for:
- Cancellation of your current loan disbursements
- Cancellation or reduction of your grant
- Cancellation of your in-school loan deferment status for previous loans and/or immediate repayment of previous loans
- An impact on your Satisfactory Academic Progress.
Dropping all courses is considered withdrawing from ÃÛѨÊÓÆµ. The Office of Financial Aid is required to review the percentage of financial aid that you earned for your payment period.
Please refer to the Return of Title IV Funds and Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) to understand the potential impacts of dropping or withdrawing from your courses and potential financial obligations.