Resources to Continue your Journey
Financial aid is offered for transfer program students at The Citadel. Evening undergraduate transfer program students must be enrolled in a degree seeking program and registered at least half-time to be eligible for federal and state financial aid programs. Transfer students must complete or renew the FAFSA each year to qualify for federal programs and state grants. For the 2024-2025 academic year (Fall 2024, Spring 2025, and Summer 2025), you need to file the 2024-25 FAFSA online using the Citadel School Code #003423 at studentaid.gov. Find instructions at the bottom of this page for transfer student first-time borrowers.
What is an FSA ID? & Why Do I Need One?
Filing the FAFSA: Who is my parent?
What is an FSA ID? & Why Do I need one?
FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE
003423
Use this code in your FAFSA to have results sent to The Citadel.
Important Information
- Periodically check your Lesesne Gateway account to review charges and the status of your Financial Aid.
- The 2024-2025 FAFSA application is NOW available studentaid.gov.
- In order to sign the FAFSA, you must create a FSA ID, which is your official passport to federal student aid online.
- Information about the SC LIFE Scholarship (SC residents only), including How to Check your SC LIFE GPA, is linked at the Financial Aid Spotlight in Lesesne Gateway. The state of South Carolina now offers a State Summer Scholarship Program: Eligible LIFE and Palmetto Fellows scholarship recipients, on track for early graduation (by one semester), may use 1 of their 8 semesters of scholarship eligibility in the summer as long as they enroll full-time and complete at least 12 attempted credit hours. For more information, contact the financial aid office.
Transfer Student First-Time Direct Loan Student Borrowers:
Using your FSA ID, sign in at studentloans.gov:
- Complete your Direct Loan Entrance Counseling
- Sign your Master Promissory Note
The South Carolina Teacher Loan may be a good option for you if you are a student completing your initial teaching certification or a professional changing careers in order to teach.
Find helpful resources under Links and by contacting community groups in your area.
Questions?
If you cannot find what you need online, please contact the financial aid office with your questions.