Financial Aid

We are here to assist you through the financial aid process.

FAFSA Update

If you plan to use federal financial aid, submit your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Availability

FAFSA applications are accessible 24/7. Start your FAFSA Application.

Assistance Options

You can visit Enrollment Services for assistance or contact Federal Student Aid.

FSA ID Requirement

Before completing your FAFSA, create and verify your FSA ID.

How Financial Aid Works

Financial aid is designed to bridge the gap between the cost of education and the Student Aid Index (SAI) as determined by the Federal Government when you submit your annual Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Complete Your FAFSA

Complete your FAFSA to determine eligibility for financial aid.

Cost of Attending

Understand the cost of attending ICC.

Financial Aid Eligibility

Requirements to obtain financial aid.

Use Your Award

How to use your financial aid award. 

FAFSA Update 

November 20, 2024

  1. FAFSA Availability: 
  2. Assistance Options
    • For assistance, students can visit this link, where they have the option to chat, email, or call for further support. Or students can come to Enrollment Services, and we will assist you to the best of our ability. 
  3. FSA ID Requirement: 
    • Before completing the FAFSA, it is essential for all contributors to create and verify their FSA ID
  4. FAFSA Simplification: 

Need help with your FAFSA?

Join us at one of ICC’s FAFSA Workshops August 5 – 8 and 12 – 15 from 4:30 – 6 pm! Get step-by-step guidance on filing your Financial Assistance Application from our experts. Don’t miss out on this valuable opportunity!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick References

Financial Aid

Mon-Fri: 8 am – 4:30 pm
Extended Phone Hours:
Mon, Tue: 4:30 – 6 pm
Edwards Library / Administration Building » L211
East Peoria Campus
Arbor Hall » A002
Peoria Campus

There are four main sources of funding available:

  1. Federal Government (through the US Department of Education)
  2. Illinois State Government
  3. Institutional aid (availability is different at each institution)
  4. Private sources (community organizations, churches, professional organizations, etc…)