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If you plan to attend LSU as an F-1 or J-1 student, it is important that you fully understand how much it will cost and how you will pay for it.
International Student Services (ISS) can help you determine your estimated expenses and provide information about some of your financial aid options, including scholarships, loans, and non-LSU sources of funding.
Expenses
Undergraduate Expenses
If you plan to earn a bachelor's degree at LSU, your tuition and fees will depend on when you begin your studies and how many credit hours you take. Learn more in our Undergraduate Student Expenses article.
Graduate Expenses
Tuition and fees vary for the different graduate and professional programs offered at LSU. You will need to verify whether your program falls under the standard tuition rate. Learn more in our Graduate Student Expenses article.
Required Financial Documentation
To receive an LSU I-20 or DS-2019 and start the process for a student visa (or SEVIS transfer), you are required to submit documents to ISS proving you have the financial means to support yourself for a full academic year, including tuition, fees, living expenses, and health insurance. Learn more here: Required Financial Documentation.
Financial Aid Resources
Whether you plan to earn a bachelor's or a graduate degree, there are many financial aid options available to you. Graduate students can apply for assistantships or fellowships. It is also possible to get a loan to pay for your education. Learn more here: Financial Assistance for International Students.