<p>First question: they're being mailed, right?</p>
<p>Second part needs a little more description. I saw that my efc after I completed fafsa was to be 0. I already qualified for a Pell Grant, SEOG grant, and like 8k worth of loans at one of the schools I was accepted to. I don't think I'm quaflied enough to receieve a scholarship of any kind, only grants, loans, and a work study...would Notre Dame really cover all of them in some way? I'm a little confused as to how Notre Dame would work. Help please?! Thanks.</p>
<p>If your FAFSA EFC is zero and your CSS also is a low number then they will pretty much give you 48k in free money (inclusive of all federal aid) and then some work study which you can decline or you can accept and work. They might give some loans if you need it but honestly with an EFC of zero you’re pretty much going to be almost fully covered.</p>
<p>Notre Dame just said in their online chat that someone with an EFC of 0 will be much more likely to receive a financial aid package that is void of loans.</p>
<p>I don’t believe the financial aid packages will be mailed until mid to late march.</p>