LIGHTHOUSE Resources

Financial Aid & Assistance

The LIGHTHOUSE Committee is here to assist students in applying for and receiving federal and state financial aid.

Application for Unaccompanied & Homeless Youth 

If you indicated on your FAFSA that you are an unaccompanied youth who is homeless or at risk of homelessness, while supporting your own living expenses, please complete and submit this form with the required documentation to the Office of Financial Aid to determine your eligibility.

 

Financial Aid for Foster Youth in Illinois

Students who have experienced foster care may be eligible for financial aid that can cover the full cost of attendance, including tuition, fees, housing, and meals.

 

Swift Student 

A free tool that helps students quickly create professional financial aid appeal letters, including special circumstance and dependency override requests, using guided prompts and customizable templates.

A step-by-step guide to filing taxes for free, designed for students and individuals with limited income, with tips to maximize refunds and access available credits and benefits.

 

National Scholarships

A centralized resource from the National Center for Homeless Education that connects students experiencing homelessness with scholarship opportunities, application guidance, and financial support for pursuing higher education.

A searchable database of Illinois-specific scholarships that helps students find financial aid opportunities based on location, eligibility, and academic interests.

A national scholarship program supporting students who have experienced homelessness, providing financial assistance, mentorship, and resources to help them succeed in college.

 

On Campus Services

Bearcat Pantry 

The Bearcat Pantry is a collaborative effort among the Student Affairs Department, Chaplain's Office, and various faculty, staff, administration, alumni, and area churches who seek to eliminate barriers and challenges of food insecurity and hunger so that university students can remain at McKendree University and ultimately, earn their degrees.

 

Swipe Out Hunger

A meal assistance program that provides students in need with access to dining hall meals through a partnership with Dining Services, coordinated by Dr. Rev. Beverly Wilkes-Null.

A campus resource that provides students with free professional clothing to support career readiness, internships, and job interviews.

 

Accessing Public Benefits

Students experiencing housing instability may be unfamiliar with how to access public assistance. The resources below can help determine eligibility and connect students to essential support services.

Illinois Application for Benefits Eligibility (ABE)

A one-stop Illinois application that helps determine eligibility for programs such as food assistance and health insurance.

    • SNAP - The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is A federal program that provides financial assistance to help low-income individuals purchase groceries and maintain a healthy diet.

    • Medicaid and CHIP Health insurance programs that provide free or low-cost medical coverage to eligible individuals, including unaccompanied and homeless youth.

    • Health Coverage for Homeless and At-Risk Youth Homeless and at-risk youth are likely to be eligible for health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act (often referred to as the ACA). The ACA vastly simplifies and expands access to affordable health care, including for low-income and homeless youth, and allows states to expand eligibility for Medicaid, a health care program for low-income individuals

Find Food IL 

An interactive tool that helps individuals locate free food resources across Illinois, including food pantries, meal programs, and community assistance sites, with no application required.

 

Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC)

ISAC’s mission is to help make college accessible and affordable for students throughout Illinois. ISAC provides comprehensive, objective, and timely information on education and financial aid for students and their families—giving them access to the tools they need to help make the educational choices that are right for them. Then, through the state’s flagship Monetary Award Program and other scholarship and grant programs ISAC manages, ISAC can help students make those choices a reality. To learn more, visit  isac.org

The Housing Resource Center (HRC)

The center provides comprehensive services to the homeless through partnerships with St. Clair County public and non profit agencies. It serves as the first point of entry for the homeless to enter the Continuum of Care system. The Continuum of Care system is designed to provide all services that homeless persons may need including job training, job placement, shelter and support services. Call 618-825-3330 for more information

 

On-Campus Housing

We seek to develop a plan to provide access to on-campus housing or to suitable off-campus housing between academic breaks to homeless students or students-in-care enrolled at the institution.

McKendree University Office of Residence Life provides on-campus housing for students enrolled at the institution, and we promise to:

  • Provide information about the availability of on-campus housing to students experiencing homelessness and students in care and grant them housing priority.

  • Provide access to on-campus housing that remains open during academic breaks and waive fees for the on-campus housing during academic breaks.

  • Allow students experiencing homelessness and students-in-care who are enrolled part-time at the institution to access on-campus housing.

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