Financial Aid for Continuing Students
Last update: 07.25.05
Reapplication for federal
and institutional financial aid (loans and work-study) must
be made each year you wish to receive this aid.
Re-Applying for Federal
Loans, Work-Study, Alternative Loans
You will need to file a
renewal FAFSA form to apply for these programs.
We strongly encourage you to file this electronically. If
you filed a FAFSA for the current academic year as a graduate
student, you will be receiving a letter from the central processor
containing your Electronic Access Code (EAC), which you will
need to access your form on the Web. If you do not receive
your EAC, you may request one from the FAFSA web site at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
The Renewal FAFSA enables you to update your information,
therefore eliminating the need for you to complete a new FAFSA
application. If you choose not to file your Renewal FAFSA
electronically, you must submit a new (paper) FAFSA which
is available from Student Financial Services, 100 Franklin
Building.
To process your financial aid application, you must submit your Renewal FAFSA (electronic) or a new FAFSA (paper) to the federal processor as soon as possible after January 1.
Stafford Loan
If you have signed a Master Promissory Note, you will be automatically considered for Stafford Loan during the duration of your graduate studies by submitting the FAFSA each year. If you wish to receive a Stafford Loan during the summer or if you wish to receive less than your maximum Stafford eligibility, you must complete a Stafford Loan Request Form, available from Student Financial Services.
Financial Aid Calendar for Continuing Students:
February
15 |
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Recommended
deadline for submission of renewal FAFSA
forms. |
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May
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Final
award notification process begins for all students whose
files are complete. Award letters will be mailed to the
permanent address on file with the University Registrar.
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July
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Fall
tuition bills are mailed to student's permanent address.
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August
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Fall
tuition due. |
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