For priority consideration of limited need-based federal, state, and institutional funding, the should be filed by the established priority deadlines of March 1 (fall), October 1 (spring) and April 1 (summer). You will be notified of your financial aid award once we receive the results of your FAFSA and other required forms.
Students classified as non-degree auditors, special students, or visitors are not eligible for most financial aid. Instead, they can consider. Audited courses are not eligible for Title IV aid, nor are courses that are repeated for the second time.
Our FA 101 Guide will give a comprehensive roadmap to the financial aid process. However, below is a condensed 8-steps to get on the right path:
- Pre-October - Create your student and parent .
- December - Available December 1, 2024 - Historically, the FAFSA has been available beginning October 1st each year. Due to significant changes and the rebuilding of the FAFSA processing system, the application will now be available in the month of December unless otherwise communicated from the U.S. Department of Education.
- December 1 - Complete the
- January 1 - Monitor ÁðÁ§ÉñÉçemail address regularly and respond in a timely fashion.
- March 1 – .
- March/April – After receiving your financial aid notification (June 1 for returning students), visit our Affording Your Education page to make a plan for your financing options.
- April - Accept/Decline your Federal Student Loan(s) and/or Federal Work Study on mySeaport. Then check your Student Requirements to complete any associated requirements.
- April/May - Sign-up for E-Bill notifications and set-up your E-refund profile.
Students classified as non-degree auditors, special students, or visitors are not eligible for most financial aid. Instead, they can consider . Audited courses are not eligible for Title IV aid, nor are courses that are repeated for the second time.