13 Mayıs 2012 Pazar

2012 Free Application for Federal Student Aid

To contact us Click HERE
2012 Free Application for Federal Student Aid

To be considered for Summer 2012 Financial Aid, you must:

  • Be accepted for admission by the university and enrolled in an eligible degree program. Visiting students are not eligible for financial aid.
  • Complete the 2011-2012 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the Renewal  FAFSA. The 2011-2012 FAFSA will be availableonline  through June 30, 2012; however, UNT’s Priority Date for summer aid consideration is February 15, 2012.
  • Complete the Summer Application for Financial Aid online at myUNT . The application deadline is July 16, 2012.
  • Verify and finalize any pending items by checking your “To Do List” onmyUNT .

Enrollment Information for Summer 2012

UndergraduateGraduate
Full-time12+ undergraduatehoursFull-time9+ graduatehours
¾ time9-11 undergraduatehours¾ time6-8 graduatehours
½ time6-8 undergraduatehours½ timegraduatehours
Less than ½ time1-5 undergraduatehoursLess than ½ time1-4 graduatehours

Disbursement of Financial Aid Funds

  • For your awards to disburse, your awards must be "accepted" onmyUNT . You can also “decline” awards you do not want.
  • Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is being monitored at the end of each term. You must be meeting at least the minimum standards for SAP by the end of any given enrollment period at UNT to maintain financial aid eligibility.
  • Disbursement of most financial aid funds to undergraduate students will occur once you establish half-time (6 undergraduate hours) attendance.
  • Disbursement of most financial aid funds to graduate students will occur once you establish half-time (5 graduate hours) attendance.
  • State and institutional grant funds will be disbursed in one disbursement on the 1st class day of the session in which you establish half-time attendance.
  • Federal grant payments may be delayed due to required review by SFAS staff. These payments are based on your annual limit and on your summer enrollment status. Please note: some grants have additional requirements and are not guaranteed.
  • Loan funds will be disbursed in one disbursement on the 1st class day of the session in which you establish half-time attendance. You must have completed Entrance Counseling requirements and have a signed Master Promissory Note (MPN) on file before funds will disburse.
  • If you have been awarded your maximum Direct Stafford loan eligibility during the Fall/Spring 2011-2012 terms, you will not be eligible for loan funds during the Summer 2012 term.

Attendance and Withdrawal Information

New for Summer 2012

All students who are considering dropping from one class or withdrawing from all classes during the Summer semester need to review thisimportant information regarding changes to withdrawal processing .


  • You must adhere to class attendance requirements as defined by the university if you enroll in Internet classes.
  • Dropping courses below half-time prior to disbursement of financial aid may result in your becoming ineligible for all non-disbursed aid. Additionally, if class attendance is not established, you will be ineligible for disbursed aid and therefore owe a debt to the university.
  • If you register for summer classes and decide not to attend, you are REQUIRED to notify BOTH Student Financial Aid and Scholarships AND the Registrar’s Office immediately to begin the withdrawal process.
  • If you withdraw from UNT prior to the 60% point of the summer term, you may owe a repayment of financial aid funds to the program(s) from which they were awarded (thus owing a debt to the university).  
  • Failure to officially withdraw may result in the receipt of failing grades and you may owe a repayment of financial aid funds to the program(s) from which they were awarded (thus owing a debt to the university) .
  • Students who receive failing grades (F’s, WF’s and/or NP’s) in ALL classes while also receiving federal financial aid may owe a repayment of financial aid funds to the program(s) from which they were awarded     (thus owing a debt to the university).
  • Withdrawing from classes or failing to complete and pass registered hours will affect your future eligibility for financial aid. You must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements to maintain eligibility for financial aid as defined by Student Financial Aid and Scholarships.
  • If you have outstanding charges from a previous award year, you must pay your balance before any current term funds will be posted to your tuition and fee account.

Pending Aid

  • If the total amount of your Pending Aid does not cover your full tuition and fee balance, arrangements for the difference must be made in Student Accounting and University Cashiering Services to prevent your classes from being dropped regardless of whether your financial aid and scholarship proceeds are available by the payment deadline.
  • Pending Aid is: (1) Scholarships you have been awarded, and/or (2) financial aid you have “Accepted” on myUNT.
  • Pending Aid does NOT include Work Study or Parent (PLUS) Loans or Grad PLUS Loans that have been denied due to adverse credit history by the borrower’s lender.
  • The Parent (PLUS) Loan and the Grad PLUS Loan will count toward Pending Aid if the Parent (PLUS) Loan borrower or Grad PLUS Loan borrower does not have an adverse credit history and Student Financial Aid and Scholarships has received a credit approval through the Federal Direct Loan Program.

For Your Information

  • Financial aid cost of attendance is based on your anticipated summer enrollment, as indicated on your summer application.
  • Financial aid eligibility is based on your undergraduate or graduate career and academic program. If you graduate or are admitted to a graduate program prior to Summer 2012, your aid eligibility must be re-evaluated.  It is your responsibility to notify Student Financial Aid and Scholarships at any point your academic program changes. Please refer to the Graduate Academic Program Information page to determine eligibility for graduate and post-baccalaureate academic programs.
  • Scholarship checks should be submitted to Student Financial Aid and Scholarships for posting and disbursement before the payment deadline of the summer session(s) in which you enroll.
  • Concurrent Enrollment Agreements are not processed during the summer term.
  • Questions regarding the refund process  at UNT can be addressed with Student Accounting and University Cashiering Services in the Eagle Student Services Center.

Reminders

  • Register early for summer classes!
  • Grant funding is limited for the summer. Apply early!
  • The later a student submits their FAFSA and/or Summer Application, the later their funds will be available. Students who file a late FAFSA application will be expected to pay their own expenses and wait until their funds arrive to be reimbursed.
  • Check your official UNT email regularly. Official notifications from our office will be sent via email whenever possible.
  • Visit our website regularly for news and important updates including UNT’s financial aid Priority Dates for Fall/Spring 2012-2013.
Application PDF - http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/fotw1213/pdf/PdfFafsa12-13.pdf
Visit to - http://fafsa-studentaid-ed-gov.blogspot.com/
Source - http://financialaid.unt.edu/summer
Tags :federal financial aid payment
finaid
fed grants
fed financial aid website
fed financial aid application
fed student loans
fed pell grant
federal student loans

| More

Hiç yorum yok:

Yorum Gönder