Promptly accept your award online on Campus Connection. Make a copy for your records. Do not forget to specify a lender and lender code.
Note: Your Financial Aid WILL NOT
be processed until you have accepted your Award Notice (except for
Pell Grant and Scholarships).
Return any forms that require completion and/or a
signature.
There are a variety of Alternative Loans available to help you meet your expenses. We recommend that you visit with a financial aid counselor to determine which one is best for you. You may also want to visit the NDSU Career Center website for information regarding employment opportunities in the Fargo-Moorhead area.
Note: If you advance a grade level
at the end of a semester, notify Student Financial Services, as you
may be eligible for an increase in your Stafford Loan.
Contact Student Financial Services and request a Special
Circumstances Form. Complete and return the form to our office
along with any supporting documentation required.
Yes. It is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to notify
Student Financial Services of any scholarships and/or resources not
listed on your Award Notice. Prompt notification is important since
we may need to adjust the aid you were previously awarded. If an
over award does result, you will be responsible for repaying the
amount that exceeds your need.
Yes. The University reserves the right to make adjustments to your award at any time, based on additional information which may become available. This includes (but is not limited to):
The Family Education Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA) does not
permit Student Financial Services to release restricted information
to a student's parent/guardian (or spouse, if married) unless the
student completes an Information Release Form specifying the
name(s) of persons to whom the staff may release the information.
This form is available on our forms page.
No. The amount of your Pell grant is determined by the amount of credits that you are registered for as of a certain date each semester. 2009-10 dates: Fall semester - 11:59 PM on September 2nd, 2009; Spring semester - 11:59 PM on January 21st, 2010. Federal regulations do NOT permit exceptions.
Verification is the process of checking the accuracy of the information you reported on your FAFSA. Approximately 30 percent of all applicants are selected for verification, either by the Federal Processor or by NDSU. If selected, you will be notified by mail and provided with a checklist of the necessary forms that must be submitted.
Note: Processing of your financial
aid will not take place until Verification is
completed.
Yes. Delays will occur if:
No. You must be a North Dakota resident to get
a ND State Grant.
Students without aid must pay by the first day of classes.
Students receiving financial aid must pay by the last day of the
payment event, which is usually the third week of classes.
Yes. NDSU does offer the Automated Clearing
House (ACH) option. If you would like to have your excess financial
aid directly deposited into your checking or savings account, you
will need to complete a "Direct Deposit Authorization" form and return
it to the Bison Connection.
PLUS loan funds will credit directly to the student's account
and any excess funds will be sent to the parents.
Yes. All students, whether or not they receive financial aid, are required to earn a minimum cumulative GPA and complete two-thirds (66.66 %) of their attempted credits.
Refer to Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress for more details.
NOTE: The dates listed in
the Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress policy are
different from the Office of Registration and Record's last date to
drop classes.
In addition to completing the current year FAFSA, the student
must complete a Summer School
Application, available at Student Financial Services, after
March 15.
STAFFORD LOANS (subsidized and/or unsubsidized): The combined totals of your academic year (fall & spring semesters) plus your summer loan amounts cannot exceed:
|
Freshman (<26 credits): |
$5,500 |
|
Sophomore (27-59 credits): |
$6,500 |
|
Junior/Senior (60+ credits): |
$7,500 |
|
Post Graduate (Graduate Status): |
$20,500 |
GRANTS - Pell, AC & Smart: Summer grant eligibility is based on your enrollment status during both fall and spring semesters. For example, if you attended only one semester or were registered for less than full time for one or both semesters, you may have some remaining grant eligibility for summer school.
FEDERAL COLLEGE WORK STUDY: If funds are
available Work Study may be awarded. If you are awarded work study,
you will be given instructions on how to find a summer work study
job.
Scholarships are available from a variety of sources, therefore, students need to be resourceful and initiate the process early each year. Typically, scholarship recipients are selected in the spring of the year (February through May) for the upcoming school year. This means that students need to begin applying in January for scholarships awarded for the upcoming school year (see Scholarship Resources). Returning, current, undergraduate students who have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher are especially encouraged to apply and should complete the General Scholarship Application (Deadline April 1).
You may also want to check out the following web site for scholarship resources: