Applying For Financial Aid

Our Admissions Office will assist you with scheduling your appointment with our Financial Aid Office. The following information will help you prepare for your appointment to discuss your eligibility for grants and loans.

1. Obtain Your Personal Identification Number (PIN)

A PIN is used as an electronic signature for documents that you complete online. You can acquire a (4 digit) PIN for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by applying at www.pin.ed.gov. A PIN is not required to fill out and submit a FAFSA, but using a PIN is the fastest way to sign your application. If you provide an e-mail address, the PIN should be e-mailed to you within 24-48 hours of submitting your request online.

2. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

To apply for any type of financial aid, including grants or loans, you must have a current FAFSA on file. Completing a FAFSA is a free process and can be done by visiting www.fafsa.ed.gov.

Once you have completed the FAFSA, you will receive a confirmation of submission page indicating your Expected Family Contribution (EFC), an amount calculated by the Department of Education to represent what you and your family are expected to contribute toward your education (although this number may not match the amount you and your family actually contribute).

3. Follow up on your FAFSA

Your application will be processed and you will receive an e-mail with a link to your STUDENT AID REPORT (SAR). If you do not provide an e-mail address, your SAR will be mailed. You should review your SAR for any necessary correction or updates.
Once you have completed these steps you will be better prepared for your appointment with the Financial Aid Office. Our staff can then help you decide which type of aid will be best meet your needs.

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