Student aid is an essential aspect of ensuring that higher education remains accessible to all. Below, you will find detailed information about the various types of student aid available at our institution.

Types of Student Aid

  • Scholarships: Merit-based financial assistance awarded to students who excel in academics, sports, or other areas.
  • Grants: Need-based financial assistance that does not have to be repaid.
  • Loans: Money borrowed to pay for education, which must be repaid with interest.
  • Work-Study: Part-time employment opportunities for students to earn money to help pay for education.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for student aid, you must meet certain criteria, including:

  • Financial Need: Demonstrated financial need based on your family's income and assets.
  • Enrollment Status: Full-time or part-time enrollment in an eligible program.
  • Academic Performance: Maintain satisfactory academic progress.

Applying for Student Aid

The process of applying for student aid involves several steps:

  1. Complete the FAFSA: The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is the first step in applying for federal student aid.
  2. Review Your Financial Aid Offer: Once you receive your financial aid offer, review it carefully and understand the terms and conditions.
  3. Accept or Decline Offers: You can accept, decline, or reduce the amount of aid offered to you.

Additional Resources

For more information on student aid, please visit our Financial Aid Office page.

Student Aid Information