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Who is eligible for financial assistance?
All of the following criteria must be met to receive need-based financial aid funds.  A student must:
  • be a U.S. Citizen or eligible non-citizen

  • be admitted and enrolled as a regular student in a degree-seeking program at least half-time (Undergraduate 6 hours and Graduate 5 hours)

  • maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress as defined by the University

  • demonstrate financial need in order to be awarded Title IV funds, as well as some state and institutional aid

  • register with Selective Services, if you are a male between 18 and 25 years of age

  • not owe repayment of any Federal or State grant at any institution

  • not be in default or delinquent on any Federal loans at any institution

  • not have been convicted as an adult of possessing or selling illegal drugs

NOTE: A student enrolled as a "Special Student" is not eligible for Federal, State and University financial aid.

Students who have earned a Bachelor's Degree are only eligible for Federal Direct Loan or Alternative Loan.

Distance learning students are eligible for aid up to their budget. The budget consist of tuition, fees, books, and an allowance for supplies and the cost of a computer if a valid receipt is supplied.

Visit www.studentaid.ed.gov for additional information