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  1. Graduate Students - Student Financial Services

    Graduate students can submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be reviewed for federal student aid. Scholarship funding is determined by the student's graduate program upon …

  2. Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loans - Student Financial Services

    Graduate students who need to borrow funds beyond the federal unsubsidized loan limit may apply for additional funds through the Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan program. All Federal PLUS loan …

  3. Graduate Student Loans - Student Financial Services

    Unsubsidized Loans Unsubsidized loans are offered to eligible undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. These loans do not require students to demonstrate financial need, but you …

  4. Report additional funding sources not listed on your aid offer, including Tuition Remission, Fellowships, University, or non-University funding such as Academic scholarships, and grants to the SFS Office. …

  5. Scholarships - Student Financial Services

    Scholarships are a type of financial aid that does not need to be repaid. The eligibility requirements and amounts awarded vary. Generally scholarships can range from need-based to merit-based awards. …

  6. Federal Work-Study - Student Financial Services

    Federal work-study is a Federal Grant that allows students to earn funding via a bi-weekly paycheck to help cover non-billable educational expenses. Federal work-study funding does not get applied …

  7. Budgets Full-time University Services Fee: Housing (On & Off Campus): Food: Books: Supplies & Equipment: Transportation: Other (Personal): Total:

  8. The tuition amounts listed on this form assume enrollments of 9 credits each semester, for 18 credits overall. Graduate tuition is assessed on a per-credit rate, so enrolling in more than 18 credits will …

  9. Trabajo y préstamos para estudiantes cada año con el fin de