Financial Aid Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for financial aid, a student must:
- Demonstrate financial need (for most programs).
- Be a citizen of the United States or an eligible permanent resident;
- Have a valid Social Security number;
- Be enrolled in an eligible program;
- Maintain satisfactory academic progress toward graduation;
- Be a high school graduate or have obtained a GED or the equivalent;
- Not be in default on any federal student loan nor owe a refund on a federal grant received at any postsecondary college or institution;
- Be registered with the U.S. Selective Service requirements, if applicable.
Find more details about eligibility requirements at StudentAid.gov/eligibility
Students must be enrolled at least half-time in order to be eligible to receive most types of federal and state financial aid. The table below defines half-time for each enrollment level:
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Graduate
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Undergraduate
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Full Time
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6 credits per semester/trimester
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12 credits per semester/trimester
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Half Time
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3 credits per semester/trimester
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6 credits per semester/trimester
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