Yes, the financial aid can be viewed by each student. Sign into either the school website or the financial aid website. With the proper information the financial aid status can be viewed from one of these sites.
To check the status of your financial aid online you can either see if your college has a link on their website or you can go directly to the fafsa.com website to get this information.
Financial aid depends on the situation of the student, not his or her immigrant status. Please check with the school the student is applying to for more detailed information.
you have to e-mail financial aid office.
Yes, financial aid is available to culinary schools. Check with your school's financial aid office for details on what aid is available.
yes, call youur financial aid advisor, for details on the status of your payments.
You should check with your financial aid office at your college if you have any questions on when your financial aid will be disbursed and when you will be receiving a refund check (if you will be receiving one).
Norfolk State University will post their financial aid disbursement dates each semester. Check the financial aid section of your student account for this announcement.
Yes, your kid can apply for financial aid themselves, even if they have no credit or bad credit. Federal financial aid does not look at credit rating or employment status.
2 years
I'm taking a wide guess here, but I think you meant "complete" and not compete. This had to do with the number of attempted versus number of passed hours. Check to make sure you aren't reaching the limit for which you can receive aid.
Federal pell grants for one. They are based on income level. Check with the schools financial aid department for the local stuff.
Yes. Your financial aid status will not stop you from joining a sorority. However, if you rush and are bid into the sorority, there are sometimes requirements that you must live in the sorority house. From a financial aid standpoint, the costs of the sorority beyond that of room and board will not be covered - you will need to find a way to cover the incremental costs of joining.