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How to Apply for Financial Aid

  1. When to apply:
    Students should apply during the spring of their senior year. The FAFSA cannot be sent before January 1st. They must apply early to meet the priority deadline of March 1st. Funding for various programs is limited. We recommend that students send their FAFSA by February 14th of their senior year to meet the March 1st priority date.

  2. What you need:
    Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Be sure the information is for the appropriate year in which the student is applying for UA admission. Once it's complete, mail it to the federal processor.

  3. What to apply for:
    By completing the FAFSA, the student is applying for federal grants, loans, and work-study. The student may also be eligible for other state grants and/or scholarship funds. When listing their college choices, include the code for The University of Arizona: 001083.

    The University of Arizona Undergraduate Admission Application also acts as an application for institutional scholarships. When a student completes this application they are automatically entered into the pool of students who are considered for scholarships based on criteria such as grades, difficulty of high school courses and test scores.

  4. Now that the student has applied:
    The federal processor sends out a written confirmation titled, Student Aid Report (SAR). The student must review the report for accuracy and make any corrections or changes according to the instructions. If the SAR is correct, the student should keep it for their records. They do not need to submit their SAR to The University of Arizona Office of Student Financial Aid. We receive your FAFSA/SAR information through an electronic process.

  5. How the student is notified:
    The Office of Student Financial Aid reviews the FAFSA/SAR electronic information. If eligible, the student will receive Financial Aid Notification, which lists the aid programs he/she may receive while attending The University of Arizona. The financial aid award may include grants, tuition awards, scholarships, loans, and work-study. The Financial Aid Notification is for the student to retain for their records.

  6. What Next?:
    The office of Student Financial Aid assumes that the student will accept the grant and scholarship monies offered to them. To accept the loan offer, they must complete the Stafford, Perkins and/or Plus loan applications according to the instructions provided. These applications will be sent out after receipt of the Financial Aid Notification. Students who are offered Federal Work Study will receive a Certificate of Eligibility in the mail.

Links to Online Financial Aid and Scholarship Information:

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NOTE:
Students must be admitted to The University of Arizona before they can be offered a Financial Aid Award.