Graduate Students: What’s Next for Financial Aid
- If you haven’t already, reserve your spot in the incoming class by submitting your enrollment deposit.
- Start planning for next year. Now that you know your financial aid award, it’s a great time to begin thinking about the payment option(s) that might work best. Your financial aid counselor can help you if you have any questions.
- If you plan to borrow the loan(s) offered to you, you must complete additional paperwork before these funds can be applied to your tuition account. You’ll also need to complete both entrance counseling and the master promissory note (MPN) for any Federal Direct Unsubsidized and Graduate PLUS Loans. To log in, make sure you have the FSA ID you created when you filed your FAFSA.
- You might receive your financial aid award before Student Financial Services has all of your necessary documents. This office will email you if you need to send additional information. Provide all requested documents promptly to avoid delays in applying your funds to your tuition account.
- Submit a copy of your final official undergraduate academic transcript to the Office of Graduate Admission as soon as possible.