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The Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is
the application for all types (grants, loans and employment) of financial aid at UND. The
FAFSA is a "need analysis" form that collects financial information used to
determine how much you (and your family, if applicable) are expected to contribute to your
education.
The 2007-2008 FAFSA (or Renewal Application)
is
available after January 1, 2007 and is used to apply for financial aid for Fall
2007,
Spring 2008 and/or Summer 2008. REMEMBER:
Student financial aid does not automatically continue from year to year, you MUST
REAPPLY every year!
The 2008-2009 FAFSA (or Renewal Application)
is
available after January 1, 2008 and is used to apply for financial aid for Fall
2008,
Spring 2009 and/or Summer 2009.
The priority date for 2008-2009
financial aid at UND is March 15, 2008.
This means that your FAFSA must be received by
the federal processing center by March 15 to meet this priority date.
The FAFSA is available at college or university
financial aid offices, your high school counselors office or you can apply
electronically through FAFSA on the Web.
You can check the processing status of
your FAFSA or request a duplicate Student Aid Report (SAR) at
FAFSA
on the Web, or you can call 1-800-4
FED AID (1-800-433-3243).
Need to make a correction to your FAFSA?
Corrections on the
Web allows you to make changes to all information except your social
security number and date of birth.
You must have a PIN in order to access your
record.

Students may need to complete a separate
scholarship application to apply for
some UND scholarships.
Tips for Completing
the FAFSA
What is the SAR and
EFC?

Who is Eligible to Apply?
- A regularly admitted, degree-seeking student. - UND
Admission Information: Undergraduate / Graduate / Law / Medical
- A student who is enrolled at least half-time (6 credit
hours).
STUDENTS WHO ARE IN DEFAULT ON ANY STUDENT LOAN OR WHO
OWE A REFUND ON A FEDERAL PELL GRANT OR ON A SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANT
(SEOG) ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.
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