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Your financial aid eligibility will be
reviewed after you register for a co-op course. If your awards change, an
email notification will be sent to your U-Mail account. If your enrollment
changes, it is your responsibility to notify the Student Financial Aid Office.

If you are enrolled in an official UND
Cooperative Education Program you are eligible for financial aid consideration
equivalent to a full-time student as defined by UND policy.
Exceptions to this policy:
Eligibility for the Pell
Grant is related to actual credit hours of enrollment, award amounts are
prorated based on actual credit hour enrollment.
The National Merit Scholarship,
North Dakota State Grant, Federal Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG), and the
National SMART Grant require a minimum enrollment of 12 credit hours per semester.
Reminders:
If you receive assistance from a source
outside the University (BIA, Tribal Grants, Vocational Rehabilitation, National
Guard, Veterans Benefits, etc.) you should contact the appropriate agency
regarding their award and enrollment policies.
The Student Financial Aid Office does not
consider CO-OP earnings as a financial resource during the academic year in
which you are enrolled in the CO-OP program. However, your earnings will be
viewed as income for the following academic year when filing the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Students should meet with a Financial Aid Advisor to discuss financial aid eligibility and the impact of co-op earnings on future periods of
enrollment and financial aid eligibility.
If you are borrowing a loan for the first time
at UND, you are required to complete Entrance
Loan Counseling prior to the disbursement of funds.
If this will be your last term of enrollment
at UND, you are required to complete Exit Loan
Counseling prior to the end of the semester.
Remember to keep your address current with the University!
Addresses are updated on CampusConnection.
Tuition
and fee payment will be automatically deferred up to the amount of your
anticipated financial aid. It is your responsibility to pay any amount of
tuition and fees not covered by financial aid by the
payment due date.
Keep in
mind that registration in a CO-OP course could result in a reduction in your
anticipated aid and that you will still be responsible for payment of the
difference by the due date to avoid a late payment penalty.
Financial
aid and other refunds will be available through the
UND Pride Card. Make
sure you have activated this card and made your refund selection.
For more
information on tuition and fee payment or the UND Pride Card, contact
Student Account
Services at: 777-3911 or 1-800-CALL UND, ext. 73911 or by email at:
studentaccounts@mail.und.nodak.edu.
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