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Q: What Financial Aid is available to me if I study abroad?

A:If you are an eligible student and are enrolled at least half time in a UND program, you will be able to receive most forms of federal, state, and University-controlled financial aid. Some grants and most University scholarships are available only if you are full-time.

Q: I have not yet applied for financial aid; what do I need to do to be considered?

A:To be considered for any type of financial aid, you must first complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The Financial Aid Office at UND will receive the results of the FAFSA electronically and use that information to determine your eligibility for any financial aid programs. UND has a financial aid priority deadline of April 15 for enrolled students to receive federal campus-based aid for the following academic year (which begins with fall term). A student whose financial aid application is processed after April 15 will usually be limited to consideration for only Federal Pell Grants, Federal Stafford Loans, Parents Loan and Private Commercial Loans. It is important to file an appeal with Financial Aid if you are studying abroad. This is necessary as financial aid packages are awarded to students based on standard budgets. By filing the appeal, you may request that your standard budget be increased by the amount of your additional expenses. The Director of International Programs can supply you with a letter itemizing your expenses after you have been accepted to the program. Expenses that are typically included on the appeal form are the program fee, airfare to and from your destination, room, board, and any other necessary costs.

Q: I am currently receiving financial aid. Do I qualify for more since my expenses will be greater?

A:If you have already applied for or are receiving financial aid, you may be eligible for more financial assistance. Because study abroad is more expensive, you may want to submit a copy of the letter from the Director of International Programs itemizing your expenses to the Student Financial Aid Office. Speak with a representative at the Student Financial Aid Office to determine if you would have any additional eligibility if you appeal. It is important to note that the additional eligibility in almost all cases is only in the form of Federal Stafford Loans (Subsidized, Unsubsidized, Parent PLUS Loans or Commercial Education Loans) awarded by the University. Grants are awarded on the basis of a student's (and parents') ability to contribute, not the cost of education. It is only your budget that could be changed by studying abroad.

Q:How far ahead of my planned departure date do I need to apply for financial aid?

A:It is best to notify the Student Financial Aid Office before the academic year in which you will be studying abroad. This enables the Office to award the aid on the most accurate budget and increase your opportunities for aid. If you do not become aware of the study abroad opportunity until after you have already received a financial aid award notice, it is important to contact a financial aid representative as soon as possible to determine if you have any options to change your financial aid eligibility for the semester in which you will have the additional costs.

Q:Am I eligible for financial aid if I attend a non-UND study abroad program?

A:Yes, you must register for A&S 290 or another equivalent course and contact the Student Financial Aid Office to submit an appeal of your additional expenses.

Q:How do I receive my financial aid?

A:If you are still on campus, you will pick up your financial aid during regularly scheduled financial aid disbursement.


If you have already departed for your study abroad before disbursements are scheduled to begin, you should contact the UND Business Office (701.777.3911) to arrange for direct deposit or the mailing of financial aid checks.

For additional information, please contact:

Student Financial Aid Office
216 Twamley Hall P.O. Box 8371
Grand Forks, ND 58202-8371
701-777-3121 701-777-2040 (fax)
sfa@mail.und.nodak.edu


Last Updated: October 16, 2001 2:54 PM
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