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The Office of Financial Aid provides a broad spectrum of programs to assist students in financing their college
education. The University is committed to providing access to students through a variety of resources, which
include scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study programs. Early application every year remains the most
important action in securing funds to assist with financing the student’s education. As soon as possible,
complete online or mail the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
The application will require an average processing time of four weeks. We recommend (not require) that you complete
your Federal Income Tax Return before completing
the FAFSA.
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These Steps Streamline the Financial Aid Application Process for Students
- Complete the FAFSA, every year, as soon as possible after January 1,
using the required, accurate taxed and untaxed income
information.
The application can be completed online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov.
List ETSU as a school choice using Title IV school code 003487.
Information from the 2007-08 FAFSA will be used to determine aid eligibility for the Fall 2007, Spring 2008, and Summer 2008 semesters. April 15 is the priority deadline for financial aid files to be complete in the Office of Financial Aid at ETSU to ensure timely receipt of funds for fall semester. Incomplete or inaccurate applications will cause a delay in the process. Students who apply after July 1 should not anticipate that aid funds will be available by the beginning of the Fall semester to assist them with their cost of education. These students should contact the Office of Financial Aid for information on alternate sources of funding.
- If the student has attended a previous college ETSU will review the student's financial aid record
electronically with the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). Discrepancies will be resolved by
requesting a financial aid transcript from the student's previous institution(s).
- The student may submit the results of the FAFSA, called the Student Aid Report (SAR), to the Office of Financial Aid. However, if the student listed ETSU on the FAFSA, the University will receive the data electronically and the student is not required to submit a SAR to the Office of Financial Aid. The Student Aid Report (SAR) is mailed or emailed to the student from the federal processor. The student should review the SAR for completion and accuracy. If selected for verification, the student must complete a verification worksheet, submit copies of the parent(s)'/student's/spouse's IRS 1040 tax returns and W-2 forms as well as any other untaxed income documentation to the Office of Financial Aid. The University may also request other information as necessary to complete the verification process.
- Scholarship applications vary according to each program. Students are encouraged to apply early and be
observant of each program’s individual requirements and deadlines. Please review
the ETSU Financial Aid and Scholarship Brochure every year. The priority deadline for making application for scholarships is March 1,
unless otherwise stated by the program. Applications received after March 1, will not be processed. The
ETSU Scholarship Application is used for most scholarships. Students should check with each program for
individual requirements.
- All students borrowing at ETSU from the Federal Stafford and Federal Perkins Loan Programs are required to
complete Entrance Loan Counseling. Federal Stafford
Loan Entrance
and Exit Counseling may be done electronically
online at http://mapping-your-future.org/oslc. Federal Perkins Loan Entrance
and Exit Counseling may be done
electronically online at http://mapping-your-future.org/services/oslcidx.htm.
Confirmation of your online
completion of Stafford or Perkins Entrance Counseling will be sent electronically to the Office of Financial
Aid at ETSU. Entrance Loan Counseling is mandatory before receiving loan funds for the first time while
attending ETSU. Entrance Loan Counseling must be completed at ETSU, for loans to be received at ETSU,
regardless of whether or not loan counseling has been completed at a another institution. Federal
regulations require all student loan borrowers to participate in Exit Loan Counseling whenever you
drop below half-time enrollment status, withdraw, or graduate.
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