Nadja Corcoran, Director of Student Care and Outreach for Student Financial Services at the University of New England has the following wisdom for online graduate students planning on securing financial aid.
It’s not too early to start thinking about paying for next year – even if you’re still working on your program. Next year may seem like a long way off, but you know how that corny saying goes: “Time flies…” Each year, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) opens on October 1st. So, why wait?
The key to getting funding for your online program is the FAFSA. It’s not too early to get this off your to-do list, whether this is your first, second, or third rodeo with financial aid.
Completing a FAFSA will allow you to access the Direct Unsubsidized Loan, which offers a low interest rate and flexible repayment options. And, if you qualify for and need additional funding, the FAFSA is required to apply for the Graduate PLUS Loan.
UNE does not have an official filing deadline for the FAFSA, but you are urged to complete the application as soon as possible to get it out of the way. Student Financial Services will begin awarding online students for the 2019-2020 school year in the spring of 2019, in time for your Summer 2019 Term (which is the start of the new school year). You’ll receive an email when your award package is ready.
So, file away – even if you’re not sure of your plans next year. Complete and submit your FAFSA so you can focus on your studies! Please contact Student Financial Services at UNE if you need any assistance at all with your financial aid. They can be reached via phone at (207) 602-2342 Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm EST, or via email at sfs@une.edu. If you’re not a UNE Online student yet and you’d like to know more about our online graduate program offerings before you complete your FAFSA, we welcome you to:
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