I didn’t complete a FAFSA, but instead receive merit based scholarship funding – should I send proof of all grants and scholarships that I received for the current school year?
Yes. Applicants receiving any funding for the current school year, including merit-based or athletic scholarships, must send a copy of their financial aid award summary detailing any grants, loans or scholarships that were received. This does not need to be in a formal letter format, but may be a print-out from a university online system.
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