I keep getting e-mail from the financial aid office saying there are actions that are incomplete on my part. What is that for?
This e-mail is very important in the awarding and disbursement of aid. You are being asked to take action on a requirement. You may be unaware of a scholarship or grant that simply needs your acceptance and review of the terms and conditions. The message may also be to let you know the financial aid office still needs documents from you to determine your student aid. You should never ignore this message, and be sure to frequently go to Check Your Financial Aid Status online. When you review your award package online, pay careful attention to items under the heading Information/Actions Needed Before Further Awarding Can Occur. Here you will see the what actions are required by you to complete.
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