Is it too late to file a FAFSA if the L.I.U. campus-based financial aid deadline has passed, is there any aid students can still receive?
• A. Yes, a student can still receive a Federal Pell Grant, N.Y. State’s TAP award, and loans from the Federal Direct Student Loan Programs even if the deadline date for campus-based financial aid has passed. (back to top) Q. What constitutes completion of the financial aid application process? A. The financial aid application process is considered complete when the following exists: 1. The results of a FAFSA or Renewal FAFSA are electronically sent to L.I.U. 2. If “Verification” of the FAFSA information is required, or comments exist on the Student Aid Report (SAR), all documentation/information has been received by the Office of Student Financial Services, and all issues resolved. (back to top) Q. How does a student know if they have to provide additional documentation to the Office of Student Financial Services? • A. The first document students will probably receive in the financial aid process is a Student Aid Report (SAR) from the federal processor, which is a result of the FAFSA
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