My financial aid is contingent on receipt of additional documents or information as noted on the award letter. Does that mean my financial aid award could change?
It is possible that your financial aid award will change. You may receive a postcard which will direct you a To Do List on your TitanWeb account. There, you will be able to see which documents or information you must submit to the Financial Aid Office (FAO) before we can determine your award for the academic year. If these documents reflect different information than previously reported to the FAO, your award will be reevaluated.
It is possible that your financial aid award will change. Your award letter shows which documents or information you must submit to the FAO before we can finalize your award for the 2009-2010 academic year. If these documents reflect different information than what you had previously reported to the FAO, your award will be reevaluated. The FAO begins processing finalized awards in May.
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