What is an award letter?
An award letter details the financial aid a student is eligible to receive. All financial aid awards are a combination of gift aid (i.e. scholarships and grants) and self-help (i.e. loans and work study). The University’s Financial Aid Office will prepare a financial aid package for each admitted student. Your award letter is an estimation based on current FAFSA results and federal/state regulations. Your awards may change with any new information submitted, at which time a revised award letter will be sent.
An award letter details the financial aid a student is eligible to receive. All financial aid awards are a combination of gift aid (i.e. scholarships and grants) and self-help (i.e. loans and work study). The College’s Financial Aid Office will prepare a financial aid package for each admitted student. Your award letter is an estimation based on current FAFSA results and federal/state regulations. Your awards may change with any new information submitted, at which time a revised award letter will be sent.
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