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What is Anticipated Financial Aid that appears on my statement and on my online account?

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A. Anticipated aid shows the expected credit that will be posted to the student’s account. These amounts are typically based on full time enrollment and are reviewed by the Financial Aid Office staff after the term has begun and before being posted to the student’s account. All programs (Pell, MAP, institutional aid, Stafford and PLUS loans) have separate criteria that must be reviewed each term before aid is posted. The post date for anticipated aid that appears on the billing statement refers to the expiration date of that aid. If those aid amounts are not posted to your student account by the post date listed on your bill, please contact the Financial Aid Office for explanation.

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