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What is my maximum student loan eligibility for an enrollment period?

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What is my maximum student loan eligibility for an enrollment period?

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Currently, most of our graduate students are eligible for loans equaling the amount of tuition and fees. If you require additional loan funds to assist with educational expenses you must contact the Student Financial Planning office and speak with a financial aid counselor about eligibility. • I am planning to use my employer’s education benefits to pay for my tuition. I really do not need to apply for aid do I? Many students find out too late that employer education funds are typically insufficient to pay the entire tuition bill. Some employers only reimburse after the student submits a passing grade for the seminar or semester. Some employers’ funds are tied to fiscal year expenditures. Tuition payments are due in full to the University two weeks before classes begin. In order to secure your enrollment, you must pay that tuition bill whether or not your employer tuition benefits are available at the time the bill is presented. You may be left hanging financially if you do not apply f

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