4. What should I do if I am selected for verification?
If you are selected for verification of information by either St. Bonaventure or the federal processor, the Office of Financial Aid will send you a request for additional, missing or incomplete documents.
Please respond to these requests as soon as possible as awards are not final until the verification process is complete. The results of verification may revise your eligibility and financial aid package.
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5. Why would an award package be changed?
Adjustments may be made to your financial aid due to income verification, a change in credit hours, enrollment, and housing status, the receipt of an outside scholarship or other eligibility factors.
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6. How will I be notified if my award changes?
Incoming freshman will receive award letters and amended award letters via the mail through the summer. Once a student is enrolled and on campus, award notifications are sent via e-mail and are available to view through your secure and confidential my.sbu account online.
Returning students receive initial and amended award letters via sbu email account to view on my.sbu.
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7. How do I apply for a Federal Direct Loan?
If Stafford Loan eligibility is listed on the Financial Aid Award Letter, an online Master Promissory Note (MPN) and a federally required Entrance Interview must be completed.
Students are encouraged to complete the MPN and Entrance Interview online by July 1 in order to facilitate timely disbursement of loan proceeds for the fall semester. Instructions for completion of both the MPN and Entrance Interview are sent directly to new students over the summer.
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8. How can I find and apply for a private scholarship?
Some families find private scholarships to supplement their financial aid and cover remaining need. Private scholarships, when added to other aid offered, cannot exceed a student’s calculated need.
If the total exceeds calculated need, the least favorable aid is reduced first; e.g., loans with the highest interest rate. Look for private scholarships on SBU’s electronic Notice Board, in your home community (civic, business and religious organizations), and at your high school guidance office.
We recommend that you also check these Web sites: www.nextstudent.com, www.finaid.org, www.collegeboard.com, www.fastweb.com, www.thesalliemaefund.org www.srnexpress.com, www.gocollege.com. You can also do a search on Google or Yahoo for “free college scholarships." Avoid ones that charge a fee.
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9. How do I receive my financial aid funds?
Once the Office of Financial Aid receives all necessary paperwork, including any information or documents requested for verification, your aid will be credited to your account at the beginning of each semester.
- For Stafford Loans, you must complete the Electronic Master Promissory Note (E-MPN) by e-signature.
- For TAP, you must complete the Express TAP Application from New York State Higher Education Services Corporation (NYSHESC).
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10. How will the receipt of an outside scholarship affect my financial aid package?
Many St. Bonaventure students receive scholarships/grants from private organizations. The receipt of any scholarship/grant not listed on the Financial Aid Award Letter must be reported to the Office of Financial Aid as soon as the student is notified of the award.
Please indicate the name of the award, the amount of the award, which academic year and whether the award is renewable in future years. In some cases, it will be necessary to make an adjustment to the financial aid package when an outside award (private scholarship) is received.
As a guide, if a student receives a scholarship/grant beyond that which is noted on the Financial Aid Award Letter, and a revision to the financial aid award is necessary, adjustments will be made in the following order:
- Federal Work Study (if applicable)
- Federal Perkins Loan (if applicable)
- Subsidized Stafford Loan
- Federal SEOG (if applicable)
- University Scholarship/Grant
For example:
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