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WELCOME TO THE OFFICE OF STUDENT FINANCE


 

Apply for  2010-2011 Financial Aid NOW 

The process for applying for financial aid for the 2010-2011 academic year is underway.

If you want to be considered for financial aid for the 2010-2011 year, please do one of the following:

-For U.S. citizens and Eligible Non-Citizens, please apply with FAFSA.

-For all others, please file our International Financial Aid Application.

New students must apply by February 1, 2010 and continuing students by March 1, 2010.

 

New York State residents: Apply for the TAP grant NOW (if you have filed a FAFSA)

If you are a New York State resident who has filed a 2010-2011 FAFSA, but has not completed a TAP application, please do so ASAP. Please click here for the application.

 

 Interested in Financial aid for the spring 2010 semester?

If you are interested in financial aid for the Spring 2010 semester you must complete the necessary forms. For U.S. Citizens, please file a 2009-2010 FAFSA. For international students, please complete our International Financial Aid Application. 

 

About the Office of Student Finance 

The Office of Student Finance has two components: Student Aid and Student Accounts.

Student Aid’s responsibility is to walk students through the process of applying for financial aid and discussing what kinds of aid are available.

Student Accounts’ task is to help the student and parents understand the payment options and choose the option that is best suited for their individual needs.

Both components are located in the same office to offer students a one-stop shop. We are here to assist student and parents with any needs they might have. Please feel free to call, email, make an appointment or just drop in for a meeting with one of our advisors.

Our hope is that we can provide an array of financial services, products, counseling resources and information to meet the needs of students and their families when planning for and managing the cost of attendance.

 

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