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Activate Fall 2009 Loans Before it's too Late
 

Don’t wait until it’s too late!

Fall Aid Funds Must be Disbursed During Fall 2009 Semester

To make sure your aid for the fall semester is disbursed during the fall, you must–

  • Submit required financial aid documents (check AidLink).
  • Clear any financial aid/cashiers holds.
  • Activate your student loans before December 11.
  • Request an increase to your existing loan.

NO fall semester student loans may be activated or increased after the close of business December 11, 2009.

NO fall semester disbursements will be made between December 18, 2009, and January 19, 2010.

After December 18, 2009, if you are eligible for fall financial aid, those funds will be held until the beginning of the spring term.

Your spring aid will not be released until your fall funds have been released.

Once the fall semester final exams have ended, late fall awards cannot be disbursed until fall grades have been reviewed for academic progress.

Your late fall award may be adjusted or canceled depending on how many units you successfully complete.

Don’t wait until it’s too late!