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| Step One - Applying for Aid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
How to ApplyThe application form:You and your student apply for aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is the standard form used to apply for ALL financial aid: grants / work study / student and parent loans.
The Federal Student Aid PIN:The PIN is an identifier that enables you to electronically—
Apply for a U.S. Department of Education Personal Identification Number (PIN). Parents of new SDSU students:You and your student should apply for aid now. Do not wait until he/she is admitted to the university.
Parents of continuing SDSU students:
You and your student must reapply each year for aid. Deadlines
Deadline hints:Apply early!
Applying for Cal GrantParent information is not required for Cal Grant applications. The FAFSA is the only application necessary for parents. Link to more information about Cal Grants. The Student Aid Report (SAR)Within two weeks of filing the FAFSA, the federal processing center will send a SAR to your student by e-mail or mail.
General Financial Aid Eligibility RequirementsFor an in-depth discussion about eligibility, go to Step 4 - How Financial Aid is Awarded — Eligibility for Financial Aid. Requirements for receiving financial aid from SDSU:Student's must —
When Parents Must Provide Information on the FAFSAYou must provide information on the FAFSA if your student answered "No" to all of the student status questions in Step Three of the FAFSA. Your information is required even if your student does not live with you or receive any financial support from you. The Federal Need Analysis formula requires that this information be collected and used to calculate your ability to assist your student with his/her educational costs. Types of Aid AvailableGrants:Money that does not have to be repaid.
Loans:Borrowed money you and your student must repay with interest.
Federal Work Study (FWS):Money your student earn while enrolled in school to help pay for educational expenses. Scholarships:Money awarded to students who demonstrate certain qualities such as financial need, academic or athletic accomplishments, musical or artistic ability, or specialized fields of study. Scholarships do not need to be repaid. The majority of SDSU scholarships available through the SDSU Scholarship Search, will begin Mid-August, with various deadlines throughout the year. Please instruct your student to read each scholarship's requirements carefully to determine the appropriate deadline for that particular scholarship. Applications for SDSU-based scholarships are available—
Other information available on the SDSU Scholarships Web pages including —
Other Resources:Financial assistance through defined scholarship programs, fellowships, and traineeships. Other financial assistance:Financial assistance provided through sources other than the Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships, such as— |
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