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How do I apply for financial aid?

The process of applying for financial aid begins with completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This can be done online at www.fafsa.ed.gov; this is true for all federal and state programs. You must be admitted to a degree or certificate program at the University in order to qualify for federal and state programs. Once you submit your FAFSA, the Department of Education will process your file and send you a Student Aid Report (SAR). All the schools you have listed on the application will receive the information electronically. Once we receive this we can determine if additional documentation is required. Additional documentation could be proof of citizenship, a copy of a social security card, signed copies of tax returns, or many other items. We will generate a financial aid award letter based upong your eligibility determined by the information submitted on the FAFSA.

Okay I have my letter and I have accepted my award now what? 

Choose a lender. Check out the Lender List at the financial aid website and do your research. Double check for fees, interest rates, and other requirements. If you need extra help understanding the lingo, go to our Loan Information website.

What is an Entrance Loan Counseling Session?

All first-time student loan borrowers at UAA are required to complete Loan Counseling before their loan can be disbursed. This is done on-line and takes about 20 minutes. It is a process designed to inform you of the rights and responsibilities associated with your student loan.

All students who drop below half-time status, withdraw or graduate, must complete an Exit Loan Counseling session.

Where can I get information on scholarships?

The office of Student Financial Aid maintains a list (over 100 pages) of Scholarships available at the University Center, and on our Scholarship website.  You can also find information on "The University of Alaska Foundation" page. Other scholarship information can be found in a variety of places. If you are an Alaskan Native, check with your corporation. If you are Native American from outside Alaska, check with your Tribal Government. You can also look in the local areas such as your high school counselor, Rotary, Kiwanis and Lions Clubs.  Be aware of Deadlines when you are applying for scholarships.

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