ANSWERS TO YOUR FINANCIAL AID QUESTIONS
You must complete the FAFSA online at https://studentaid.gov/ to start the process of applying for aid. Once we have received that information from the Department of Ed, we can determine if you are eligible for aid and if so, how much and what kind you are eligible for.
Students who never attended ASUMH are considered eligible for aid. All others are subject to the ASUMH Satisfactory Academic Progress policy
No, the amounts are not guaranteed. Amounts are available if all eligibility criteria is met. Changes to FAFSA, grade level, enrollment level, Satisfactory Academic Progress status, loan default, etc. can affect eligibility.
No. All Federal Student Aid eligibility, including loans, is suspended when a student is placed on financial aid suspension due to not meeting the SAP requirements.
No. Federal Work Study awards must be used during the term for which they are awarded.
Yes, all awards are available in the portal at Student Self Service - click here under the the Award Offer tab in the Financial Aid section.
Generally, a budget cannot be increased once a student has been given the maximum amount. Limited extenuating circumstances may allow for an adjustment. The student would need to contact the financial aid office to discuss the situation.
Yes. Budget amounts are adjusted annually to reflect updated amounts for cost-of-living, tuition and fees, food and housing, etc.
No. Financial aid counselors are available on a first-come, first-serve basis during normal business hours.
Yes. Students must complete a FAFSA for each academic year in order to receive Federal Student Aid for that year.
Instructions on how to apply for Work Study are emailed to all students at the beginning of each semester. To be considered for a Federal Work Study award, the student must have enough unmet need based upon the FAFSA and be enrolled in at least 9 credit hours.
Follow the steps at https://asumh.edu/pages/main/406/apply-for-aid.
Instructions on how to apply for Work Study and the jobs available are emailed to all students at the beginning of each semester.
Students should be prepared to purchase their books at the beginning of the semester. If a student has more financial aid expected than their bill a book voucher is typically emailed from the Financial Aid Office the week before or the first week of classes.
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Click here to sign up for Direct Deposit through Touchnet.
Log into Student Self Service - click here and select TouchNet in the Cashier Section.
A budget establishes a maximum amount of aid that a student can receive from all sources (scholarships, grants, loans, etc.)
Work Study is determined by demostrating enough need as determined by the FAFSA. The student must have enough unmet need and be enrolled in at least 9 credit hours to be eligible for work study.
This is based on your estimated family contribution (EFC) which is changing to the Student Aid Index (SAI) for the 2024-2025 school year, the cost of attendance (COA), your enrollment status, and meeting the Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy. You will receive an award notification at your ASUMH email account only with further instructions on how to see your award in the Student Self Service - click here portal
Schools are allocated a limited amount of funding for the Federal Work Study program each year. Instructions on how to apply for Work Study at ASUMH are emailed to all students at the beginning of each semester.
Information must be submitted to the financial aid office well in advance of the beginning of the semester and the student be awarded in order for aid to be available to get a book voucher. For more information about book vouchers go to https://asumh.edu/pages/main/409/book-vouchers.
Contact the Financial Aid Office at 870-508-6100.
Your eligibility can be re-evaluated to be re-offered assuming all eligibility requirements are still being met. It may not be possible for a scholarship to be re-offered if the deadline has expired. Contact Financial Aid for further assistance.
No. A financial aid disbursement is when the Financial Aid & Scholarships office credits aid to a student’s account. A refund is when the Business Office issues a refund of excess funds to a student either through direct deposit or a paper check.
No. The Cost of Attendance (or budget) is an estimated amount.
It is best to submit the correct year's FAFSA long before the semester (Fall, Spring, or Summer) begins. Eligibility may be limited if the FAFSA is not completed well before the semester begins.
Students should be prepared to purchase their books at the beginning of the semester. Check with Financial Aid to see if you can qualify for voucher to be used in the campus bookstore.
If you have been determined to be dependent by The Department of Education, you must provide your parents' tax information on the application. In rare circumstances this determination can be overridden by the ASUMH Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid on a case by case basis, but the evidence and documentation must be compelling. Simply living on your own does not mean you are independent.
The office is open Monday-Thursday from 7:30 am to 5 pm and 7:30 to 2:00 on Friday from August - April.
The office is open Monday-Thursday from 7:00 am to 5:30 pm (closed Friday-Sunday) from May - July.
If a student does not have enough financial aid to cover their costs, it is recommended for them to speak with a financial aid counselor about their options.
Student’s not maintaining SAP for the first time are placed on WARNING and notified by letter and are eligible for aid for one additional semester. Federal Financial Aid is suspended, with the right to appeal, if a student is not maintaining SAP after a WARNING semester.
A budget is an established maximum amount of aid required for educational expenses. Budget amounts include components such as tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, etc.
A drop is when a student ceases attendance from a course while continuing attendance in other courses during a semester.
A withdrawal is when a student ceases attendance from all enrolled courses during a semester after beginning attendance.
The cost of attendance for educational expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, housing and meals, other related expenses.
The estimated family contribution calculated from the income and asset information the student provides on the FAFSA.
The Student Aid Index (SAI) is replacing the EFC on 2024-2025 FAFSA.
Federal loan eligibility is determined by a number of factors such as FAFSA income information, budget (or Cost of Attendance), grade level, enrollment level, program of study, and previous borrowing history.
SAP is the policy established by the institution to monitor and enforce federally required academic progress standards to ensure a student is satisfactorily progressing to complete their degree program. Students loose their eligibility for aid after two consecutive semesters of enrollment not meeting SAP.
Federal Work Study funds are distributed to students through the payroll process as students work and earn wages throughout the semester.
Refunds usually begin being issued by the 6th week of classes if you have signed up for Direct Deposit with the Cashier’s Office.
Refund checks cannot be picked up. Notifications will go to your student email account.
Refunds may be different than expected due to charges for a late added course or book voucher charges. Direct Stafford loans have origination fees that reduced the offered amount. Late starting courses can cause a delay in delivery of funds.
These are documents required by Direct Lending before loan money can be released to your account. If you have requested loans please complete these documents at studentaid.gov.
Dropping a course may prevent a student from having the required number of hours for scholarship renewal. For Federal Student Aid, dropping a course adversely affects Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy which could result in loss of eligibility.
It can, depending on your overall Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) status and the assistance you receive.
It is possible that a student would be required to return all or a portion of their Federal Student Aid if they withdraw.