College Financial Aid

Do you still have questions about the financial aid process?

The State University of New York is hosting its ninth annual

SUNY Statewide Student Financial Aid Days on

Saturday, January 21, 2012 and Saturday, February 11, 2012

SUNY’s Statewide Student Financial Aid Days are designed to answer questions and provide assistance regarding the financial aid application, the types of aid available, and the award process.

SUNY campuses across New York State will offer financial aid workshops. A number of participating campuses will also provide hands-on assistance from SUNY financial aid professionals in completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Web access to complete the FAFSA will be offered on some campuses.

Students may register online at www.suny.edu/studentevents or by
calling the SUNY Recruitment Response Center at 1-800-342-3811.

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Follow the link for a copy of The College Financial Aid presentation, given by Eric Danielson, assistant director of final aid for St. Bonaventure University. We have also included his contact information for any questions regarding financial aid.

Eric Danielson

Edaniels@sbu.edu

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The FAFSA Form (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is available in December. 

The US Department of Education is recommending that people use the online availability at (www.fafsa.ed.gov) to obtain a paper copy of the FAFSA to use as a worksheet and to use for filing online after January 1st.  

Students/Parents can use (www.pin.ed.gov) to request a Personal Identification Number (PIN) to use as an electronic signature for FAFSA on the web, renewal FAFSA and Corrections on the Web, and to access the National Student Loan Data System. Students should check with the college of their choice to determine which application to file.

 

Students who list a college within New York State on the FAFSA will automatically receive a Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Form from the State.

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