Financial Aid Reminders

http://www.sfa.ufl.edu/process/aid-status/Check Your Aid Status

Use https://student.ufl.edu/https://student.ufl.edu/https://student.ufl.edu/ONE.UF to check the status of your Financial Aid. https://student.ufl.edu/https://student.ufl.edu/https://student.ufl.edu/ONE.UF is the main way to get information about your financial aid, documents still needed to complete your file, your deferment status, and your disbursement status.

http://www.sfa.ufl.edu/process/receiving-your-aid/report-outside-resources/Report Outside Resources Early

You must inform SFA of money or aid you receive that is not listed on your Financial Aid Award Letter from any organization other than our office. Examples include: tuition fee waivers, fellowships, private or state scholarships, Florida Prepaid, or any awards that pay directly to you.

http://www.sfa.ufl.edu/process/receiving-your-aid/enrollment-requirements/Enrollment Requirements

UF students must enroll at least half time to receive most types of financial aid. Students who enroll for less than full time may have their aid adjusted after the drop/add period.

http://www.sfa.ufl.edu/process/receiving-your-aid/disbursements/Disbursements

Students generally receive their financial aid by direct deposit or by mail from http://www.fa.ufl.edu/bursarthe University Bursar (UB). Disbursement is after classes begin and as soon as aid is available. UB disburses aid only after verifying enrollment status and making sure students have no financial or academic service indicators, or holds, on their records.

http://www.sfa.ufl.edu/process/receiving-your-aid/first-time-borrowers/First Time Borrowers

First-time Direct Loan borrowers must complete Entrance Counseling and a Master Promissory Note (MPN) at https://studentaid.govStudentAid.gov.

http://www.sfa.ufl.edu/process/receiving-your-aid/tuition-fee-deferment/http://www.sfa.ufl.edu/process/receiving-your-aid/tuition-fee-deferment/Tuition & Fee Deferment

Tuition and fees are due by the University’s published payment deadline, normally the end of the second week of classes. However, qualifying students are able to postpone payment until the deferred fee payment deadline. The assumption with students receiving a deferment is that tuition and fees will be paid once the student’s financial aid disburses.

For help in determining if you qualify for a tuition and fee deferment, please review the http://www.sfa.ufl.edu/process/receiving-your-aid/tuition-fee-deferment/http://www.sfa.ufl.edu/process/receiving-your-aid/tuition-fee-deferment/Tuition & Fee Deferment page or https://www.onestop.ufl.educontact the OneStop. You may also check your deferment status using https://student.ufl.edu/https://student.ufl.edu/https://student.ufl.edu/ONE.UF.

Note: students awarded federal loans must accept those loans before the regular tuition and fee payment deadline in order to qualify for deferment.