Aid Programs
The Office for Student Financial Affairs (SFA) is the financial aid office at UF. SFA administers federal, state and university aid programs and a limited number of privately funded scholarships. SFA draws on these programs when making up students financial aid packages. These include Scholarships, Grants, Loans, and Student Employment.
Scholarship Finder:
Flash portal designed to help students find scholarships for which they are uniquely eligible
State of Florida Programs:
The Florida Department of Education offers various student financial
assistance programs which are administered by the Office of Student Financial
Assistance (OSFA) in Tallahassee.
These programs include: Bright Futures, Florida Prepaid College Plan, Florida Ethics in Business Scholarships, Florida Fund for Minority Teachers, and more...
SFA Resource Center Scholarships:
Information on scholarships from outside UF.
Undergraduate Aid:
Information on scholarships and other assistance for undergraduate students
provided by individual UF colleges, schools, and departments .
Graduate
Aid:
Information on scholarships and other assistance provided for graduate
students by individual UF colleges, schools, and departments within the
University of Florida.
Students with Disabilities:
Information on programs available specifically for students with disabilities
who need financial assistance.
Special Categories
Information on other types of financial aid, including:
- Correspondence Classes
- International Student Aid
- Postbaccalaureate Aid
- Transfer Aid
- Transient Enrollment
- Study Abroad Aid
- Veterans Employment
Other Aid
Information on alternate sources of financial aid. Includes:
- Alternative Loans
- Alternative Ways to Pay
- Private Scholarships and Loans
- Agriculture and Horticulture Science
- Architecture and Building Construction
- Armed Services
- Business/Insurance/Real Estate
- Education
- Engineering/Science/Computers
- Liberal Arts/Humanities/Fine Arts
- Health Fields
- General
- Free Scholarship Search Services
UF Academic Programs
Academic scholarships are available through departments and offices other than SFA and through individual colleges and schools within the university.
