Utah Valley State College 2008-2009 Course Catalog - (Page 15) Financial Aid and Scholarships IntroductIon Important note: Content subject to change based on federal and state regulations. Financial aid is designed to bridge the gap between the costs of attending the Institution and what students and their families are expected to pay. Estimated average costs for the academic year (two semesters) are listed below. (Note: A “commuter” is a student who resides with family; a “resident” is a student who, for tuition purposes, is a resident of Utah; and a “nonresident” is a student who comes from another state and pays nonresident tuition.) Tools and lab fees vary with each program and are not included in the costs listed below. Commuter Books & Supplies Living Expenses 1,562 5,246 Resident 1,562 9,222 Nonresident 1,562 9,222 fInAncIAL AId AppLIcAtIon procEdurE To be considered for financial aid a student must meet the following conditions: 1. Submit an Application for Admission and be admitted with a high school diploma, or the recognized equivalent, or (if 18 years of age or older) have passed a test approved by the U.S. Department of Education. For more information contact the Admissions Office or the Assessment Center. 2. Complete the online UVU Financial Aid Data Form and Loan Counseling at www.uvu.edu and submit it to the Financial Aid and Scholarship Office. 3. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), submit it to the Federal processor. Be certain the Financial Aid and Scholarship Office has record of the FAFSA. 4. Check “UV Link” at www.uvu.edu for status of application. 5. Submit to the Financial Aid and Scholarship Office all requested verification information. 6. Meet all other eligibility requirements. notE: 1st Priority deadline for financial aid is May 1. To have financial aid to pay registration costs before school begins, an applicant must have an accurate application completed by this date. Additional information and help are available through the Financial Aid & Scholarship Office. AppLIcAtIon dEAdLInES February 1 March 1 May 1 December 1 June 15 New and transfer student scholarship application deadline for all UVU and private scholarships. Continuing student scholarship deadline for all UVU and private scholarships. Federal/State financial aid for Fall Semester 1st priority processing for registration. Spring only scholarship deadline for new and transfer students for academic scholarships only. Federal/State financial aid final processing for end of program year. thE fInAncIAL AId AWArd (see endnotes at the end of this section) With the exception of most scholarships, financial aid is awarded on the basis of “need.” Financial need is determined by analyzing the Institutional Data Form and the needs analysis information reported in the Free Application for Utah Valley University Catalog 2008–2009 15 http://www.uvu.edu http://www.uvu.edu
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