Mark your calendars for the One Stop F.A.I.R. (Financial Aid Information Rally) on Tuesday, February 13th from 10am - 2pm! Join us on the Stetson Green for inflatable axe throwing, an obstacle course, carnival games, football throw, and soccer darts. Each event provides students with the opportunity to gain knowledge about financial aid and have the chance to win exciting prizes!
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Thinking of dropping a course? If you are a Bright Futures recipient, here is what you need to know:
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- Florida Academic Scholars will owe $212.00 back to the school for each credit hour they drop.
- Florida Medallion Scholars will owe $159.00 back to the school for each credit hour they drop.
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If you are an EASE Grant Recipient, here is what you need to know:
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- You must complete 24 credits between the fall and spring semesters in order to renew the EASE grant for the next academic year.
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You must maintain a 2.0 GPA in order to renew the EASE grant for the next academic year.
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- Verified account username and password (FSA ID)
- Parent or spouse contributor name, date of birth, Social Security number, and email address
- Income and asset information (if required)
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You can apply online by following these steps:
1. Go to studentaid.gov
2. Hover over FAFSA Form
3. Click on Complete the FAFSA form
4. Click on Start New Form
5. Log In or Create an account, and start applying
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It's no secret that the last several months have been challenging for our profession, for our students, and for the higher education community as we navigate the launch of a completely overhauled FAFSA. The Department of Education (ED) has announced a delay in delivering Institutional Student Information Records (ISIRs) to institutions and states. Initially promised by the end of January, the ISIRs will now be distributed in batches during March, creating challenges for colleges and universities. The processing backlog is expected to take several weeks to clear.
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We advise students to apply for outside scholarships through external sources, including Scholarships.com and FastWeb.
We also encourage students to find out about the availability of other scholarships from community organizations, professional organizations, religious organizations, corporations, parent employers and high school guidance counselors.
To determine how the outside scholarships may impact your aid package, refer to our Terms and Conditions.
If you are awarded an outside scholarship, please submit proof to the Office of Student Financial Aid to ensure it is added to your student account.
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Q: How do I give my parent access to see my financial aid or discuss my aid with a staff member?
A: To provide a parent or proxy access, complete the authorized user set up in your MyStetson Portal OneStop tab. This is a 2-part process. Once you submit the form, the authorized user will receive an email to complete the rest of the registration.
Q: I am an undergraduate senior in my last semester and I am enrolled in less than 12 credits. Can I still receive all of my financial aid?
A: If you are in your final semester and enrolled in remaining credits to complete your program of study and are less than full-time (12 credits), some of your aid may be prorated. Submit the request form for review and proration of your aid.
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