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Financial Aid

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Did you miss Financial Aid Night?

Here is what we covered!
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FAQs

1. I don't qualify for aid. Should I apply anyway?​
Yes. Many families mistakenly think they don't qualify for aid and prevent themselves from receiving financial aid by failing to apply for it. In addition, there are a few sources of aid such as an unsubsidized Stafford and PLUS loans that are available regardless of need. The FAFSA form is free. There is no good excuse for not applying.


2. Do I need to be admitted to a school before I can apply for financial aid?
No. You can apply for financial aid any time after January 1. To actually receive funds, however, you must be admitted and enrolled at the university.

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3. Do I need to apply for financial aid every year?
Yes. Most financial aid offices require that you apply for financial aid every year. If your financial circumstances change, you may get more or less aid. After your first year you will receive a "Renewal Application" which contains pre-printed information from the previous year's FAFSA. Note that your eligibility for financial aid may change significantly, especially if you have a different number of family members in college. Renewal of your financial aid package also depends on your making satisfactory academic progress toward a degree, such as earning a minimum number of credits and achieving a minimum GPA.

Financial Resources

Graduating Without Debt: http://www.moneygeek.com/education/college/resources/debt-free-college-education-guide/t
College Savings Plans: http://www.moneygeek.com/education/college/resources/college-savings-plans-guide/u
Student Basics for Financial Literacy: https://www.annuity.org/financial-literacy/students/ 
Top 175 Scholarships for College Students: https://www.mometrix.com/blog/scholarships-for-college/
Seeds of Fortune: 
https://www.seedsoffortune.org/​
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  • Home
  • DEPARTMENT STAFF
    • Guidance Counselors
    • Student Support Services
  • Students
    • Freshmen
    • Sophomores
    • Juniors
    • Seniors
    • Registration
    • Mental Health Resources
  • Parents
    • Registration
    • Mental Health Resources
  • Financial Aid
    • Scholarships
    • FAFSA
  • College & Career
    • College Prep >
      • Rigorous Core
      • Montana Universities
      • The Common App
    • NCAA/NAIA
    • College Entrance Testing
    • Training and Certification Programs
    • Two-Year Colleges >
      • Montana Community Colleges
      • Montana Tribal Colleges
    • Military
  • Academics
    • Graduation Requirements
    • Registration
    • Valedictorian Requirements
    • Platinum Program
    • Dual Enrollment/University Connections
    • Montana Digital Academy (MTDA)
    • Credit Recovery Options
    • Volunteer