There are four steps to applying for financial aid: file the FASFA, review and verification, claim your award, and disbursement.

There are four steps to applying for financial aid: file the FASFA, review and verification, claim your award, and disbursement.
Now that you have completed the FAFSA and have been admitted to the University, the next step is to ensure that your financial aid application is complete.
FSS Review. Every applicant needs to review their FAFSA Submission Summary (FSS) carefully for accuracy. The Financial Aid Office will use this information to determine your eligibility for financial aid.
Verification. Some applicants will be selected for a verification process. If you are requesting federal financial aid, which includes grants, loans, or work-study, you could be required to provide additional information or documentation to our office. Check your requirements on the Financial Aid & Scholarships card in Respond quickly to any requests for additional information.
Once your financial aid application file is complete, you will receive an award notification via email. Review your awards carefully.
If your award includes loans, check the requirements page on your account.
Your funds will be available for disbursement, provided that you qualify and complete all requirements.
Some common issues that may prevent your loans from being disbursed: