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Financia Aid: 1st Floor Lyle Hall (717) 872-3026 Office Hours: Monday - Firday 8am - 5pm
Announcements

Why did I lose my financial aid? (5/19/08)

Are your housing plans different than what you indicated on the FAFSA (5/19/08)

Are you expecting financial aid for the Summer, but have not heard from our office? (5/19/08)

Changes to Federal Stafford Loan Amounts (5/12/08)

Are you planning to take summer classes and need financial aid to pay for them?(3/15/08)

Student Loan Information for 2008-2009 (3/13/08)

For financial aid for the 2008-2009 academic year, the deadline to
receive federal and state aid for Millersville University is

MAY 1, 2008
What do you do if you missed this deadline?

For more information, see our website:
2008-2009 FAFSA information

PHEAA NEWS (02/28/08)

Are you planning to move Off-Campus during 2008-2009? (02/12/08)

*NEW* Freshman Checklist Available (for incoming students) (12/19/07)

Financial Aid Awards for 2008-2009 (1/23/08)

Financial Aid Newsletter Available (12/10/07)

Every student must complete an Authorization to Release Information Form for our office to be able to speak with anyone besides the student. (5/1/07)

How do you check your financial aid on MAX? (5/1/06)

Do you need verification of your enrollment (for health insurance or loan deferment)? (5/1/06)

Old Announcements (5/1/06)


Why did I lose my financial aid?

If you checked MAX or you received a letter from the Office of Financial Aid that indicated your financial aid has been removed, check the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy.

Due to federal regulations, all students are required to pass a certain number of NEW credits each academic year to be eligible for federal aid.

If you do not receive financial aid, please realize that the federal regulations requires us to review all students, whether they have financial aid or not.

If you wish to know how many credits you need to earn to regain your financial aid eligibility, the STUDENT must call and speak to his/her financial aid counselor - do NOT contact your academic advisor regarding this issue - only someone from financial aid can give you the correct information.

Please also note that parents are NOT permitted to receive the information regarding the number of credits a student has earned or still needs to regain financial aid eligibility - even if there is the Authorization to Release Information Form on file - that form only permits us to discuss financial aid awards and requirements. Because the credit information is too closely related to a student's grades, federal law (FERPA) prohibits us from speaking to anyone but the student on this issue.

The Federal Appeal deadline is June 13, 2008. If you submit your appeal by the June 13 deadline, then you will hear from the Office of Financial Aid regarding the decision. If you submit your appeal after that deadline, appeals will not be reviewed until after September 12, 2008.
There are NO EXCEPTIONS to the deadline.

You can download the Appeal Form to appeal for FEDERAL aid
(this appeal form is not for the PA State Grant).

If you lost your PA State Grant, then you can appeal with PHEAA by downloading
and completing their Appeal form (not currently available - please check back). You must send this form to Millersville University Office of Financial Aid and we will send it directly to PHEAA for you. Our mailing address is:
Millersville University
Office of Financial Aid
PO Box 1002
Millersville PA 17551


Are your housing plans for the 2008-2009 academic year different than what you originally indicated on the FAFSA?

You may have received a letter from the Office of Financial Aid indicating your outstanding requirements (not all students receive this letter) or your awards for the 2008-2009 academic year. The housing status would be listed on these letters. If your housing status is different than what is indicated, you can complete the 2008-2009 Housing Status Change Form.


Changes to Federal Stafford Loan Amounts and Changes to the Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG) and the National SMART Grant due to law signed by President Bush on May 7, 2008

President Bush signed a law on May 7, 2008 that made some significant changes to the Federal Stafford Loan program as well as the Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG) and National SMART Grant. Please use the links within this text to see the changes to the individual programs.


Student Loan Information for 2008-2009

Despite some troubling reports in the media, students will be able to borrow federal student loans and receive financial aid this fall. The federal government and student loan companies have assured colleges that they will not allow recent developments in the credit markets to prevent students from getting loans. Below is a list of myths and facts about the availability of student aid for fall 2008.

MYTH:

Financial aid will not be available to students this fall because troubles in the real estate lending industry have affected student aid.

FACT:

Financial aid will be available to students. The credit crunch caused by troubles in the real estate lending industry has no effect on most financial aid including (but not limited to) Pell Grants, Federal Work Study, and education tax benefits.

MYTH:

Students won't be able to get federal student loans due to the credit crunch.

FACT:

Students should have no problem getting federal student loans.

MYTH:

Students won't be able to get private or alternative student loans due to the credit crunch.

FACT:

Only a few students (some estimate as few as 5%) will have trouble getting private or alternative education loans.

MYTH:

Students with too much money don't qualify for federal student loans.

FACT:

Students can borrow federal Stafford Loans no matter how much money they have. Needier students are eligible for additional benefits.

MYTH:

Students with bad or no credit can't borrow student loans.

FACT:

Students can borrow federal loans even if they have bad credit or no credit.

MYTH:

If school costs more than federal loans provide, students have to borrow private loans.

FACT:

Federal, state and local governments offer a wide range of financial aid for students. Professionals in the financial aid office can recommend many options including (but not limited to) Federal Perkins and PLUS Loans. Private loans should only be used as a last resort.

You may also download this form from our Downloadable Information Center.


PHEAA NEWS

Many people have recently heard news about PHEAA "running out of money" and seem to be a little confused about the news. The credit crunch you have heard about with the sub-prime mortgage business is also affecting lenders who provide student loans. Therefore, PHEAA will no longer participate as a lender for students. PHEAA will continue to guarantee and service loans for students. The only change is that PHEAA will no longer participate as a lender. There are other loan companies who will no longer participate and process Federal Stafford Loans. Any student who currently has a Federal Stafford Loan with a lender who is no longer processing those loans will receive a letter from our office to notify them of this. These students will need to complete a new Master Promissory Note (MPN) and select a new lender once we process his/her loan for the 2008-2009 academic year. The loan applications will still be completed on AES's website, but you will not be able to select AES/PHEAA as a lender. There is a drop-down box which will allow you to select a lender participating in the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP).

You can view more information on AES/PHEAA's website.


2008-2009 FAFSA Information

Please see our webpage for more information.

For all students, no paper FAFSAs are available - you must complete your FAFSA on the Web at www.fafsa.ed.gov.

If you wish to have a paper copy mailed to you, you must contact the Federal Processor at
1-800-433-3243 - these forms are NOT available in our office - you must request it be mailed to you.

Please realize that completing the FAFSA online is a much faster and more efficient way to complete the application.


Planning to move Off-campus?

For more information check out our Frequently Asked Questions.


Freshman Checklist

If you plan to enroll at Millersville University for the Fall 2008 Semester, download our
Freshman Checklist for information on how to receive financial aid.
(Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)


Wondering when you will receive information
about your eligibility for financial aid?


Please view our Frequently Asked Questions regarding this topic.

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Are you planning to take summer courses in 2008?

If so, and you plan to use financial aid to help you,
check out our website on Summer Financial Aid.

There is a Summer Aid Application that MUST be completed for all types of aid - federal loans and grants, state grant, and Alternative or PLUS loans.

If you are applying for a PA State Grant from PHEAA for the 2008 Summer session,
there is a separate application you must complete.
These applications are available in the Office of Financial Aid.


Are you expecting financial aid for the Summer, but have not heard from our office?

In order to received federal or state aid for Summer, you must:

1. Be making Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
2. Have completed a Summer Aid Application - on our website about Summer Aid

If you are looking for an Alternative Loan, you must:

1. Apply for the Alternative Loan on their website - information on Alternative Lenders is available on our website.
2. Have completed a Summer Aid Application - on our website about Summer Aid


Financial Aid Newsletter

The Office of Financial Aid Newsletter, "Money For College" is now available to view online or download.


*Important Information for ALL Students*

Every student needs to have an "Authorization to Release Information Form" on file in order for anyone (including parents) other than the student to receive information pertaining to the student's financial aid record. If no form is on file with the Office of Financial Aid, only the student may access his/her financial aid information.

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How do I check my financial aid on MAX?

You can check your financial aid requirements, awards, and payments all online.
Here are instructions on how to manuever through MAX.

(Please note that we are currently updating this page and not all instructions are available at this time.)


Enrollment Verification

The Registrar's Office is responsible for processing requests for
verification of enrollment for health insurance or loan deferment.
Please see the Registrar's website regarding Enrollment Verification for more information.


Old Announcements

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*NEW*

Financial Aid Forms Center

Financial Aid Downloadable Information Center


Page maintained by: Tonya Anthony, Office of Financial Aid 
For additional information, contact the Financial Aid Staff
Last updated 05/19/08


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