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Public Access to Court Electronic Records. Ohio Northern Bankruptcy v4.2. Ucation Resource Organizations Directory (EROD) State Grant Agency Provides information on grants, scholarships, and other financial aid for college students from the state, including federally-supported state programs such as Byrd scholarships and LEAP (Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership) grants.

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States Alabama Alabama Commission on Higher Education Office of Student Assistance P.O. Box 302000 Montgomery, AL 36130-2000 Phone: (334) 242-2273 Fax: (334) 242-2269 Email: cheryl.newton@ache.alabama.gov Website: Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority P.O. Alaska Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education P.O. Arizona Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education Suite 650 2020 North Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85004 Phone: (602) 258-2435 Fax: (602) 258-2483 Email: jsloan@azhighered.gov or cwilliams@azhighered.gov Website: Arkansas California California Student Aid Commission P.O. Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii. CMH12-13.pdf (application/pdf Object)

1112FSAHbkVol1.pdf (application/pdf Object) Financial Aid Sites. Point Foundation. Campus Pride: Find Your Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Friendly College or University. Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission. Applying for Aid. Financial Aid is given annually.

Applying for Aid

You must complete a new FAFSA every year to apply for grants and loans. Need summer aid? In addition to the steps below, complete the summer aid application and review important information about summer aid. Obtain a federal PIN (Personal Identification Number) The PIN acts as your electronic signature on the FAFSA.Create your PIN at pin.ed.gov. Submit the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) FAFSA is available online at fafsa.gov.The University of Akron's Federal School Code is 003123.File between January 1 and March 1 to be considered for the maximum amount of aid.You can still complete the FAFSA after March 1. You will receive your SAR (Student Aid Report) from the U.S. The SAR summarizes the information you provided on the FAFSA and indicates your Expected Family Contribution, which will help determine your need.If you've made a mistake on your FAFSA, you can make corrections at fafsa.gov.

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Financial Aid Home Page. Federal Work-Study. The Federal Work-Study Program is a federally funded, campus-based aid program designed to provide part-time jobs for eligible students with financial need.

Federal Work-Study

Cost of Attendance. Determining your cost of attendance Although the cost of attending The University of Akron will vary among all students, the University bases its financial aid packages (scholarships, grants, work and loans) on cost estimates or “budgets”.

Cost of Attendance

Following are estimated average costs used for undergraduate students living on campus: Sample Cost of Attendance * The university offers a range of housing and dining costs. The above Room and Board charges are estimated using mid-range costs. Cost of attendance is the same for on campus and off campus when calculating aid. How is my award calculated? Your financial aid award will be higher than your cost of attendance because it is intended to not only meet the costs identified above but also includes additional support for indirect costs such as personal expenses. Having an understanding of the cost of college is important to financial planning. Tuition, Fees, and Other Costs Billing. Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress. To remain eligible for federal and state aid, students must maintain three standards of satisfactory academic progress: minimum hours completed, minimum grade point average, and maximum time frame.

Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress

Standards Minimum hours completed (Pace review) Pace is calculated by dividing the total number of hours completed by the total number of hours attempted. To meet pace, your pace must be equal to or greater than 67%. For example: For undergraduates, successful completion of a course, for the purposes of the Satisfactory Academic Progress standard, are grades A, B, C, D, or CR. Minimum Grade Point Average (G.P.A.) For graduate students, your grade point average must be equal to, or higher than, the standard established by your academic department. Financial Aid Resources.

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