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Rights -
You have the right to know:
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What financial aid programs are available both need based and non-need based
federal financial aid
- How
you apply for aid
- The
deadline for submitting applications for each of the programs
- How
financial need is determined in general
- The
requirements for continued eligibility
- The
cost of attending SU (once official figures are
available).
- The
resources considered in calculating the individual financial need
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SU’s Title IV refund policy - for a student who formally withdraws or
unofficially withdraws (drop-out)
- The
financial aid disbursement procedures
- The
terms and conditions of employment in the FWS program
- The
instructional, laboratory, and other physical plant facilities associated
with the academic programs
- A
list of the faculty and other instructional personnel
- The
availability of FSA program funds for study abroad programs
- What portion of the
financial aid received must be repaid and what portion is grant aid
- Source and amount of
each type of aid that is offered
- The details regarding
any loan offered
- Certain statistics,
policies, and a description of programs that promote campus safety
- The satisfactory
academic progress requirements and procedures for aid recipients
- Salisbury
University’s graduation rates, completion and transfer out rates
- Information about the
student’s rights under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
Responsibilities -
It is your responsibility to:
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Inform the Financial Aid Office of any change in enrollment status,
residency or grade level changes
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Notify the Financial Aid Office of any non-university aid that you received
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Notify the
Financial Aid Office of aid you are receiving that is not indicated on your
award notification (excluding aid from the Maryland State Scholarship
Administration)
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Meet satisfactory academic progress requirements
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Complete all application forms accurately and submit them on time
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Provide correct information (misreporting information on financial aid forms
is a violation of the law and may be considered a criminal offense)
- Use
financial aid funds solely for educational purposes
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Promptly return all additional documentation, verification, corrections, and
new information requested by the Financial Aid Office
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Update your Bio/Demo information through your GullNet account
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Read, understand, and keep copies of all forms that you are asked to sign
- Understand
that you are not permitted to receive federal/state financial aid at two
different institutions simultaneously
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Repay all loans according to the terms agreed upon at the time the loan was
accepted and the promissory note signed.
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Read and fully understand the Financial Aid
Notification Guide.
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Complete and submit the Course Load Change form if you are not going
to attend SU as a fulltime student each semester.
- Read and
fully understand the
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy.
- Check your
"To Do List" daily
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Read your SU email frequently - our MAIN form of communication
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Be aware that you
are not permitted to receive
federal/state financial aid at two different institutions simultaneously.
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