Financial Aid To-Do List
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Complete your FAFSA
Completing the is the first step in the financial aid process. Use it to apply for federal student financial aid such as the Pell Grant, student loans, and Federal Work Study. JU’s school code is 001495. Complete the FAFSA online and remember that a is necessary to access and sign this application.
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Review your Award
A few weeks after you file your FAFSA, log into your to review and accept or decline your federal loans. This is where you will view your award letter, missing documents, and other student information. You must choose to accept or decline student loans. NOTE: Only accepted financial aid can be used to defer tuition costs.
If you qualify for Bright Futures you can apply for the scholarship by submitting the no later than August 31 after high school graduation. You can check with your High School guidance counselor to get information on the Bright Futures. JU also accepts Florida Pre-Paid and other 529 plans. You can contact your plan administrator to find out information on your plan and how it works. Student Accounts handles the Florida Pre-Paid and 529 plans if you need to reach out to to anyone at СÀ¶ÊÓƵ regarding this resource.
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Complete and Submit All Required Documents
Your financial aid will not be disbursed if you have any outstanding financial aid requirements. Submit all requested documents as early as possible to avoid disbursement delays. View your financial aid missing documents under the Complete Required Documents link in your . After you review your missing documents you can fill out most forms by clicking on the document indicated in your Portal. If you are chosen for verification you may also be required to turn in a tax transcript for both you and your parents. You request tax return transcripts or a copy of your non-filing letter at . All forms can be faxed to 904-256-7148 or scanned and emailed to our office at finaid@ju.edu.
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Complete Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Note (MPN)
If you accepted or requested a Direct Subsidized, Unsubsidized, or Graduate PLUS loan you will need to complete and your . Loans will not disburse until you have completed these two required steps.
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Florida Resident programs
If you are a dependent student and your parents are Florida residents you may be eligible for certain grants or scholarships that are offered because of your Florida resident status.
- To get information on this award and the requirements you can visit the website and also contact your guidance counselor at your High School.
- You may also be eligible for the Effective Access To Student Education Program Grant, formerly known as the Florida Residency Access Grant. Requirements include full-time enrollment in a first bachelor's degree undergraduate program, a Florida resident for at least one year, and a U.S citizen or eligible noncitizen. If you provided your parent's information on the FAFSA you would need to prove they are Florida residents. If you are independent then you would need to provide your proof of Florida residency. The list of acceptable documents for proof of Florida residency can be found on this form. The documentation provided must be dated a year prior to your enrollment start date. If you do not complete a FAFSA but meet the requirements you may still be eligible but you will have to fill out an additional form.
- Florida Pre-Paid is a 529 college savings plan that СÀ¶ÊÓƵ does accept to help with the costs of tuition, room, and meal plans. Your parents will need to contact Florida Pre-Paid once it is decided you are going to be attending СÀ¶ÊÓƵ and using the plan. You can visit the website for additional information.
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Pay Your Balance or Finalize Payment Options
Log in to view your student account statement. You can or set up a before the tuition is due. You can contact Student Accounts with any questions regarding payments or payment plans. The payment deadlines are July 1st for the fall term and December 1st for the spring term. You may be eligible to use a , , or third party payment to cover your balance.