Welcome to Financial Aid
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday
8:45a.m. - 4:45p.m.
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FAFSA Website School code is 002632 |
All students must apply or reapply
yearly for financial aid.
To be considered for the full range of financial aid available, students
should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA),
which is available January 1 each year. The processed results of the
FAFSA must be received by SHU on or before March 1st to meet our
priority date.
A Brief Introduction of Financial Aid
News and Updates
- NEW-Application Checklist
- NEW-Application Priority Date
- NEW-Award Notifications
- NEW-Conditions for Receiving Aid
- NEW-Cost of Attendance
- NEW-Deferments of Tuition & Fees and Disbursements
- NEW-FAFSA On the web
- NEW-Forms
- NEW-Helpful Hints
- NEW-Late Drops and Withdrawals
- NEW-Over Awards
- NEW-Program Eligibility Chart
- NEW-Scholarship Opportunities!
- NEW-Second Degree-Seeking Undergraduate Students
- NEW-Student Rights and Responsibilities
- NEW-Transfer Students
- NEW-Verification Information
- Become a part of the Student Advisory Committee for the State of NJ Higher Education Student Assistance Authority. Here is your chance to get involved and share you voice. Contact www.hesaa.org and click "students".
Graduate Students
- Assistantships
Graduate Students: Students should apply for financial aid by following the same procedures as undergraduate students. Generally, graduate students that are at least half-time status may be eligible for Federal Stafford and Perkins Loans, and some scholarships. Graduate students are not eligible to receive grants, such as Federal Pell, Federal SEOG, New Jersey TAG, SHU Need, Seton Hall Grant, and/or any other undergraduate merit based scholarship program, such as but not limited to, University Scholarship, Regents, Chancellors, and Provost Scholarship.
- Graduate students receiving assistantships and/or
fellowships can only be applied to applicable tuition and fee
charges based on hours of enrollment and funding available. Graduate
students receiving these funds are not entitled to any refunds
and/or credits that are not applied to any charges the student did
not incur as a result of a higher award amount.
For information on how to receive assistantships, waivers, departmental payments, and teaching assistantships, please contact the department of your graduate degree.
- Graduate Fellowships: Students may receive graduate assistantships from the students' college or department, or agencies and organizations outside SHU. Please review your college Web site for those awards specifically for graduate students. Also, ask your graduate program coordinator if there are other opportunities for which you may be eligible.
Grants
Loans
- NEW-Complete Perkins Entrance/Exit Counseling and Loan Information.
- NEW-Complete your Entrance/Exit Counseling for the Stafford Loan.
- NEW-Parent Loan Requirement for 08-09
- Choosing A FFELP Lender
- Selected Lender List Criteria
- Loan Process @ SHU
- Federal Loan Limitations
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What
lender do I choose?
General Information Resources
- NEW-Dependant vs. Independent Students
- NEW-Student Employment
- Check status of your Perkins Loan account.
Office Staff:
- La Saundra Floyd, Director
- Javonda Asante, Senior Associate Director
- Cheryl Gaines, Associate Director
- Tammi Hussey, Associate Director
- Gary Thomas, Associate Director
- Sara Lacagnino, Assistant Director
- Anthony Bettencourt, Financial Aid Counselor
- Doris Davis, Financial Aid Representative
- Garland Foster, Financial Aid Counselor
- Ana Mercedes, Financial Aid Counselor
- Andrea Robinson, Financial Aid Counselor
- Darlene Robinson, Financial Aid Counselor
- Jessica Santiago, Financial Aid Counselor
- Imoniri Omage, Financial Aid Counselor
- Shu Young, IT Specialist
Contact Information
- Bayley Hall - First Floor.
- Phone: 1-800-222-7183
- Fax: 973-275-2040
- financialaid@shu.edu
