Summer Financial Aid
Congratulations on your admission to the University of North Florida for the Summer semester.
Whether you are beginning UNF in the Summer or simply have questions regarding Financial Aid for the Summer term, we hope the information below will help you get started.
If you intend to request financial aid for the summer semester, you must complete a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and a Summer Request Form. If you intend to request financial aid for the Fall and Spring terms, you must complete next year's FAFSA.
Whether you are beginning UNF in the Summer or simply have questions regarding Financial Aid for the Summer term, we hope the information below will help you get started.
If you intend to request financial aid for the summer semester, you must complete a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and a Summer Request Form. If you intend to request financial aid for the Fall and Spring terms, you must complete next year's FAFSA.
What do I need to fill out?
| To receive aid for | Which FAFSA? | Other forms? |
| Summer 2010 | 2009-2010 | Summer Request Form (available March 15) |
| Fall 2010 | 2010-2011 (available January 2010) |
What's next?
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| Step 2. | Read the UNF Financial Aid Guide and Paying for College brochure for important information on all financial aid programs and awarding criteria. | |
| Step 3. | Log in to your myWings account to review and accept your award, a few weeks after you file your FAFSA. | |
| Step 4. | Complete any Financial Aid Requirements listed in myWings, by March 15 for timely Summer disbursement. | |
| Step 5. | Pay or pend your tuition and fees by the payment deadline. |
What else do I need to know?
- Summer term aid is awarded on a funds available basis. Don't delay in submitting your FAFSA and Summer Request Form!
- If you have any outstanding Financial Aid Requirements, you will not receive a Summer Financial Aid award. View your Financial Aid Requirements on the Students tab of myWings.
- Eligibility: Your financial aid eligibility is based on your FAFSA results and the number of hours you take during the term.
- Click here to estimate your cost of education.
- Your financial aid award will assume full-time enrollment for both the Fall and Spring terms.
- Loans: You must be enrolled in a minimum of 6 hours to receive student loans. Click here to view loan limits.
- Work Study: You must be enrolled in a minimum of 6 hours at UNF to earn work study funding. Click here for more Work Study information.
- Grants: Enrollment requirements vary from between grant programs. To view the requirements for your specific grants, click here. Most grants will be prorated based on enrollment hours as follows. Institutional programs will prorate based on hours at UNF only.
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| *Pell grants will be prorated to 25% of the offered award for undergraduate students in 3-5 hours. | ||||||||||||||
- Concurrent enrollment: students must take a minimum of 6 hours at one institution and submit a copy of their UNF Concurrent Enrollment form, Consortium Agreement, and fee slip from the other institution to receive aid at UNF. The Consortium Agreement does not guarantee straight reimbursement, but will ensure that you receive aid for which you are eligible based on total enrollment.
- Fall FAFSA: The priority deadline for Fall term aid is April 1. We strongly encourage you to complete the FAFSA by the April 1 deadline.
Other useful financial aid resources:
- UNF Financial Aid Guide
- One Stop Student Services website
- Florida Bright Futures Information
- Florida Prepaid College Program or 1.800.552.GRAD (4723)
- UNF Cashier's Office
