2016-2017 Forms

VerificationVerification is a review process in which the FAO determines the accuracy of the information provided on the student's financial aid application. During the verification process the student and parent will be required to submit documentation for the amounts listed (or not listed) on the financial aid application. Such documentation may include signed copies of the most recent Federal income tax returns for the student, spouse (if any) and their parents. Financial aid applications are randomly selected by the Federal processor for verification, with most schools verifying at least 1/3 of all applications. Schools may select additional students for verification if they suspect fraud. Some schools undergo 100% verification. If any discrepancies are uncovered during verification, the financial aid office may require additional information to clear up the discrepancies. Such discrepancies may cause a student's final financial aid package to be different from the initial package described on the award letter they received from the school. If the student refuses to submit the above mentioned documentation, the financial aid package will be canceled and no aid will be awarded. Statements

2016-2017 Verification

New for 2016-2017! The Verification Process is now completed online! If you are selected for verification, look for the Verification Process 16-17 To Do List item on myUNT. Follow the instructions and link provided in the To Do List item to login and complete your verification.

Students and their parents are encouraged to utilize the IRS Data Retrieval tool to transfer tax return information to the student’s FAFSA.  Successfully transferring tax return information through this tool can eliminate having to contact the IRS for a tax return transcript.

 

Miscellaneous Financial AidMoney provided to the student and the family to help them pay for the student's education. Major forms of financial aid include gift aid (grants and scholarships) and self help aid (loans and work). Forms

Transfer Forms

Special Conditions Forms

 

 

Satisfactory Academic ProgressA student must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress to continue to receive financial aid. Students must maintain a certain qualitative standard (i.e. cumulative GPA) in addition to maintaining a quantitative standard (i.e. successfully completing a required number of credit hours). Students must also complete their degree or certificate program within a maximum timeframe, which may vary according to the student’s status and program. If a student does not maintain the required standards, the student may lose their financial aid eligibility. Appeal Forms


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