What is Anticipated Aid?
Most of your pending financial aid awards can serve as a payment arrangement for your class schedule. It is important to make necessary payment arrangements for your classes prior to published payment deadlines.

Which financial aid awards can be counted as Anticipated Aid?
The following types of financial aid awards are counted as Anticipated Aid:

  • scholarships you have been awarded
  • grants you have "Accepted" on myUNTD
  • federal or state student loans you have "Accepted" on myUNTD
  • federal Parent (PLUS) Loans for borrowers who do not have an adverse credit history and SFAS has received a credit approval by the lender

Which financial aid awards are not counted as Anticipated Aid?
The following types of financial aid awards are not counted as Anticipated Aid:

  • work-study
  • federal Parent (PLUS) Loans that have been denied due to adverse credit history by the lender and/or SFAS has not received a credit approval by the lender.

How do I know if my Anticipated Aid will hold my class schedule?
The total of your Anticipated Aid must be equal to or greater than your Tuition and Fee balance. If the total of your Anticipated Aid is less than your Tuition and Fee balance, payment for the difference must be made prior to the published payment deadlines to prevent your classes from being dropped. Payments can be made online at myUNTD.