Usefuls Links
Useful Links
We've put together this list of helpful links to provide more information about the financial aid process. If you have questions, the Office of Financial Aid is here for you!
You must complete the Master Promissory Note (MPN) before your loan funds can be released to the University.
All new loan borrowers must complete entrance counseling.
Complete the mandatory loan exit counseling session online at any time.
Graduate students applying for a Graduate PLUS loan are required to complete the request (credit check) and the Master Promissory Note (MPN).
Parents applying for a PLUS loan are required to complete the request (credit check) and the Master Promissory Note (MPN). The MPN is an agreement to repay loan funds the parent borrows for their son or daughter's educational cost. Parents that are approved for the PLUS loan through an appeal or receive an endorser must also complete PLUS Counseling
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online.
Complete the Federal TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve and Initial Counseling for each year that you receive this grant at
Complete the mandatory exit counseling for the Federal TEACH Grant at
Basic information explaining the financial aid process, types of aid available and billing, refund policy, etc.
Information useful in your search to make higher education affordable for both parents and students.
If you have been unable to solve a problem with your federal student loan, you can ask the Federal Student Aid Ombudsman Group for help.
Request your tax return transcript or verification of non-filing letter at .
National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) is the U.S. Department of Education's central database for federal financial aid. You can log on to nslds.ed.gov and access your complete loan history.
Financial aid resource page of the Ohio Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (OASFAA). Information useful in your search to make higher education affordable for both parents and students.
Required Exit Interview for all Perkins Loan borrowers.