April 17, 2019
Illustrating the Financial Aid Process
By B&SC Blog Team
Applying for and completing financial student aid is an important part of the admissions process at Bryant & Stratton College. There are a number of steps that need to be completed and using the guidance offered by our financial aid staff can ensure that these steps are completed in a timely manner.
Since every individual’s financial situation is different, the process of completing financial aid is different as well. The graphic attached to this post should serve as an illustration of each step that needs to be taken as you go through financial aid. Some students will be required to submit more information than others (specifically at step four) but with the assistance of a financial aid advisor you can have that information submitted and processed quickly.
As you prepare to submit a FAFSA for the upcoming semester be sure to stay in constant contact with the financial aid department. This will ensure that the steps that you need to complete before receiving your award package are completed quickly and on time so you can receive a schedule well ahead of the first day of classes. In short, the steps include:
- Apply for a PIN
- Complete your FAFSA application
- Wait for the application to be processed
- Respond to requests for additional information
- Review your award letter
- Accept and complete the award package steps.
For more information, check out our financial aid page.
Note: If you right click and select “view image” you will be able to see the full size graphic.
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