As a student receiving financial aid, you have the right to:
- Know the names of the institution's accrediting or licensing organizations.
- Know special facilities and services available for accessible education.
- Know what financial assistance is available, including all federal, state, and institutional financial aid programs.
- Know the deadlines and procedures associated with applying for financial aid.
- Know how your financial need is determined, including the components of the cost of attendance.
- An explanation of the types of aid awarded in your financial aid offer and how to retain eligibility for those funds.
- Know what portion of your financial aid offer is gift aid and what portion must be repaid. For loans, you have the right to know interest rates, the total amount to be repaid, procedures for repayment, when repayment begins, and how long you have to repay the loan.
- Request a review (Special Circumstances) of your current financial situation if you meet specific criteria based on changes since filing the current aid year FAFSA application.
- Know what happens if you withdraw, drop a class, or stop attending classes.
- Know the criteria for continued financial aid eligibility, including guidelines for determining Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP).
- Know the policies and procedures used to maintain confidentiality in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA).
- Know how and when financial aid disbursements are made.