

Accurately and honestly complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Confidential protection of a financial aid record in accordance to the Federal Family Educational Right and Privacy Act (FERPA).How and when disbursements of financial aid are made.Terms and conditions of any loans, employment, scholarships or grant aid received.


Students are advised to keep copies of these items for their own records.ĭuring a student's application for aid or at any subsequent time thereafter, he/she will have the right to receive a thorough explanation of the financial aid award process, including the conditions of any student loan that may be awarded. Students should carefully review and ensure that they comprehend all financial aid related materials sent from SNHU and/or other agencies that will be awarding financial aid. A student may not receive federal or state aid at multiple institutions during the same enrollment period. In the event a student has received aid he/she is not entitled to, it will be the responsibility of the student to repay those funds. It is also the student's responsibility to notify the Student Financial Services Office of any circumstantial changes to the information reported in the FAFSA and supporting documentation.įalse or incomplete information submitted by a student or on behalf of a student may result in the cancellation of an award and may require repayment of all or part of the funds disbursed to the student. It is the student's responsibility to complete and submit application materials to the appropriate agencies within the required or recommended timeframes. SNHU is required by federal law to resolve any conflicts of information that become evident as part of the application review process. Action by federal or state governments, including but not limited to: insufficient funds or discontinuation of funds may result in rescinding or reduction of award amounts.Ī financial aid award is based on information that the student and the student's family (if applicable) submitted in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as well as any other supporting documentation. Awards are contingent upon continued funding from federal, state, and institutional sources.
