Financial Aid at Florida Atlantic University
Understanding Your Financial Aid
Florida Atlantic University (FAU’s) Office of Student Financial Aid helps students and families understand the cost of college and the resources available to manage it. We provide information, guidance and tools to help you apply for aid, review your offer and maintain eligibility throughout your time at Florida Atlantic.
Our goal is to make financial aid information clear, accurate and easy to use.
How Financial Aid Works
Apply
Maintain
Types of Financial Aid
Florida Atlantic offers several forms of financial aid to help cover educational costs:
- Grants - Need-based aid that does not require repayment. See All Grants
- Scholarships - Merit- and need-based awards from Florida Atlantic and external sources. View Scholarships
- Work-Study and Campus Employment - Part-time work opportunities. See Work Study
- Loans - Federal and private loan options. View Types of Loans
- Emergency Assistance - Short-term financial support in specific situations. See Emergency Aid Criteria
Learn About Types of Financial Aid
Start With the FAFSA
Completing the FAFSA allows Florida Atlantic to determine your eligibility for most types of financial aid.
File the FAFSA What You’ll Need to Apply
Life at Florida Atlantic
FAQs
1. Financial aid must first have been awarded.
2. The student must have signed an acceptance letter for all awards.
3. The acceptance letter must have been returned to the Office of Student Financial Aid.
If the total amount of financial aid awarded to the student DOES exceed tuition and other fees, and if sufficient dollars are available to cover housing and dining charges, the remaining dollars may be applied to other FAU charges.
If there is only partial financial aid remaining after tuition and fees have been paid by financial aid, the student is required to pay in full all remaining housing and dining charges not covered by financial aid prior to moving into their assigned space. If the total amounts of financial aid awarded to the student DOES NOT exceed tuition and other fees, the student must make payment of all remaining housing and dining charges prior to moving into their assigned space.
Students who have pending financial aid awards will be required to pay in full for all housing and dining fees and then may “reimburse” themselves when financial aid is awarded and distributed during the semester.
Graduate students may also be eligible for FAU Graduate Grant. These funds are limited and offered on a first come, first served basis, so be sure to complete your FAFSA early (prior to our April 1st priority deadline).
Additionally, graduate students may be eligible for tuition waivers, federal work study, scholarships and fellowships.
Click here for additional information including interest rates, borrowing limits, and how and when your loan will be repaid.
You can think of your cost of attendance as the upper limit of the maximum amount of financial aid (including grants, scholarships and federal and private loans) that you may receive for the year. Your cost of attendance is determined by your academic classification (graduate student), residency status, housing status, and enrollment status.
1. Click on "Your Financial Aid" to access Self-Service.
2. Click on "Eligibility" to review student requirements.
3. Select "Student Requirements" and select the Aid Year (if prompted).
If there are any documents under the "Unsatisfied Requirements" section, you must submit these documents ASAP in order to complete the processing of your financial aid.
NOTE: If you select Accept Partial in the offer decision column, then you will need to enter an amount in the Accept Partial Amount column (remembering that all your amounts, even partial, will be split between Fall and Spring, when you are accepting in the Fall). Make sure that you read the Terms and Conditions of Offers Document and then click the Submit Decision button when finished.
If students want to accept ALL offers offered without making changes to the amounts, students can click on the Accept Full Amount All Offers button.
Purchasing textbooks
Emergency funds relating to educational expenses
Unanticipated living expenses
Keep in mind that the Short Term Advance is NOT a source to assist with paying tuition and/or other related fees.
be degree-seeking
be enrolled at least half-time
have an FAU institutional GPA of 2.0
NOT have an outstanding balance with the University
establish direct deposit
be at least 18 years old (if not, the Parental Short Term Advance application will need to be submitted. This form is located on the Forms to Download section of the Financial Aid website.)