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Recommended Lender List
Yellow Ribbon Program
Additional Resources
2010 Federal Student Loan Repayment Presentation
2010 Coastal Federal Credit Union Financial Tips
The SmartStudent™ Guide to Financial Aid
Federal Student Aid: US Department of Education
The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship
- Is it possible to borrow funds to meet the costs of attending Fuqua?
- A variety of student loan programs are available to both domestic and international students enrolled at Fuqua. You are eligible to apply for a combination of federal and alternative student loans to meet their cost of tuition, fees, books, and related living expenses as estimated in the cost of attendance.
- How do I apply for student loans?
- Upon admission, all students must submit The MMCi Financial Aid Form to apply for federal or alternative loan assistance. Detailed information and application instructions are available here.
- How will I know if my financial aid application is complete?
- Approximately one week after you submit your FAFSA, you will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR), which will indicate the receipt and initial processing of your application. Our financial aid office receives an electronic copy of the SAR. The FAFSA data for admitted students is reviewed for accuracy and completeness. If additional information is needed, you will receive a written request from Fuqua. If no additional information is required or after requested information is received and reviewed, you will receive a financial aid award notice as stated above. Our financial aid office begins review of financial aid applications in March and sends out award notices on a rolling basis.
- When should I start contacting lenders to apply for a loan?
- Contact lenders after you have received your award notice. However, since Graduate PLUS and alternative student loan programs are credit-based programs, students who anticipate borrowing alternative student loans may consider contacting lenders earlier to make certain that they are creditworthy loan borrowers. Most of the student loan applications are completed and processed electronically. Therefore, paper applications are unnecessary. Generally, you will visit a lender's website to apply for a loan and electronically complete the promissory note. Subsequently, lenders will transmit the loan request to our financial aid office, so the loan may be certified and processed electronically.
