New students must complete Concordia’s Application for Financial Assistance (available for download from the Concordia Financial Aid website at www.cuaa.edu) and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), also available on the Web at www.fafsa.ed.gov to apply for scholarships, grants, loans or work study at Concordia. Signed copies of the student’s and parents’ federal tax returns and W-2s are required of all new applicants. Other verifying information may also be required. For renewal of aid, the FAFSA must be completed each year as soon as possible, after January 1st.
After the above information has been received at Concordia, students will be advised of the financial assistance for which they are eligible.
This includes employment, loans, grants and scholarships administered by Concordia. Applications received by May 1st will receive full consideration for all assistance, but applicants are encouraged to apply before this date, as some types of federal aid are limited and are awarded on a first-come, first-awarded basis. Applications received after May 1st will be subject to the limitations of available institutional resources. As a general rule, one half of the grants, scholarships, and loans are applied toward each semester’s charges. Eligible males of at least 18 years of age must be registered with selective service to receive Federal funds.
If you have any questions or need any forms, contact the Office of Financial Aid, Concordia University, 4090 Geddes Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 — Ph. (734) 995-7408.
08/29/2006