The Ohio State University at Newark: Financial Aid
The Office of Financial Aid at The Ohio State University
at Newark is looking
forward to serving you. Some important items to take note of as you begin
the financial aid application process:
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The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the only
financial aid application needed. It should be submitted at least twelve
(12) weeks before your first quarter to have the funds available when
you begin classes.
Reminder:
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) is
available now for you to apply for aid for the 2009-2010 award year. Complete and submit the FAFSA online at
www.fafsa.ed.gov
to ensure the fastest processing and fewest
errors. You can also obtain a PDF version of the FAFSA at
www.federalstudentaid.ed.gov.
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To be considered for maximized funding from all sources, refer to
the priority deadlines listed on the
Columbus
campus financial aid
page.
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You will
be eligible for some type of Federal aid regardless of your income.
The Ohio State University participates in State and Federal grant and
loan programs, and has institutional scholarship funds available.
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The admission
process is interrelated with the financial aid process. Please complete
all requirements for admission as quickly as possible, including submission
of all academic transcripts of high schools and colleges attended to
the Admission office.
Our staff
looks forward to serving you and is here to assist you in financing your
education. We welcome your questions. Please stop by
the Office of Financial Aid in the Hopewell Mall or call us at 740.366.9435, 614.292.4094 (Columbus), or elsewhere in Ohio at 800.9NEWARK.
You may also email any questions to
us. (NOTE:
The Office of Financial Aid staff will respond to email via OSU issued
email addresses only.)
Sincerely,
Faith Phillips
Director, Financial Aid
Ohio State
Newark Scholarships
Outside Scholarship
Opportunities
Hope
Scholarship/Lifetime Learning Tax Credit Guide
Newark campus Student Employment
www.college.gov - Site designed
by students for students and features first-person accounts of
students who overcame challenges to going to college such as peer
pressure, lack of family support, and financial barriers. It
provides relevant, comprehensive information about why to go, how to
go, and how to pay for college or other postsecondary education
programs. Young people who may have not considered higher
education a viable option will be engaged, informed, and inspired to
create their own "roadmap" to college.
FAFSA On The Web
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Federal School Code for OSU: 003090
Priority Deadline is March 1st of each year.
Financial Aid Estimator - FAFSA4caster
-
a new Federal Student
Aid Web product designed to assist high school juniors and their
families plan for education beyond high school. Students can receive an estimated EFC by entering their information
into the FAFSA4caster tool, a customized version of the FAFSA.
FAFSA4caster also provides guidance on next steps for applying for
admission, applying for Federal student financial aid, and paying
for education beyond high school.
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