Ksu student Handbook & Daily Planner 2011-2012


Office of Student Financial Aid



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Office of Student Financial Aid


KSU is committed to remaining accessible to all qualified students despite rising educa-

tional costs. A wide variety of financial aid programs are available to help students pay the costs of attending the University. These programs include scholarships, grants, employment, and loans. Most awards are given on the basis of financial need; some are awarded in recognition of merit and achievement. All have one objective—to help provide access to a KSU education.

The Office of Student Financial Aid, located in the Rotunda of Kennesaw Hall, is open Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Fridays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. when school is in session. You may contact the office between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday - Fridays, at 7/423-6074, fax at 7/423-6708 or by e-mail to finaid@kennesaw.edu.

The following sources of financial aid, below, are available to eligible students. Students are encouraged to file the FAFSA no later than April 1 to be considered for the subsequent academic year. For additional criteria, deadlines, and application procedures, go to www. kennesaw.edu/financial_aid or call the Financial Aid Office at 7/423-6074.

Sources of Financial Aid:


Federal Pell Grant, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, TEACH Grant, Scholar-

ships (both Merit-Based and Need-Based), and Federal Work Study.

Student Loans:

Federal Direct Stafford Loan (Subsidized)

Federal Direct Stafford Loan (Unsubsidized)

Federal Direct Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) (Parents loan)

Graduate PLUS Loan (for Graduate Students)

Private Alternative Loan (FAFSA required)

Federal Perkins Loan

Emergency Loan

KSU Funds Distribution Timeline


Financial Aid refunds take at least three (3) days:

Day One: Financial Aid disburses your award(s). The Paid-To-Date column on the

AWARD HISTORY screen in Owl Express will show the amount disbursed. Contact Financial Aid with questions on your disbursement.

Day Two: The Bursar releases your excess funds. Refund-To-Student entries on the Account Summary By Term screen in Owl Express will show excess funds. A zero Term Balance indicates refunds are released. Contact the Bursar's Office with questions on your refunds.

Day Three: HigherOne distributes funds according to your refund preference.

Check the status of your Refund Distribution at www.KSUOne.com. Contact Card Services

or HigherOne with questions.

For information, contact the Card Services Center, Student Center Room 219, call 7/499- 3436, or email IDServices@kennesaw.edu or contact HigherOne Customer Service, Mon-Fri 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. at 1-877-578-1110 or www.KSUOne.com.

Division of Student Success


The Division of Student Success offers a variety of programs, services and activities that

assist and enhance student success. The areas included in this division are:

The Department of Student Life

The Department of Student Development

Sports and Recreation
Student Success Services

The Career Services Center

The Department of Student Conduct & Academic Integrity

Global Learning

Assessment

The Office of Residence Life

The Center for Student Leadership

The offices of the Vice President and Dean are located on the fourth floor of Kennesaw Hall.


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