After these dates, unaccepted offers are permanently withdrawn. Presidential Scholarship awards must be accepted through the Honors College online portal. Scholarships may be adjusted each year to ...
Students who wish to be considered for summer financial aid must be registered for at least six (6) credit hours before requesting financial aid for the summer term. Once registered, complete the ...
The Federal Pell Grant program is offered to high-need students who are working towards a first bachelor’s degree at a postsecondary educational institution. Eligibility is based on your Student Aid ...
Even with financial aid, many students and families find that there’s still a remaining balance to cover when it comes to college costs. This difference—often called the “gap”—can be filled in a ...
Federal Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans are low-interest loans for students to help pay for the cost of a post-secondary education. UB students may be eligible for Federal Direct Loans ...
Alternative loans are private, non-federal loans offered by banks or other lenders. They can help cover education costs when: You’ve reached your limit on federal loans. There’s still a gap between ...
The Financial Aid Office notifies students when financial aid packages become available each year. Once notified, students are able to view financial aid awards in HUB at any time. Select ‘Award ...
The State University Supplemental Tuition Award (SUSTA) is a state grant that is funded by the New York State Division of Budget and is allocated to the University at Buffalo annually. The SUSTA grant ...
The Financial Aid Office will offer self-help aid such as work-study or loans to eligible students each year. Students must then accept the aid if funding is desired, or decline the aid if it is not.
Federal Direct PLUS Loans are credit-based loans offered by the U.S. Department of Education to help cover education costs not met by other financial aid. These loans are available to: Graduate and ...
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is the process used to determine if a student is making acceptable progress toward a degree or certificate. At the end of each payment period/semester, a review of ...
The Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) is a grant for New York State residents that helps cover tuition costs and does not need to be repaid. Award amounts are based on your New York State net taxable ...