Types of Aid
Scholarships & Grants
Scholarships and grants represent money that does not need to be repaid. All 51ÁÔÆæ Scholarships are need-based and awarded based on an annual review of your financial aid application materials. Work-study/campus employment earnings are paid directly to the student (and not applied to the bill).
Need-based Federal Work-Study/Campus Employment
The amount of need-based federal work-study or campus employment offered to a student in their financial aid offer is based on demonstrated financial need. Federal work-study and/or campus employment are considered part of the “self-help” portion of a student’s financial aid offer.
Students who have not received a need-based federal work-study or campus employment offer may still seek campus employment and apply for on-campus job opportunities via HandShake.
Loans for Students
51ÁÔÆæ includes loans that will not exceed $3,500 for first-year students. Sophomores will receive a maximum of $4,500, and Juniors and Seniors will be capped at $5,500. U.S. citizens are eligible for federal loans and international students, including Canadian citizens, may be awarded an institutional loan at the same levels. Depending on eligibility, additional loans may be borrowed to offset the family contribution.
Loans for Parents
Parent loans may be available to cover up to the difference between the cost of attendance and financial aid.
Financing Options
While the financial aid award is intended to meet the demonstrated need of each family, many families finance their family contribution over a number of months or years using a monthly payment plan or combination plan.
Application Codes
FAFSA: 002728
College Board CSS Profile: 2286
NYS Residents Tuition Assistance Program (TAP): 0270
Contact
Office of Financial Aid