Once you have registered for spring semester classes, you will see an amount due for your class fees. Here is when you can expect financial aid to be applied towards that amount:
Aid Disbursement Dates:
January 10th disbursement of:
Pell Grants, SEOG/LEAP/SLEAP Grants, Scholarships, Perkins, Subsidized & Unsubsidized loans, PLUS loans, and Alternative Loans
Caution: check to see if this aid is enough to cover all of your spring fees! If not, you need to make plans to arrangments to pay the difference before the January 12th fee payment deadline.
January 31st disbursement of Lightfoot Scholarships
These disbursement dates are accurate, if ALL of the statements below are true...
You completed a 2011-2012 FAFSA on or before October 1, 2011
You have no financial aid "To Do Items" or "Holds" on your BroncoWeb records (except for "No Fall Aid" To Do item)
Your first class begins on or before the week of January 17th, 2012 (Studies Abroad students and others with later classes, your aid is scheduled to disburse 10 days before your first class begins).
Your 2011-2012 financial aid is visible on BroncoWeb AND you have ACCEPTED aid before January 5th
You are registered for enough credits for the type of aid you will be receiving:
At least half-time enrollment for federal Direct Student Loans and Parent PLUS loans
12 or more credits to receive the full amount of Pell Grant and most scholarships
Federal Pell Grants are reduced when you are enrolled in fewer than 12 credits
12 or more credits for Perkins Loans, when disbursed AND at 11:59 p.m. on January 30th
All internship and course credits must be in place on BroncoWeb by 11:59 p.m. January 30th in order to be included for grant eligibility.
Refunds will begin to appear in bank accounts and mailboxes on or about January 12th, 2012.
January 10th: The Satisfactory Academic Progress review will be completed for all students enrolled fall semester. For those students who regain financial aid eligibility, please notify the Financial Aid Office to have your spring aid reinstated.