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Office of Financial Aid

Financial Aid

The mission of the Office of Financial Aid is to ensure that all students have an opportunity to obtain a college education. Our goal of removing financial barriers and providing access to higher education is accomplished by providing financial literacy for our students. The office develops policies and procedures sensitive to the students’ needs through the highest level of customer service, complying with all federal, state, and University policies and regulations.

Department of Financial Aid
Hours of Operation​

Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Martin University School Code: 014975
Email: financialaid@martin.edu

Financial Aid Staff

Qiana Hall

Associate Vice President, Enrollment Services

qhall@martin.edu

Applying for Financial Aid at Martin University is Easy!

Starting October 1 every year, file online at www.fafsa.gov.

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Martin University's Federal Title IV School Code is 014975.

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If you need assistance, contact Martin University Office of Financial Aid at 317 917-3415 or Federal Student Aid at 800-4FEDAID (800 433-3243)

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In order to qualify for state aid you must complete FAFSA by April 15th.

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Types Of Aid

  • GRANTS

  • LOANS

  • SCHOLARSHIPS – can be need-based or merit-based; does not have to be repaid.

  • FEDERAL WORK-STUDY – part-time student employment located on- or off-campus.

  • VETERAN'S BENEFITS – educational benefits provided to qualified veterans and their families in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs and the State of Indiana.

 

General Eligibility Requirements (not all-inclusive)

  1. Have an SSN

  2. Be a U.S. Citizen or eligible non-citizen

  3. Have a high school diploma or GED

  4. Demonstrate financial need

  5. Meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)

  6. Enroll as a regular student in an eligible degree or certificate program

  7. Complete Verification (If Required)

  8. Must not be in default on any federal loans or owe a refund of federal grants

Important Links

If you withdraw from all your classes before you have completed at least 60% of the semester, the University must determine what portion of your federal award(s) you are entitled to receive according to the Return to Title IV (R2T4) calculation and may result in you having to repay any award amount to which you were not entitled.

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Martin University is authorized by the State of Indiana to offer educational programs beyond secondary education.

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Students and prospective students who have a complaint against Martin University may seek to initiate the complaint resolution process with the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.

Federal student aid is awarded with the expectation that you will attend school for the entire period for which your financial aid was awarded. 

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