Other Things You Need To Know
Martin University Financial Aid Office reserves the right to review, revise, or suspend financial aid due to available funding, office error, and changes in application, enrollment, receipt of additional resources, verification corrections or failure to make reasonable academic progress. Although care is taken to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of information contained in the award letter, the contents are subject to change due to changing federal and state legislation as well as unintended human error.
Federal regulations require the Financial Aid Office to reduce the student’s financial aid package when an over-award exists. Students are responsible for paying any monies refunded if an over-award occurs after they have received their refund.
Your responsibility when filing for financial aid
You are required to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) before you plan to attend, or at least within four weeks from the first day of classes. If it is not completed within this time frame, you will not be admitted to any classes. If extenuating circumstances exist, consult a financial aid counselor immediately.
Attendance is required in each class before funds are applied to a your account. (See catalog for more details.)
Prior default history and additional loan request policy
Martin University reserves the right to deny loan eligibility in the following situations:
- Students have a prior default history
- Students request loan funds that exceed their original financial aid award
The Financial Aid Director will review these cases on an individual basis.