Student's Rights
You have the right to ...
- Privacy. All information submitted with your financial aid application will be treated
as confidential.
- An explanation of the financial aid process. If you do not understand how your financial
aid award was determined, please contact the Financial Aid Office.
- Appeal. Please contact the Financial Aid Office if you believe that your application
for financial aid was not fairly evaluated.
- Know the effect of withdrawal/ceased attendance of class from the University and the
impact it will have on your financial aid.
- Know the effect that course reductions (dropped courses) will have on your financial
aid.
- Know where to go for advice regarding other financial alternatives.
Student's Responsibilities
It is a student's responsibility to
- Read and pay special attention to applications and all other related materials and
to comply with the application deadlines.
- Submit honest and accurate information on all forms.
- Promptly respond to requests and inquiries from the financial aid office.
- Use financial assistance solely for expenses related to attendance at the University.
- Report any financial assistance received from sources outside of the University promptly
upon notification of the award. You are responsible for reporting changes in your
finances. You must notify the Financial Aid Office if you receive scholarships, loans
or grants from any source outside of the University so that your financial aid may
be reappraised. The Financial Aid Office is required by law to consider all sources
of aid when awarding federal student aid funds.
- Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) as defined in the University's policy.
- Report any changes in your name, local and/or permanent address, and marital status
to the Financial Aid and Academic Services offices promptly.
- If selected for Verification, you (and your spouse/parents, if applicable) will be
required to submit additional materials to document information submitted on your
application.
- You are responsible for repaying your loans. Acceptance of any loan carries a serious
legal and financial obligation. Failure to meet this obligation will adversely affect
your credit rating and prohibit you from receiving federal financial aid in the future.
Student who are first-time borrowers are required to complete an online Entrance Interview
before receiving any loan funds. Borrowers are also required to complete an online Exit
Interview before leaving school. During the Exit Interview we will explain the various
repayment options and types of deferments available. The online interviews can be
complete at https://studentloans.gov.
- Report changes in your student status. If you change your address, drop below full-time
status, or withdraw from school you must notify the Financial Aid Office as soon as
possible.
- To keep copies of all documents and records you submit to us.
If after having thoroughly read the information on the financial aid office website,
should you need further information, feel free to contact the University's financial
aid offices:
(340) 692-4193 St.Croix Campus • (340) 693-1090 St. Thomas campus.