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Undergraduate
Financial Aid
Award Procedures
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For financial aid programs in which need is
the factor in determining eligibility, the Federal Pell Grant
is awarded first. After the Federal Pell Grant, outside and
institutional scholarships are awarded if the student qualifies.
If a student continues to have remaining unmet need, additional
need-based grants and gift aid are awarded provided the student
meets all eligibility criteria and funds are available.
After gift aid sources have been applied, then additional
awards are packaged from self-help types of aid (employment
and loans). Student employment is considered if the student
worked in the prior year or requested work-study on his/her
DBU financial aid application. Generally, work-study is awarded
if funds exist unless it would be impractical for the student
to work because of limited eligibility. When eligibility for
all other funds have been exhausted or when all other funds
have been encumbered, loans will be awarded to fill the remaining
unmet need or cost of attendance.
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