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Office of Financial Aid
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Please use this web site as your guide to a smooth aid process. It answers most common questions.
Because the aid process can be complicated, please carefully follow all instructions and deadlines.
Remember to check your TU email account for important aid notices.
We look forward to helping you to reach your educational goals.
Learn about the many types of aid programs that we offer and their eligibility requirements including our scholarships, grants, loans, and student employment options.
Skip to this section for instructions on applying for all of our aid programs including our deadlines, the FAFSA process, and scholarship applications. If you are prospective new undergraduate student, our Aid Calendar summarizes the monthly tasks in your admission and aid process.
After we offer you aid, Your Award Guide explains everything you need to know about reviewing your aid offers, accepting your aid, borrowing loans, and maintaining your eligibility to receive aid. Learn about minimum number credits per semester, how drops and withdrawals can affect your aid, and the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy requirements.
Once all required steps have been completed, your aid will disburse onto your account. Learn how aid disbursements and rebates are applied toward your bill, how to pay your remaining balance or receive aid rebates, and how changing your enrollment level can impact your bill and your rebates.
New loan borrowers must complete additional loan steps to receive their first loans. In addition, once you graduate, withdrawal, or enroll below half-time, you must complete Exit Counseling.
See Forms & Online Services for instructions on how to access our online and printable forms, our other online services, and the TU Mobile App.
Please see our Frequently Asked Questions.
If you have any questions or need assistance, please see Contacts & Resources. We have a variety of staff members available to help you including our Call Center Representatives, the Processors who manage and review your application materials, and our Financial Aid Advisors. This page also includes contact information for many other aid web sites, aid services, and federal and state aid agencies.