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| General Eligibility Information |
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Student Eligibility Requirements
- Submit an annual FAFSA.
- Have a high school diploma or a General Education Development (GED) Certificate.
- Be enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a degree/certificate seeking student. You may not receive
financial aid if enrolled as a "special" student or non-degree seeking student.
- Be enrolled at least half time. Half time status for undergraduates is 6 credits per semester and 5
credits for graduate students per semester.
- You must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States or be in the United States for other
than a temporary purpose to be eligible for financial aid.
- Have a valid Social Security Number
- You must be registered with Selective Service (male students only)
- Be making satisfactory academic progress.
- You may only receive financial aid from one Institution for the same award period.
- You cannot be in default on a student loan or owe a refund of any Title IV aid.
- Students with a Bachelors Degree from UW-Green Bay are not eligible for financial aid unless they are
Graduate Students, or enrolled in the Teacher Certification or Social Work Programs.
- You must get a grade of “A”, “AB”, “B”, “BC”, “C”, “D” or “P” to successfully complete a class.
- Financial aid is available for students involved in a study abroad program.
For priority consideration, completed applications must be received in the FAO no later than April 15 for the
following academic year. Financial Aid is awarded based on need and date of complete application.
Administrative Information
Any intentionally false statements or misrepresentations you make (written or verbal) in any phase of the
financial aid process may eliminate you from future consideration for assistance from the University of
Wisconsin-Green Bay, and may subject you to a fine, imprisonment, or both.
All awards are based on an estimate of the amount of funds available for the year. Therefore, all awards
are subject to reduction or cancellation if actual funds do not meet estimates. Should any significant
change from the award you accepted be necessary, you will be notified at the earliest possible date.
The University complies with federal and state privacy laws and regulations. The data in your file may be
released to financial aid donors, lenders, and university offices needing the information for awarding and
advising. No one else may review your file without your written consent or a subpoena or court order.
Information concerning the amount of aid for which you are eligible cannot be provided over the telephone.
In conformance with federal and state law and university policy, UW-Green Bay does not discriminate on the
basis of race, sex, handicap, religion, age, national origin, sexual orientation, or veteran’s status with
regard to treatment of students in educational programs or activities which it operates. Inquiries
concerning this policy may be directed to the appropriate campus admitting or employing unit or to the
Affirmative Action Office, Cofrin Library.
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