For further information, please see international wire transfer payments.
First-year students must submit all requested documents for financial aid verification to be considered for the ASU College Attainment Grant Program. Meeting criteria and deadlines does not guarantee placement, as funding is limited and the program closes when funds are exhausted. There are no exceptions to these dates, so please submit documents early to address any issues.
At 5 p.m. (Arizona time), any loans that are not accepted by the student will not be eligible for disbursement in the summer semester.
If you are attending ASU for summer 2026 and your parent would like to make changes or accept the Parent PLUS Loan, you must submit the 2025–2026 Parent PLUS Loan Action form by this date.
If you are attending ASU for summer 2026 and you would like to make changes or accept your loan, you must submit 2025–2026 Student Aid Adjustment form by this date.
If you are attending ASU for summer 2026, you must submit 2025–2026 Student Budget Reviews, Student Income Reduction Reviews and Parent Reviews along with all required documentation by this date in order for a reevaluation of the FAFSA and scholarships to occur.
For students enrolled in session B (including students enrolled in sessions A and C as well as B): This policy affects your scholarship amounts. Your census date may be different if you are in a dynamically dated course (i.e., a course that is not in session A, B or C). For more information, visit the dropping classes as a financial aid recipient page.
To appeal any summer 2026 SAP violation, submit your Satisfactory Academic Progress Review form before this date. Late submissions will only be considered for next semester's eligibility. For more information, visit the Satisfactory Academic Progress page.
To appeal any summer 2026 SAP violation, submit your Satisfactory Academic Progress Review form before this date. Late submissions will only be considered for next semester's eligibility. For more information, visit the Satisfactory Academic Progress page.
An ASU Consortium Agreement allows ASU degree-seeking students to receive certain financial aid based on their combined enrolled hours between ASU and another school during the same semester (i.e., enrolled at ASU and a community college during the same semester). For more information, please visit the Consortium agreement for Pell Grant and federal loans page.