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.
The federal government will not allow students and parents to submit the 2025–2026 FAFSA or make FAFSA corrections after this date. For more information, visit the FAFSA page.
Starting June 26, summer 2026 (session B only) financial aid will be applied to your summer charges. Check your status in the Financial Aid Tracker on My ASU. If it reads "Disbursement," you do not need to take any action. If your status shows anything other than "Disbursement," check your Priority Tasks to ensure there is no information or action items needed from you.
If you are a Federal Pell Grant recipient, this is the last day you can charge books to your student account.
This policy affects your scholarship amounts if enrolled in sessions A and C. 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.
Starting May 12, your summer 2026 (sessions A and B) financial aid will be applied to your summer charges. Check your status in the Financial Aid Tracker on My ASU. If it reads "Disbursement," you do not need to take any action. If your status shows anything other than "Disbursement," check your Priority Tasks to ensure there is no information or action items needed from you.
If you're a Federal Pell Grant recipient with all financial aid verification documents submitted and enrolled in summer 2026 session B, you can charge your textbooks to your student account at the Sun Devil Campus Stores, online or in person. Eligible students will receive an ASU email each semester with instructions.
If you are a Federal Pell Grant recipient, this is the last day you can charge books to your student account.
Loans not accepted by 5 p.m. (Arizona time) won't be disbursed in the spring semester. If you're enrolled at least half-time in the spring semester and haven't used all your annual loan eligibility, you may get Federal Direct Loans in the summer. Your remaining loan eligibility is based on your grade level, dependency status and cost of attendance.
If you are attending ASU for the 2025–2026 aid year or spring 2026 only 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.