At 5 p.m. (Arizona time), any loans that are not accepted will not be eligible for disbursement in the spring term. If you are enrolled in the summer term at least half time and have not used all of your annual loan eligibility for the academic year, you may be eligible to receive Federal Direct Loans in the summer term. Remaining loan eligibility for the summer term is determined by your current grade level, dependency status and cost of attendance.
For students enrolled in session B (including students enrolled in sessions A or C as well as B): This policy affects your award amounts. Your census date may be different if you are in a dynamically dated course (i.e., a course that is not a session A, B or C course). For more information, visit the Dropping classes as a financial aid recipient page
You must submit your FAFSA and have a complete ASU admissions application on file (application, test scores, transcripts and application fee) in order to be considered for the Obama Scholars Program. This deadline applies to both incoming first year students and current Obama Scholars. For more information about the Obama Scholars Program. Meeting criteria and deadline dates does not guarantee placement in the program as funding is limited and the program will close when available funds have been exhausted.
Submit your Satisfactory Academic Progress Review form before this date in order to appeal any SAP violation for the Spring 2024 semester. Appeals submitted after this date will be considered only for regaining eligibility for the next semester. Please see the form for requirements and instructions at https://tuition.asu.edu/satisfactory-academic-progress
If you are attending ASU for Fall 2023 only and you would like to make changes or accept your loan, you must submit 2023-2024 Student Aid Adjustment form by this date.
If you are attending ASU for Fall 2023 only and your parent would like to make changes or accept the Parent PLUS loan, you must submit the 2023-2024 Parent PLUS Loan Action form by this date.
At 5 p.m. (Arizona time), any loans that are not accepted will not be eligible for disbursement in the fall term. If you are enrolled in the spring term at least half time and have not used all of your annual loan eligibility for the academic year, you may be eligible to receive Federal Direct Loans in the spring term. Remaining loan eligibility for the spring term is determined by your current grade level, dependency status and cost of attendance.
For students enrolled in session B (including students enrolled in sessions A or C as well as B): This policy affects your award amounts. Your census date may be different if you are in a dynamically dated course (i.e., a course that is not a session A, B or C course). For more information, visit the Dropping classes as a financial aid recipient page
An ASU Consortium Agreement allows ASU degree-seeking students to receive certain financial aid awards 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 term). For more information, please visit the Consortium agreement for pell grant and federal loans page.
Submit your Satisfactory Academic Progress Review form before this date in order to appeal any SAP violation for the Fall 2023 semester. Appeals submitted after this date will be considered only for regaining eligibility for the next semester. For more information and link to the eform, please visit the Satisfactory academic progress page.