Student Aid Recipient Rights and Responsibilities
Your Rights
As a student receiving financial aid, you have the right to:
- Be informed about all available federal, state, and institutional aid programs.
- Understand how your financial need is determined, including what resources were considered.
- Know the total amount of your financial need that is being met by UOS.
- Be aware of deadlines for submitting applications for financial aid programs.
- Request a re-evaluation of your aid if your financial situation changes.
- Understand the terms and conditions of student employment and assistantships.
- Receive full information on any loans you accept, including repayment terms, interest rates, and conditions.
- Learn how financial aid will be disbursed and the frequency of disbursements.
- Know the eligibility criteria for maintaining financial aid.
- Be informed of your department’s academic progress standards and how to regain eligibility if lost.
- Receive detailed exit counseling information about loans and repayment requirements upon graduation.
Your Responsibilities
As a financial aid recipient, you are responsible for:
- Reapplying for financial aid each year by the published deadlines.
- Reviewing and understanding your financial aid terms annually.
- Reporting all external funding or additional resources to the Graduate School.
- Repaying any loans received.
- Fully understanding any forms or agreements you sign.
- Providing accurate and complete information to the Graduate School.
- Submitting all requested documents promptly to avoid processing delays.
- Using financial aid exclusively for education-related expenses.