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You have a right to:

  • Be advised of what financial aid programs are available and how to apply for them;
  • Be advised of requirements in the case of withdrawal, refunds, and repayment of financial aid;
  • Have all application information treated with the higest professional confidentiality;
  • Be advised of the procedures and deadlines for submitting application(s) for financial aid;
  • Be advised of the selection criteria for financial aid recipients;
  • Be advised of how and when financial aid funds are disbursed;
  • Request a review of your aid packages if you believe a mistake has been made, or if your enrollment status or family and/or financial circumstances have changed;
  • Be advised of how the school determines whether you are making satisfactory progress for financial aid, and what happens if you are not;
  • Be advised of campus security and crime statistics.
 

You have a responsibility to:

  • Establish plans to meet your educational and living expenses;
  • Keep informed by reviewing all information sent to you, as well as by regularly checking your status in OASIS;
  • Apply for financial aid early, if you need financial assistance;
  • Submit all forms required to complete the application process in a timely and accurate manner;
  • Read, understand, and retain copies of all information and/or forms that are sent to you, or that you must sign;
  • Maintain a current e-mail address while you are a student at USF;
  • Keep USF informed of any change of address, name, or marital status while you are a student, and until all loans have been repaid in full;
  • Notify the Office of Financial Aid of all sources of funds you receive that are not already showing on your Award Notice;
  • Maintain satisfactory academic progress;
  • Satisfactorily perform and work assignments accepted through student employment programs.