Federal Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans are low-interest loans for students to help pay for the cost of a post-secondary education. UB students may be eligible for Federal Direct Loans ...
Census refers to the day a snapshot is taken of a student’s registration for financial aid purposes. Federal Pell, TEACH and Children of Fallen Heroes Grants are based on UB credit hours registered by ...
Alternative loans are private, non-federal loans offered by banks or other lenders. They can help cover education costs when: You’ve reached your limit on federal loans. There’s still a gap between ...
The Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) program is for undergraduate students working on their first bachelor’s degree who demonstrate exceptional financial need as determined by ...
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is the term used to determine if a student is making acceptable progress toward a degree or certificate. At the end of each payment period/semester, a review of a ...
The Federal Work-Study program offers part-time job opportunities on campus and with approved community organizations to students who demonstrate financial need. If you're eligible, you can choose ...
The Federal Pell Grant program is offered to high-need students who are working towards a first bachelor’s degree at a postsecondary educational institution. Eligibility is based on your Student Aid ...
Federal Health Professions Student Loans are low-interest, federally subsidized loans available to full-time pharmacy and dental students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Be full-time ...