University of North Carolina Wilmington
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Office of
Scholarships &
Financial Aid

For Parents

We have provided this site for the parents of Prospective, New and Current students at UNCW who will be or presently are receiving financial aid.  We hope this site helps answer many of your questions in a simple and concise manner.  We suggest that you bookmark this page.

You can get even more information by reading All About Financial Aid.

You may also want to read our Glossary of terms, download and print important financial aid Forms, or even learn more About our Office.

 

Bullet All financial aid records are based upon the Student ID.  If your student has given you access to his or her records, and you wish to contact our office regarding these records, you need to have this Student ID at hand.
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The US Department of Education (which awards Federal financial aid) does not consider a student to be independent until they are 24 years old, married, a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces, a graduate student, or responsible for dependents for whom they provide more than 50% of their support.  This dependency status is not the same dependency status as determined by the IRS.  Until one of these criteria is met, the parent's financial information is required on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Dependency status may be appealed, but there are very limiting criteria.  For details on this please contact your financial aid counselor.

Bullet Every year the student must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).   If the student is dependent, the parent's tax information and signature are required on the application.  

This FAFSA application should be completed as soon after January 1, as possible.  If your student is admitted for the Spring or Summer of 2009, they should file the 2008-2009 FAFSA now.  If your student is admitted for the 2009-2010 Academic Year, starting in Fall of 2009, they should file the 2009-2010 FAFSA as soon as you both have your tax information.   

We suggest you complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid by March 1st.  

The parent, as well as the student, needs a Federal Personal Identification (PIN) to sign the FAFSA on-line. Visit the PIN Web Site to request a PIN or a duplicate PIN.

Note: The FAFSA is the dependent student's application and must be filed with his or her information and SSN. The parent(s) are providing information on the parent section of the application only.

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If your student plans to attend in the Summer of 2009, you must complete the 2008-2009 FAFSA as well as a Summer School Financial Aid Application. The summer school application is available March 15.
Bullet The Application for UNCW Scholarships becomes available on November 15th and stays open until April 1st for the next academic year.  See the Financial Aid & Veterans Services section of the current catalog for a listing of these scholarships.
Bullet Some financial aid is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis from limited funding.  Having a complete and accurate financial aid application on file as soon as possible affords your student the best opportunity to be awarded from these funds.  We begin awarding these funds in early March.
Bullet If we have received the FAFSA by March 15th, and all necessary documentation is complete and accurate by April 15th, your student's financial aid should be ready to pay their bill when it comes due.
Bullet If your student is interested in outside scholarship sources, check our listing of Scholarship Search Engines and Advertised Scholarships.
Bullet If your student receives a scholarship from an outside source you must inform our office as soon as possible, in order to update your awards.  To facilitate this process you should ask the awarding organization to make the scholarship check payable only to UNCW and send directly to the Financial Aid & Veterans Services Office.  To ensure that funds are applied accurately, make sure that the scholarship check contains both the student's name and student ID number.
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An award notification, listing all of your student's financial aid awards is sent to every student.  Each student receives one printed award notification during their first year.  If your student would like another printed copy of his or her award notification, they may call or e-mail our office. In subsequent years, the student receives e-mail notification to check SEANET for their award notification information.  The student must accept or decline their awards. This may be done, as in the case of the first-time student, by completing and signing the printed award notification or by accessing the student's personal financial aid information on SEANET to accept or decline awards online.

Bullet SEANET is the Student Electronic Access Web Site to which all students have access.  This secure web site is one of the most important tools your student will use during his or her career at UNCW.  Through this site your child has access to financial aid award information, notifications of missing information, their student account, and links to all important sites they may need.  The student needs a SEANET PIN.
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All students have a UNCW E-mail account.  It is very important that your child check this e-mail at least once a week.  This office sends most of its notifications to students by e-mail to this address.  Your student receives notice whenever their award has changed, with directions on how to get to SEANET.  The student will also receive notice to check SEANET for missing information.  Click here for more information about the UNCW E-Mail account.

Bullet Purchasing books is the student's responsibility.  The student should plan to buy their own books ahead of time.  The UNCW Book Buying Program allows the students to pay at Orientation and have the books ordered so they are available when they arrive on campus.  Please visit the UNCW Book Store Web Site.
Bullet Refunds for any financial aid over and above the cost of tuition, fees, dormitory charges, cafeteria plans, and other such expenses may not be available until after classes have started.  If your student is not participating in the Book Buying Program, they should come to campus with money to purchase books. 

Before a refund is issued, each student's registered hours are compared to anticipated hours (which are taken from the FAFSA), to ensure that the student is registered for the same (or more) hours on which the award is based.  If your student is registered for fewer hours, the award is adjusted before a refund is issued.

Bullet If your student is interested in federal student loans, they must complete the FAFSA and indicate they are interested in student loans as part of their financial aid package. UNCW will package the student and include loan offers up to their eligibility. Students must accept the loan(s), complete an entrance interview and sign a Master Promissory Note.  We automatically package student loans through the William D. Ford Federal Direct Student Loan Program. The best way to sign the Master Promissory Note for Direct Loans is with E-Sign on the web (needs acrobat reader). Students who wish to use another lender should review our website for loan information, or contact the financial aid office for further instructions.
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If a dependent student's total cost of attendance cannot be met with funds in the student's name, parents may request to borrow money through the PLUS loan program, up to the student's cost of attendance. Information on applying for PLUS Loans is included in the award notification information, or parents and students may contact the financial aid office.

PLUS loans are unsubsidized, which means interest does accrue while the student is in school.  PLUS loans traditionally go into repayment 60 days after the last disbursement of loan funds is made  (the award is normally for two semesters, half being disbursed in fall and the other half in spring).  Effective July 2008, parents have the option of delaying repayment of their PLUS Loan until the student graduates. Parents should contact their lender to discuss this option.

 

If a parent has applied for and does not qualify for a PLUS loan, the student may be eligible for an additional Unsubsidized Stafford Loan.  Your child should contact their financial aid counselor regarding this option.

 

A note about Parent PLUS loans:  The parent borrower may indicate on the PLUS application whether they wish excess PLUS loan funds to be paid to the parent borrower or disbursed to the student. PLUS refunds to parents are generally issued via check. PLUS refunds to students are disbursed according to procedures established by the Office of Student Accounts.

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If your child has been awarded Federal Work-Study, they must apply for a job and turn in a timesheet at the end of each month. Students are paid by direct deposit on the 15th of the following month.   Students may use their work-study earnings as they choose. To apply for a work-study job and learn more about this award please see our Work Study web site.

 

Students who do not have a federal work-study award as part of their financial aid package may want to pursue a campus job through the Office of Career Services. Several departments on campus hire student employees who are paid from departmental budgets and not work-study funds.

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The student's right to privacy - All financial aid records and data submitted with the student's application for financial aid are treated as confidential information and subject to disclosure requirements under the Family Educational Right to Privacy Act (FERPA). 

This means that the parent must be authorized by the student to access their information. We cannot share your student's information with anyone without such a document. Your student must submit a signed FERPA Release Form, identifying those persons with whom we can discuss their financial aid information in detail. You may print a copy of the FERPA Release Form from our forms page (needs acrobat reader)  

Note: Any form that has more than one person's name on it can be seen by everyone who is listed on that form.  This means if the FAFSA has parent information on it, the parent has the right to see this form.

Bullet If you, the parent of a student at UNCW, are a Veteran of the U.S. armed forces whose 100% disability is service-related or one of your children's parents was a Veteran whose death was service-related, and you wish to know more about using VA Educational Benefits please visit our Veteran's FA Web Site.
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You are likely to find it useful to review each of the student sections of this web site that apply to your student.


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