How do I check the status of my financial aid application?

Checking the Status of a Financial Aid Application

Prospective Students (New Applicants)

When you have submitted your application for admission and we have received all requested documentation, your application for financial aid will be reviewed.

If you applied for financial aid prior to applying for admission you should e-mail the financial aid office after you submit your admission application.

  • A missing information letter will be sent to you upon receipt of your FAFSA with further instructions by e-mail and by postal mail.
  • We may request additional information from you based on the counselor's review of your application.
  • Respond to these requests as quickly and accurately as possible to avoid delays in processing your application.

Current Students

The FAFSA application applies to a single academic year. That means current TROY students must submit a new FAFSA application each academic year. Click here for instructions on how to renew your FASFA form. Your FAFSA application will be reviewed by a Financial Aid Counselor as soon as we receive all the necessary documents from you.

A missing information letter will be sent to you upon receipt of your FAFSA with further instructions by e-mail and by postal mail. You may also view missing items in Self Service after we begin processing for that year.

  • We may request additional information from you based on the counselor's review of your application. In addition to all the eligibility factors for new applicants, your file must be reviewed to determine whether you are meeting our minimum academic standards to continue to receive financial aid. If you are awarded prior to May for the approaching Fall, your award will be cancelled if you do not meet our standards after Spring/T4 grades are transcripted pending your appeal. If you are not meeting these standards, your financial aid application will not be processed until you again meet those standards (you will need to contact us when that happens) or you appeal those standards and have your appeal granted.
  • Respond to these requests as quickly and accurately as possible to avoid delays in processing your application.

Contact Information

To contact the Office of Financial Aid, please visit the Contact Us web page.

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Article ID: 44468
Created
Tue 12/12/17 4:29 PM
Modified
Thu 6/9/22 11:36 AM