Fall Financial FAQs
The current plan is to have the Fall 2021 charges assessed beginning July 31. At that time, you’ll be able to see a future balance due, and you’ll likely have some questions. Here are some of our FAQs!
The current plan is to have the Fall 2021 charges assessed beginning July 31. At that time, you’ll be able to see a future balance due, and you’ll likely have some questions. Here are some of our FAQs!
If you are registered for the spring semester, tuition (and housing if you are living on campus) charges should already be reflected on your PAWS account. Until that time, pay attention to the fact that you may have anticipated aid… Read More
This quarter in Common Cents Quarterly: Find an easy, budget friendly chili to warm you up. Make sure you’ve completed your FAFSA filing checklist. Learn about a less obvious type of spending – the emotional kind. Find all this and… Read More
This quarter in Common Cents Quarterly: Find fun and free summer activities. Make sure you’ve completed your summer checklist. Learn how students like you manage their summer budget. Find all this and more in the inaugural issue of the Common… Read More
Most students and families use a variety of resources when it comes to paying for a post-secondary education. These include: Income and Savings, Scholarships, Grants, and Student Loans. There are also Tax Benefits for Education for which many qualify—but unfortunately,… Read More
We do our best to to process all paperwork we get as soon as possible. Now that we’re working on both 2017-18 financial aid AND 2018-19 financial aid, we get stacks of paperwork a day. However, what makes our processing… Read More
Effective the Summer 2017 semester! There will be an earlier deadline of when Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) appeals must begin. The due date aligns with the add/drop period for most courses. In order to be considered for an appeal, you… Read More
With the end of the semester approaching, we wanted to be sure you know exactly what to expect when it comes to our hours of operation in the summer. For the most part, the office hours posted here will remain… Read More
The Education Department and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced Thursday, March 30, that the online service known as the Data Retrieval Tool (DRT) will stay offline for the rest of this application season. This is in order to add… Read More
The Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions is hosting a loan repayment informational event! We’d like to share the details with you! When: Saturday April 22, 9 AM – 2 PM Where: St. Marcus School 2215… Read More
Hey current Panthers! If you are currently enrolled in classes this semester, that means we consider you a continuing student for the 2017-18 school year! If you plan to attend next fall, we hope you have already submitted your Financial aid… Read More
We know it’s still 2016 and you might still working on getting your aid for Spring 2017 set up, but we’re already working on your aid for 2017-2018! Awarding has already started for the new Panthers-to-be! If you’ll be starting at… Read More
We know it’s still 2016 and you might still working on getting your aid for Spring 2017 set up, but we’re already working on your aid for 2017-2018!
Our advisors want to make sure they are meeting your needs, so they are now available on a first come, first serve basis every Wednesday between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm. FYI: Since classes are not in session the week… Read More
Happy Thanksgiving Panthers! We hope you are all able to enjoy your extended weekend! Here is what our office hours look like this week: 11/23 Wednesday: We are open for regular business hours, 8am-4:30pm. 11/24 Thursday: Closed. Happy Thanksgiving! 11/25 Friday:… Read More
It’s FAFSA time again! For the first time, you can file your FAFSA as early as October 1! We know you’ve just gotten yourself in the swing of the 2016-2017 school year, but we think this is pretty exciting. For… Read More
Starting today (August 8, 2016) and for the rest of the summer our advisors will not have scheduled appointments available. Instead, we will have walk in advising on certain days beginning at 9 am. This means you can come into… Read More
This information is for students who are participating in the AOC & MKE Scholars Summer Bridge Program and have been awarded a scholarship. Your scholarship will be applied directly to your tuition bill through what is called “3rd party billing”… Read More
We’ve got a new look! We hope you find our new site easy to navigate and full of information you need to know. Please let us know what you think or how we might improve it by providing feedback using… Read More
Most students and families use a variety of resources when it comes to paying for a post-secondary education. These include: Income and Savings, Scholarships, Grants, and Student Loans. There are also Tax Benefits for Education for which many qualify—but unfortunately,… Read More