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FSA Guidelines state that “a school that participates in any FSA program, including a participating foreign school, generally must have an independent auditor conduct an annual audit of the school’s compliance with the laws and regulations that are applicable to the FSA programs in which the school participates (a compliance audit), and an audit of the school’s financial statements (a financial statement audit).” (FSA Handbook Chapter 12)For the compliance audit segment of this requirement, publ
Health Professions Student Loans (HPSL) and Loans for Disadvantaged Students (LDS) are Title VII Federal Aid Programs.  Financial Aid and Scholarships (FAS) must follow policies established by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to administer these programs.  The FAS office sets the priority date and Expected Family Contribution (EFC) criteria.
To explain the Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress policy and the associated appeal process for undergraduate students.
To explain the Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress policy and the associated appeal process for Pharmacy students.
To explain the Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress policy and the associated appeal process for Graduate and Law students.
Determining the amount of financial aid that must be returned to the Federal Student Aid programs when a student withdraws.
This policy outlines the eligibility requirements for the Midwest Student Exchange, the length of the scholarship, renewal criteria and any exceptions to the scholarships.
Student-athlete grant-in-aid (GIA) may be reduced or not renewed. The office of Financial Aid and Scholarships (FAS) and other offices at KU comply with the following procedure in such cases. FAS complies with NCAA Bylaws Article 15 regarding student-athlete aid eligibility.
To set forth the University’s commitment to administer financial aid free from conflicts of interest and in compliance with applicable laws.
A consortium agreement is a written contract that enables students to pursue coursework at two institutions simultaneously. Under such an agreement, a student may receive financial aid based on total hours of enrollment at both institutions. Schools are not required to enter into consortium agreements.If a degree-seeking KU student has a valid and approved academic reason for requesting a consortium agreement, KU will serve as the ‘home’ school. Non-degree seeking students may request that KU se
Federal regulations require that students have an ‘Ability-To-Benefit’ from post-secondary education before they can receive federal financial aid, which typically refers to earning a high school diploma or equivalent, being enrolled in a degree seeking program, and not concurrently enrolled in elementary or secondary school.
This policy describes the eligibility requirements for the Miller Family Scholarship.
This policy describes the eligibility requirements for the JCERT Scholarship.
This policy describes the eligibility requirements for the Edwards Campus Scholarship.
To comply with federal regulations regarding federal financial aid and the inclusion of the costs of supplies in tuition and fees.