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Types of Aid 

Anderson University awards financial aid on the basis of:

  • Documented financial need (determined by the FAFSA)
  • Academic aptitude and achievement
  • contribution to the college community

Types of Financial Aids:

  • Scholarships are intended for students who have demonstrated academic achievement. Most are made based on merit; however, some may vary according financial need.
  • Grants do not require repayment and are for cases of documented financial need.
  • Loans are available to help meet expenses, and must be repaid after college.
  • Employment Opportunities allow students to work part-time during the academic year. Wages can be used to pay for college expenses.
  • Tax Relief Act 1997 provides taxpayers two new nonrefundable tax credits—the HOPE Scholarship Credit and the Lifetime Learning Credit—for payments made for tuition and fees (no books).

Request a Review of Financial Aid Eligibility
Extenuating or mitigating financial circumstances may result in a reduction in resources and affect your ability to contribute to your own or your student’s educational expenses. You may request a review of your financial aid eligibility using the Student Additional Information Request Form or the Parent Additional Information Request Form, or by contacting the Student Financial Services at (800) 421-1026 or by e-mail.

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