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Phone: 616-331-3234 800-748-0246 Fax: 616-331-3180 Financial Aid Office finaid@gvsu.edu 100 Student Services Building Allendale, MI 49401 |
Study Abroad Studying abroad is an investment in your future. Like any other type of investment, it requires planning, careful management, creativity, perseverance, and commitment. The personal, academic, and professional rewards will last a lifetime. PLANNING AHEADCALCULATE CURRENT COSTS CHECK PROGRAM INFORMATION
If program costs are unclear, contact the Padnos International Center for a breakdown of expenses. DETERMINE YOUR NEEDS
Make the program work toward your long-term goals and it will be worth the investment. PRIORITIZE RECEIVING FINANCIAL AIDFinancial assistance is available when you make appropriate arrangements with our Financial Aid Office and the Padnos International Center. When you participate in study abroad programs you receive financial aid in the amount you would normally receive if remaining on campus; however, you may be able to borrow loan funds to cover the additional costs. Limited scholarships and grants are available for some programs. If you are not currently receiving financial aid, you may apply for aid by completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) available on-line at www.fafsa.ed.gov. All students are eligible for either need-based or non-need based aid programs. If you currently receive financial aid, you must first apply to a study abroad program through the Padnos International Center. Once you have been accepted to study abroad, you will be required to complete a number of post-acceptance forms. The expense form is one that must be completed if you would like to utilize Financial Aid to fund your study abroad program. Once you submit the expenses of your program under the expense form, PIC will forward an approved budget to our office for processing. This budget will list the approximate amount of money needed (including airfare and spending money) to finance that particular study abroad program. You must have an up-to-date FAFSA for the period you wish to study abroad. Summer programs are included in the previous academic year (e.g. the 2008-09 FAFSA applies to Spring/Summer 2009 aid). While the amount of your aid can be increased due to the additional costs involved in studying abroad, do not assume you will be awarded 100% of the money needed to cover the costs of your program. Always seek additional sources of funding. A listing of alternative student loans is available on our Web site. You should apply at least two months prior to your departure date. Additionally, you may use their Michigan Education Trust (MET) for study abroad. SCHOLARSHIPS |
| Last Modified Date: May 8, 2009 | |
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