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U.S. Citizens and Residents International Students Summer
Apply for Financial Aid

The New School has established significant funding for institutional scholarships, fellowships, grants and stipends under its comprehensive aid program for 2009-2010. Graduate students and undergraduate students enrolling in Jazz or Mannes are not required to file an application to be considered for institutional funds as these awards are based on merit as part of the admissions process. All merit decisions are final and cannot be appealed. Graduate students and Jazz or Mannes undergraduates seeking aid from federal and state sources are encouraged to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid online at www.fafsa.ed.gov using our School Code of 002780.

Lang College students, Parsons undergraduate students, and The New School for General Studies undergraduate students should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid or the on-line International Scholarship Application to be considered for funding in accordance with institutional policies. (See details at http://www.newschool.edu/studentservices/financialaid/apply.aspx?s=1:1 )Admitted applicants with complete and accurate financial aid applications can expect to receive an award notice within two weeks of the offer of admission.

Continuing students whose awards are based on merit (see above) are not required to complete an application for scholarship renewal, however, those students seeking aid from need-based institutional funds, or state or federal sources must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Undergraduate students whose institutional funds are based on need should complete the FAFSA annually for renewal consideration and for federal or state funding. International undergraduates are not required to file a renewal application annually. Continuing student award processing begins in April and extends throughout the summer months. We encourage students to check the status of their financial aid and student account data online at https://my.newschool.edu. For instructions on accessing your student financial services information click here.

Please use the chart below to determine which types of aid you may be eligible to apply for and the required application process, if any.

Program

Undergraduate

Graduate

U.S. Citizens / Eligible Non-citizens

International Students

U.S. Citizens / Eligible Non-citizens

International Students

Need-based Institutional Scholarships

FAFSA                                          (Only Lang, Parsons, NSGS)

International Student Scholarship Application  (Only Lang, Parsons, NSGS)

N/A

N/A

Merit-based Institutional Scholarships

No Application Necessary               (Only Jazz, Mannes)

No Application Necessary               (Only Jazz, Mannes)

No Application Necessary                   (All Graduate Students)

No Application Necessary                   (All Graduate Students)

Federal Grants

FAFSA

N/A

N/A

N/A

Federal Stafford Loan

FAFSA

N/A

FAFSA

N/A

Federal Parent PLUS Loan

FAFSA

N/A

N/A

N/A

Federal Graduate PLUS Loan

N/A

N/A

FAFSA

N/A

New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP)

FAFSA and TAP Application

N/A

FAFSA and TAP Application

N/A

New York State Aid for Part-time Study (APTS)

FAFSA and APTS Application

N/A

N/A

N/A

New York State Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP)

FAFSA, TAP, HEOP Applications

N/A

N/A

N/A

External Educational Loan and Scholarship

Varies by Program

Varies by Program

Varies by Program

Varies by Program

Financial Aid Appeal Process: Students whose families have experienced a change in their financial circumstances since they completed their financial aid application should complete the front and back pages of the Petition for Special Circumstances to help Student Financial Services determine whether additional financial assistance may be available. All Petitions should be complete and include all required documentation. All completed Petitions will be reviewed in accordance with federal regulations and institutional policies. It is important to note that not all changes in financial circumstances will result in increased financial assistance.

http://www.newschool.edu/forms/sfs_special_circumstances.pdf

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