How to apply for financial aid

What you'll find here: Step-by-step guidance for determining aid eligibility, filing deadlines, and FAQs on the financial aid process.

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Financial aid eligibility

To maximize your eligibility for financial aid, follow these tips:

鉃★笍&苍产蝉辫;Complete the required applications:

  • Undergraduate students: Submit the  and  as early as possible. If you would like to be considered for the 无码专区 Opportunity or Access 无码专区 programs, submitting the CSS Profile is required. The FAFSA school code is 003613, and the CSS Profile code is 6660.
  • Graduate students: Submit the  as early as possible. The FAFSA school code is 003613. If you are seeking scholarships from your graduate program, contact your academic department (not Financial Aid Services) for more information.

鉃★笍&苍产蝉辫;Know the timeline: Look out for your financial aid offer.  Offers will be sent to admitted students only.

  • Incoming undergraduate students: Financial aid offers begin rolling out in late November and continue on a rolling basis. 
  • Continuing undergraduate students: Financial aid offers begin rolling out in May for the following fall term. 
  • Transfer undergraduates: Financial aid offers are typically distributed in late May for fall transfers.  Spring transfer offers begin in late November for the following spring term.  
  • Incoming and continuing graduate students: Financial aid offers begin rolling out in mid- to late June.

鉃★笍&苍产蝉辫;Stay on top of additional requests: Check your 无码专区 email regularly for any requests for additional documents needed to finalize your financial aid offer. Monitor your to-do checklist in my.无码专区 to ensure all requirements are complete.

鉃★笍&苍产蝉辫;Scholarship renewal and GPA requirements: Grades from other colleges/universities are not calculated into your 无码专区 GPA. Only course credit will transfer with prior academic department approval.

  • Continuing undergraduate students: Scholarship eligibility for subsequent years will be reviewed after spring grades are posted. If your GPA is below the minimum requirement, you can enroll in 无码专区 May or summer term(s) to improve your GPA before the start of the next Fall term.  
  • Graduate students: For inquiries regarding scholarships through your graduate program, please contact your academic department and specify which graduate program you are in.  Your academic department will provide renewal requirements. 

鉃★笍&苍产蝉辫;Access your aid offer: If you are an incoming student, your financial aid offer will be mailed to your provided address and accessible through your my.无码专区 portal for convenient online access. If you are a continuing student, you will receive an email notification when your financial aid offer is ready to review in my.无码专区

Deadlines for FAFSA and CSS

The financial aid process and program information below provides step-by-step guidance to students who plan to enroll in the 2025-2026 academic year. Please review the following application requirements for determining aid eligibility.

 

Type of assistance Required applications Priority filing date
Federal/State Aid (All students) FAFSA Only February 15, 2025
无码专区 Opportunity Award and Access 无码专区 Scholarship (Undergraduate students only) FAFSA & CSS Profile February 15, 2025
无码专区 Undergraduate Merit-
Based Scholarships
Automatically considered through the Admission process. N/A
无码专区 Graduate Departmental Assistance Varies. Contact your Academic Department for your specific program of study N/A

If you are an undergraduate student, please make sure to submit both the 2025-2026 FAFSA and CSS Profile applications. Priority Filing and Filing Deadlines are suggested dates to receive a financial aid offer prior to deposit deadlines. 

Information entered on the CSS Profile should match the information provided on the FAFSA. Your file may be flagged for conflicting information if the information between the two applications does not match. Minor corrections to the FAFSA and CSS Profile can be made on the behalf of the student by Financial Aid Services; however, extensive corrections may require submitting a new CSS Profile application.

General financial aid faqs

Financial aid eligibility

Yes, depending on the type of aid and source.聽 In general, you must be enrolled at least half-time (six credit hours) to qualify for financial aid. However, the type of aid (scholarship, grant or loan) as well as the amount is directly tied to number of enrolled hours for any given term. For example, federal student loans require half-time enrollment while most grants and scholarships require full-time enrollment. Specific award amounts will vary depending on the number of hours you are enrolled in. Enrollment statuses are as follows:聽

  • Undergraduate students:
    • 5 or fewer hours is considered less than half-time
    • 6 to 8 hours is considered half-time
    • 9 to 11 hours is considered three-quarter time
    • 12 or more hours is considered full-time
  • Graduate students:
    • 4.5-8 hours is considered half-time
    • 9 or more hours is considered full-time

  • Undergraduate students: If you’re using Direct Subsidized Loans or Direct Unsubsidized Loans, you must complete a Master Promissory Note (MPN) and Loan Entrance Counseling before funds may be disbursed. The MPN is good for 10 years, and loan entrance counseling only needs to be completed once. If you’re a dependent student and your parent is using a Parent PLUS loan, they must submit a new loan application at for each loan and complete a PLUS MPN as well as PLUS Credit Counseling if they are initially denied and later approved with an endorser.
  • Graduate students: If you’re using Direct Unsubsidized Loans, you must complete a Master Promissory Note (MPN) and Loan Entrance Counseling before funds may be disbursed. The MPN is good for 10 years, and loan entrance counseling only needs to be completed once. If you’re using a Graduate PLUS loan, you must submit a new loan application at for each loan and complete a separate PLUS MPN as well as PLUS Credit Counseling if you are initially denied and later approved with an endorser.  

For program-specific scholarships, contact your academic department (not Financial Aid Services). Your department sends a list of scholarship recipients to Financial Aid Services. The Financial Aid Services team does not determine who receives departmental scholarships. If you expect to receive a departmental scholarship that isn't showing up in your financial aid package, you should contact your academic department first. 

For all other questions, please contact the 无码专区 Mane Desk at manedesk@smu.edu or 214-768-5555.

If you received 无码专区 merit-based or need-based financial aid during the previous fall/spring terms, you may receive a pro-rated award based on your enrolled hours. The total aid cannot exceed tuition and fees. For an estimate of the pro-rated amounts, please use our .

While 无码专区 aid has no minimum hour requirement, the 无码专区 Summer Loan and federal aid programs require at least 6 enrolled hours.

Funds will be disbursed to your student account no sooner than 10 days before the first day of class for the term.

FAFSA faqs

FSA ID process and requirements


FAFSA faqs

An FSA ID is a username and password required to log in, complete, and submit the FAFSA application. To create an FSA ID, visit . All FAFSA contributors (student, spouse, parent, etc.) must have an FSA ID to submit a FAFSA online.

Yes. Parents of dependent undergraduate students must create their own FSA ID, separate from the student’s, to complete their portion of the FAFSA.

Parents without a Social Security Number (SSN) are still required to create an FSA ID to complete their section of the FAFSA. Federal Student Aid .

No. Previously created FSA IDs are still active. If you have forgotten your username or password, you can recover them through .

No. It typically takes 48 hours for a newly created FSA ID to become fully effective. You can create your FSA ID before the FAFSA becomes available. Be sure to store your username and password in a secure location for future reference.

Contributors on FAFSA


Contributors on FAFSA

A Contributor is anyone other than the student who provides information for completing the FAFSA. This may include:

  • Parent(s)
  • Stepparent
  • Spouse (for independent students)

While completing the FAFSA, dependent undergraduate students will be prompted to send an email to invite contributor(s) to complete their portion of the application. While their information is required to determine federal aid eligibility, this does not mean they are obligated to provide financial support for the student’s education. Find additional guidance about FAFSA Contributors . 

The Contributor is the parent who provided to the student during the previous 12 months.

If both parents provide equal financial support, the Contributor is the parent with greater financial resources (e.g., income, assets).

Yes. For FAFSA to calculate a student’s federal aid eligibility, Contributors must:

  1. Provide all requested information.
  2. Consent to having their Federal Tax Information (FTI) transferred from the IRS to the FAFSA via the Direct Data Exchange (DDX).

If a Contributor does not provide the required information or consent, the student’s federal aid eligibility cannot be calculated.

  • Federal Tax Information (FTI): This is tax return information from the student and/or Contributors, directly retrieved from the IRS.
  • Direct Data Exchange (DDX): This new system replaces the Data Retrieval Tool (DRT) and securely transfers tax information from the IRS to the FAFSA application.
 

Consent for financial information


Consent for financial information

Consent is required for both students and Contributors to authorize the transfer of their Federal Tax Information (FTI) from the IRS to the FAFSA application. Consent must be granted each academic year when a new FAFSA is submitted — it does not carry over automatically.

If consent is not granted, the Federal Tax Information (FTI) cannot be transferred, and the Student Aid Index (SAI) cannot be calculated. Without the SAI, the student will not be eligible to receive federal aid.

Yes. But only if consent has been granted, and the FTI cannot be transferred via the DDX. Both the student and Contributors must first attempt the DDX process. If it fails, they can manually enter tax information. Consent is still required; otherwise, federal aid eligibility will not be calculated and the student will not receive federal aid.

Yes. All students and Contributors must provide consent, even if they have no reported income or are considered . Without consent, the FAFSA cannot calculate federal aid eligibility, and the student will not receive federal aid.

Yes. Starting with the 2024-2025 FAFSA, amended tax return information will be included in the FTI transfer, provided consent is granted.

Consent is still required, even if the Direct Data Exchange (DDX) cannot retrieve the Federal Tax Information (FTI) from the IRS. In such cases, Contributors must manually enter their financial information on the FAFSA, converting foreign funds into U.S. dollars. Without consent, federal aid eligibility cannot be calculated and the student will not receive federal aid.