Please Note: This article has been updated since the original publish date. Loan repayment was previously expected to begin after December 31, 2022; however, the pause was extended by the
Looking for ways to save money and cut your costs for college attendance? We’re here to help! At Stockton, we want to make sure that our students are set up
Attention all December graduates: Congratulations! You’ve almost completed your studies and earned your degree! We are so incredibly proud of you! Before you finish that last course, be sure you
Have you ever heard of someone reference the 60% point of the term? It’s not as complicated as you might think, but it could impact you! The 60% point of
Are you currently enrolled full-time (12 credits or more), part-time (6-11 credits) or less than half-time (fewer than 6 credits)? Did you know that several financial aid programs depend on
Each year, eligible students are offered Federal Direct Loans as a result of filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). While there is no time limit to receiving
Borrowing student loans is a common practice used to fund a student’s college education. Although we recommend borrowing as a last resort, it is sometimes necessary to cover a student’s
Once a student files the FAFSA, they may be randomly selected by the U.S. Department of Education, for review in a process called Verification. Stockton University is required by federal regulations to