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Oct. 1 is new deadline to complete state outstanding tasks

Posted on September 9, 2022 by Marielena Dottoli

October 1. You probably hear this date a lot. October 1 is the date the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) becomes available each year. Students can file

Posted in Current Students | Tagged eof, finaid, financial aid, gsg, hesaa, nj, NJFAMS, njstateaid, stateaid, stockton promise, stocktonfinaid, stocktonu, stocktonuniversity, TAG

Loan Repayment: When to Repay and How it Works

Posted on May 19, 2021 by Marielena Dottoli — Leave a reply

Utilizing a loan or loans to help pay the cost of your education? There are a few things you should know regarding repayment of these loans. **Before reading, please note

Posted in Current Students, Incoming Students and Families | Tagged finaid, financial aid, loan repayment, loans, stocktonfinaid, stocktonu, stocktonuniversity | Leave a reply

What’s the Difference?: Cost of Attendance vs. The Bill

Posted on May 4, 2021 by Marielena Dottoli — Leave a reply

Many people see the words “Cost of Attendance” and believe that they are synonymous with “the bill” or how much they will end up paying the university to attend. The

Posted in Current Students, Incoming Students and Families | Tagged billestimator, coa, costofattendance, finaid, financialaid, stocktonfinaid, stocktonu, stocktonuniversity | Leave a reply

Why Should You File your FAFSA by April 15?

Posted on February 22, 2021 by Marielena Dottoli — Leave a reply

The April 15 FAFSA filing deadline is one of the most important financial aid deadlines for New Jersey residents applying to or attending an NJ college or university. But why?

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The Benefits of Full-Time Status

Posted on September 10, 2020 by Marielena Dottoli — Leave a reply

Many students don’t realize that several financial aid programs depend on enrollment. Meaning that in order to receive a fund, students need to be enrolled in a certain amount of

Posted in Current Students, Incoming Students and Families | Tagged enrollment, finaid, financial aid, stocktonu, stocktonuniversity | Leave a reply

Are you a Dependent or Independent Student?

Posted on February 14, 2020 by Marielena Dottoli — Leave a reply

In terms of financial aid, are you considered a dependent or independent student? The answer may surprise you. Whether you are dependent or independent has nothing to do with if

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged finaid, financialaid, stocktonfinaid, stocktonu, stocktonuniversity | Leave a reply

How Financial Aid is Calculated

Posted on December 16, 2019 by Marielena Dottoli — Leave a reply

Ever wonder how financial need is determined and financial aid offered? Sometimes, the process can be a bit confusing, so we’ve decided to break it down into 3 simple steps.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged finaid, financial aid, financial aid offer, need, stocktonfinaid, stocktonu, stocktonuniversity | Leave a reply

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