Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
Financial aid recipients must make satisfactory academic progress in order to continue receiving financial aid. Your academic progress will be reviewed following the end of each term.
Financial aid recipients must make satisfactory academic progress in order to continue receiving financial aid. Your academic progress will be reviewed following the end of each term.
Federal financial aid recipients who withdraw from the university may need to return part or all of the funds they were awarded/paid. Before officially withdrawing from classes, we recommend that you contact the Graduate Financial Aid Office.
Federal student loans are certified before/during enrollment and disbursed evenly over academic year. Private loans not certified unless for past due balances.
The Graduate Financial Aid Office upholds ethical conduct, transparent lender lists and facilitates electronic promissory notes in compliance with federal regulations.
While adjustments can be made on a case-by-case basis, financial assistance cannot exceed a student’s Cost of Attendance budget.
The Graduate Financial Aid Office communicates exclusively through the student’s official university email account for all financial aid matters.
Financial aid staff are prohibited by federal law from sharing personal identifying information contained in student files.
The Graduate Financial Aid Office arranges Consortium Agreements for student approved by the Law School Associate Dean to visit away at ABA-approved institutions.
To qualify for federal financial aid, you must be enrolled in an eligible degree program and enrolled in courses required for that degree. Non-degree or certificate-seeking students may consider private educational loans for financial assistance.