How to Receive Aid

Follow the steps and guidelines below for financial aid consideration.

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How to Receive Financial Aid

  • Once accepted into a program, students may apply for financial aid using this form.
  • Students will then meet with a Financial Aid Counselor.
  • Specific financial aid awards and amounts will be determined by the Financial Aid Committee.
  • Wait to be notified about our determination.

Please note that all students who apply will be considered for their eligibility to be awarded financial aid. Applicant selection will be based upon being accepted to enroll in a Northrise program, filling out an Intent to Register form, and paying the initial deposit determined by the University.

Financial Aid Rules

1) Northrise University financial aid is awarded for a specific time period (class, academic term, or academic year as specified). The student must re-apply to receive financial aid for the next time period.

2) Receipt of financial aid by students during one period does not automatically mean that they will receive financial aid for the next period. The student must re-apply to receive financial aid for the next time period, and several factors will be considered when determining if the student will again receive financial aid. These factors include, but are not limited to:

  • The total amount of financial aid available to all students. Financial aid will only be awarded based on the availability of funds designated for the same.
  • The student’s Northrise University financial status (all outstanding balances must be paid). All financial obligations to Northrise must be met at the beginning of each term. Failure to do so will result in the student not qualifying for financial aid for the next time period.
  • The student’s attendance record. Students who are absent from class for 30% of the attendance record without satisfactory reasons will not be considered for additional financial aid.
  • Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or above to continue to be considered for additional financial aid.
  • The student’s GPA for the prior financial aid time period. Only students with a total grade point average above or equal to 2.0 will qualify to reapply for financial aid. A GPA of 2.0. or better is good standing. A GPA of less than 2.0 for one term is probationary standing but is eligible for additional financial aid. A GPA of less than 2.0 for two consecutive terms is suspension standing and is no longer eligible for additional financial aid.
  • Student adherence to Northrise University rules and regulations. Students who have been found to be in violation of any rules and regulations of Northrise University as outlined in the Student Handbook may not be considered for additional financial aid.
  • Satisfactory participation in the Northrise University Work-Study program is required.
  • Unused financial aid does not apply to another period. Unused financial aid is due to factors such as:
    • Failing a prerequisite
    • Withdrawing from the program (due to ill health, pregnancy, etc.)
    • Communication with the assigned sponsor is required.

3) Financial aid that has been awarded may be withdrawn by the Financial Aid Committee. In the event that awarded financial aid is withdrawn, as of the notification date, financial aid cannot be applied to outstanding or future student fees. Reasons for withdrawing financial aid include
Violation of Northrise University rules and regulations
A student misses thirty percent (30%) attendance of total classes
Failure to participate satisfactorily in the Work-Study program.

Other Financial Aid Guidelines

1) Northrise University financial aid can only be used to pay for the Northrise University cost of tuition, lab fees, books, or meals as specified by the particular financial aid award. This financial aid cannot be used to pay for non-Northrise University costs or items specifically denied by the particular financial aid award.

2) When Northrise University financial aid is awarded to a student, no money exchanges hands. Rather, the amount awarded will be appropriately applied to Northrise University fees until the award amount is fully depleted. The balance of any fees not covered by Northrise University financial aid (if any) must be paid by the student.

3) Northrise University's financial aid awarded to one student is not transferable to another student. The awarded financial aid must only be used to pay for the costs of the particular student specified by the award.

4) Students who are awarded and accept Northrise University financial aid must agree to participate in a work-study program. This program will require the student to work in assigned positions on the Northrise University campus for no more than twenty hours per week.

5) Financial aid is not available to international students.

6) Unused financial aid will be forfeited and not rolled over into future time periods.

7) When a student withdraws from a course, financial aid is not applicable.

Work-Study Program

Student participation in the work-study program will be based on the percentage of the financial aid that is awarded to the student. The number of hours that a student must work per week will be determined by the Financial Aid Committee. Note that work hours per week are subject to change at any time according to Northrise University’s discretion.

Under the work-study program, students will be required to perform various chores around the university property. Chores will include, but not be limited to, cleaning the inside and outside of the university campus, kitchen, and library duties.

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