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Frequently Asked Questions

I have been selected for verification. What does this mean? The federal government may select aid applicants for a process called verification. Applicants selected for verification will be notified and must complete a verification worksheet and submit tax documentation. Northland will then compare the data provided on the FAFSA with the verification information. If any updates result in a change, you will be notified in a revised award letter.

My parents make too much money. Should I still file the FAFSA? Northland always recommends that you fill out the FAFSA, which will allow us to determine your eligibility for aid. There is no income cut off to qualify for federal student aid. Many factors besides income are taken into account.

My parents will not help me pay for school. Can I file as an independent? The way you respond to the questions on the FAFSA regarding dependency status will determine whether you are considered dependent or independent for financial aid purposes. To view those questions, go here. (http://studentaid.ed.gov/students/attachments/siteresources/66.pdf)

I will be attending as a part time student. Can I still get financial aid? In order to be eligible for aid, you must be registered at least half-time (6 credits) each semester. Original aid offers assume that you will be full time. Your aid may have to be reduced if you register for less than full time. For some state or federal grants, you may be eligible for a small portion of them even if you enroll less than half time.

Do I have to file a FAFSA every year? Yes, you will need to file a FAFSA for each academic year. You can file the FAFSA for the upcoming academic year after January 1st.

My parents are divorced. Who should fill out the form? If your parents are divorced or separated, answer the questions about the parent with whom you lived more during the past 12 months. If you did not live with one parent more than the other, give answers about the parent who provided more financial support during the last 12 months. If the parent has remarried, you must include the income and asset information of the stepparent.

I am receiving an outside scholarship. How will that affect my aid? Your financial aid from all sources cannot exceed the cost of attendance established by Northland. If you receive a scholarship, either from the college or from a private source, you should notify the financial aid office. We are required to review your aid package to make sure that you are not receiving more aid than your total cost of attendance. Sometimes we have to reduce or replace another form of aid.

I need help! What do I do? If you have any other questions or need additional information, feel free to contact our office. We can be reached at finaid@northland.edu or 715-682-1255. You can also stop by the office in the Ponzio Campus Center, room 202A.


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