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Financial aid can be complicated — and we’re here to help you navigate your journey through your four years at Denison. Here are some frequently asked questions and answers. And as always, feel free to contact us with your questions at finaid@denison.edu.

General Questions

Show/Hide If I defer my admission to Denison for a year, what happens to my need-based financial aid package?

If you defer admission, you will need to reapply for the need-based aid that you were awarded. We cannot guarantee that the amount would equal your original need-based package.

Show/Hide Do I need to re-apply for need-based financial aid each year?

Yes, you must file the FAFSA each year. You and your parent/family can file the FAFSA for the upcoming academic year as early as October 1. However, you need only complete the FAFSA form each year, the CSS profile is only requested once when you apply for admission.

Show/Hide How many semesters can I receive Denison gift aid (Denison's merit scholarships and need-based grants)?

A student may receive Denison gift aid (merit and grants) over the eight semesters of enrollment at Denison.

Show/Hide What happens if I don’t complete all my classes?

For most Denison students, your financial aid is awarded and disbursed based on full-time enrollment (12 or more credit hours). You cannot receive financial aid for classes you do not attend. Aid may need to be revised if you fall below full-time.

If you withdraw from all classes, your financial aid eligibility will be recalculated according to the Denison’s Refund Policy.

Also, the Office of Financial Aid is required to monitor your progress towards your degree. Please read the Satisfactory Academic Policy thoroughly. Failure to comply with this policy may result in the loss of your financial aid.

Show/Hide How do outside scholarships impact my need-based aid award from Denison?

Congratulations on your outside scholarship! All outside scholarships or other resources must be reported to the Office of Financial Aid. If your financial need has been met, your work study or Federal Direct Loan may be adjusted first. Depending on the composition of your financial aid package and the amount of your outside award, it may be necessary to reduce Denison aid, per federal regulations. You will be notified of any changes to your awards.

Show/Hide I’ve been selected for verification. What if my parents filed a tax extension and are not able to provide copies of their tax return?

If your parent has been granted a filing extension by the IRS, our office will need a copy of IRS Form 4868 that was filed with the IRS for tax year of verification, copy of the tax return and W-2s for the year in question. Our office will require the tax return transcript when filed and available. Your financial aid will be applied ONLY after all documents have been received, reviewed, and verification has been completed by the financial aid office. Please be advised that aid can change as the result of verification for both semesters. The student is responsible for any resulting balance.

Show/Hide How does my payment to the university work?

You will receive an electronic billing statement well in advance of each semester. Your billing statement will detail your semester direct charges from the university –tuition, housing & food, etc. Your scholarship, grants and loans you accepted will pay your direct charges first. If your semester’s aid is less than the balance due, you are responsible for paying the remaining balance. Payments are due in July for Fall semester and January for Spring semester.

If your semester aid exceeds your balance due, you will see a credit balance on your account. You may contact the Student Accounts Office to request a refund for the amount of the overage after the semester begins.

Where is my financial aid?

Here are some of the most common issues – and they are easily fixed.

Show/Hide Financial aid information has not been verified

Prospective students who apply for need-based aid are awarded estimated financial aid awards. Shortly after May 1, the Office of Financial Aid sends requests for verification documents (Dependent Verification Student Worksheet or Independent Verification Student Worksheet) to students who enrolled with need-based awards that have been selected for verification. The tentative awards cannot be finalized until the requested documents have been received and financial aid information has been verified. Financial aid will not disburse to the fall semester bill until all requested documentation is received

Upper-class students who file for need-based aid may be required to submit verification documents to complete their file before their financial aid packages can be generated. Upper-class students are encouraged to have their files completed by May 1, to ensure that their aid will disburse to their fall semester bill.

For more information see Verification of Financial Information and Award Terms and Conditions.

Show/Hide Loan awards are still pending

You haven’t taken action on your loans via My Denison:

  • All student’s with loan award must accept or decline their loans
  • Log in to MyDenison using your username and password
  • Navigate to your current My Financial Aid portal under MyApps
  • Select the Accept/Decline Awards link from the menu
  • Review the loan amounts, you can type in the amount box if you would like to reduce the amount of loan you would like to borrow
  • Select the appropriate action (Accept or Decline) in the drop down next to each loan
  • Click Submit
Show/Hide You haven’t completed a Master Promissory Note (MPN) and/or your Loan Entrance Counseling

First-time federal student loan borrowers must complete a Master Promissory Note (MPN) and Loan Entrance Counseling before the loan can be disbursed to your account. Both requirements may be completed online. The MPN is a promissory note that can be used to borrow multiple loans for multiple academic years (up to 10 years). While attending Denison University, students will need to complete their MPN just one time. This requirement is for all first-time borrowers of a Federal Direct Student Loan. First-time borrowers are also required to complete Loan Entrance Counseling. Loan Entrance Counseling and the MPN can be completed online at studentaid.gov using your FSA ID, which you created to complete your FAFSA form.

Parents borrowing a Federal Direct PLUS Loan for the first time are required to complete a Master Promissory Note at studentaid.gov. If an endorser was required or a credit appeal was approved on a PLUS Loan application, a new Master Promissory Note and Credit PLUS Counseling will need to be completed at studentaid.gov.

Show/Hide You haven’t submitted your final high school transcript

New students are required to provide a final official high school transcript or documents confirming graduation from high school before any financial aid can be disbursed.

Show/Hide Your outside scholarship hasn’t been applied

Outside scholarships must be reported to the Office of Financial Aid. These awards are not credited to your account until the funds are received by the Office of Student Accounts.

CSS Profiles

Show/Hide What is the CSS Profile?

The CSS Profile is an online application that collects information used by certain colleges (including Denison) and scholarship programs to award institutional aid funds. (All Federal funds are awarded based on the FAFSA, available after Oct. 1 at fafsa.ed.gov).

Show/Hide When do I complete the CSS Profile?

You may complete the CSS Profile as early as October 1, and you must submit the CSS Profile no later than the deadline of your chosen admission round.

Show/Hide How do I complete the CSS Profile?

You complete the CSS Profile online at cssprofile.org.

Show/Hide My parents are divorced/separated/never married, living separately. Do they complete the same CSS Profile?

Each of your parents will complete their own CSS Profile at cssprofile.org. You and the parent who provided the most financial support will complete your CSS Profile using your College Board account/log-in credentials. If both of your parents have access to your College Board account, you should change your password so your parent’s financial information will remain private.

Your other parent will need to create a College Board account if they don’t currently have one (the other parent should not use the student’s College Board account).

Creating a CSS Profile Account for Parent Use on cssprofile.org provides instructions on creating a parent account. To keep their financial information private, your parents should not share their College Board log-in credentials with each other.

Show/Hide How can I request a fee waiver for the CSS Profile?

The Offices of Admission & Financial Aid do not issue fee payment codes for the CSS Profile for freshman or transfer applicants. However, your fee may be waived by the College Scholarship Service (CSS) if you meet their criteria. If you have any questions about your eligibility, please contact CSS at (844) 202-0524.

Show/Hide How do I file corrections to the CSS Profile?

The College Scholarship Service (CSS) does not permit applicants to make corrections online after submission. If the corrections are to update student and parent income detail as you initially reported estimated income and you’ve now filed for federal taxes, you do not have to send in corrections. Instead, we ask that you print a copy of your completed Profile and make necessary corrections by hand and submit to our office. We will verify your family’s income information during our review process.

FAFSA

Show/Hide What should I do if I made an error on my FAFSA?

You can make corrections to your FAFSA anytime at studentaid.gov.

Show/Hide Is there an appeal process if my family has extenuating circumstances that could not be filed on the FAFSA?

Yes, if your family has experienced an unforeseen or significant change in financial status since you submitted your FAFSA for the academic year (FAFSA reported income) or you think you have special circumstances that should be taken into account, you may request a review of your financial aid eligibility. Contact our office for counsel and request a Special Circumstance Form. Appeals are handled on a case-by-case basis and may or may not result in additional aid.

A few examples of special circumstances that should be reported include:

  • Loss of Income, Social Security, Child Support, Alimony or Retirement
  • Divorce/Separation, Death of a Parent or Disability of a Parent
  • Uninsured Medical or Dental expenses

On this page

  • General Questions
    • If I defer my admission to Denison for a year, what happens to my need...
    • Do I need to re-apply for need-based financial aid each year?
    • How many semesters can I receive Denison gift aid (Denison's merit sch...
    • What happens if I don’t complete all my classes?
    • How do outside scholarships impact my need-based aid award from Deniso...
    • I’ve been selected for verification. What if my parents filed a tax ex...
    • How does my payment to the university work?
  • Where is my financial aid?
    • Financial aid information has not been verified
    • Loan awards are still pending
    • You haven’t completed a Master Promissory Note (MPN) and/or your Loan ...
    • You haven’t submitted your final high school transcript
    • Your outside scholarship hasn’t been applied
  • CSS Profiles
    • What is the CSS Profile?
    • When do I complete the CSS Profile?
    • How do I complete the CSS Profile?
    • My parents are divorced/separated/never married, living separately. Do...
    • How can I request a fee waiver for the CSS Profile?
    • How do I file corrections to the CSS Profile?
  • FAFSA
    • What should I do if I made an error on my FAFSA?
    • Is there an appeal process if my family has extenuating circumstances ...

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