Financial Aid Awards are subject to the following General Conditions:
Degree Seeking. You must be admitted as a degree-seeking student in order to receive financial aid funds, and if pursuing a second degree, you must have a major.
Satisfactory Academic Progress. All awards are subject to a review of your academic record at the end of each spring semester. If you are not meeting the requirements of our Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy, the aid amount(s) you have been awarded could be canceled. A notice will be posted on SPECTRUM Student Self Service (https://myspectrum.memphis.edu) if you are below the Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress after the end of the semester (or when our office has knowledge that your cumulative grade point average is below the required minimum). For more information, refer to: http://www.memphis.edu/financialaid/eligibility.php.
Other Resources. Your awards are subject to change due to the receipt of other resources such as scholarships and/or fee waivers. The total need based aid programs plus scholarships and/or fee waivers, cannot exceed your financial need (which is the difference between your total budget and family contribution). The total of need based and non-need based programs cannot exceed your cost of attendance. Your financial aid award(s) may be adjusted when tuition and fee charges are finalized in every July.
Enrollment Status. Your awards are subject to change based on your enrollment status. Initial awards are based on fulltime attendance, 12 undergraduate credit hours. You should inform our office if you plan to register less than full-time. In general, you must enroll at least half time, a minimum of 6 undergraduate credit hours, in order to receive financial aid. Audited classes are excluded from your enrollment status.
Note: Enrollment status for Pell Grant recipients is based on the number of credit hours enrolled on the last day of the drop/add period for each semester. If your Pell Grant is credited to your student account and you reduce your enrollment status during the drop/add period, you may have to repay the funds.
Class attendance is required. If you are reported as never attending a class during the first two weeks of a fall/spring semester or the first week of a summer term, your financial aid award may be reduced. If you are not planning to attend, you must drop the class prior to the first day of classes for the term.
If your awards include Direct Loans:
Your loan award amounts are based on your maximum loan eligibility for your current grade level and the cumulative amount of your previous loans. This is your opportunity to carefully consider the amount of loans that you need based on your anticipated expenses, other resources, and the monthly payments for the cumulative amount of student loans that you have already borrowed. (Refer to the sample repayment chart below). Remember that interest begins to accrue from the date of disbursement for unsubsidized loans. If you want to borrow less than the loan amounts awarded, or decline the entire loan amount (subsidized or unsubsidized), submit your request in writing to the Student Financial Aid Office.
If you received a Direct Loan at The University of Memphis, or at another Direct Lending institution, on or after the Fall 1999 semester, then you probably do NOT need to complete a new Direct Loan Master Promissory Note (MPN) for the Fall 2008 semester.
If you are a new Direct Loan borrower for the Fall 2008 semester, you will need to complete a MPN on-line at http://dlenote.ed.gov/.
If your awards include a Perkins Loan:
If you received a Perkins Loan at The University of Memphis on or after the Fall 2006 semester, then you probably do NOT need to complete a new Perkins Loan Master Promissory Note (MPN) for the Fall 2008 semester.
If you are a new Perkins Loan borrower for the Fall 2008 semester, you will need to complete a new Perkins Loan MPN, which will be mailed to you. If you want to borrow less than the loan amounts awarded, contact our office. If you do NOT want the Perkins Loan, then you may decline this loan in SPECTRUM Student Self Service (https://myspectrum.memphis.edu).
If you are NOT awarded a Perkins Loan, it was probably because you submitted all required documents after our priority deadline of April 1st.
Sample Student Loan Repayment Chart:
Your educational borrowing will have an effect on your future lifestyle. You need to be aware of what your monthly loan payments will be before you commit to a loan amount. The standard loan repayment period is ten years and requires a minimum monthly payment of $50. There are other repayment plans available.
Total Borrowed Monthly Payment* Total Borrowed Monthly Payment*
$ 5,000 $ 61.00 $ 31,000 $ 380.00
$ 10,000 $ 123.00 $ 50,000 $ 613.00
*To calculate the amount of your monthly payment based on a specific loan amount and repayment plan, use the Direct Loan website: http://www.ed.gov/DirectLoan.
If your awards include a University Scholarship:
Previous recipients must meet the following conditions for renewal of their scholarships for 2008-2009:
1. Have received the award for less than 8 semesters.
2. Earned the minimum cumulative Grade-Point Average stated in the renewal requirements for the scholarship.
If your awards include an Actual or Estimated Tennessee State Grant or Hope Lottery Scholarship:
The amount of your award is determined by the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation. The award is actual if you are on the award roster from the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation (TSAC). The award is estimated (TSAA Grant only) if your estimated family contribution (EFC) is in the eligible range, but you are not yet on the roster from TSAC. Certain academic criteria may be missing at this time, so TSAC may not have made a determination on a possible Hope Lottery Scholarship for the 2008 Tennessee High School graduate. For more information on the requirements for the HOPE Tennessee Lottery Scholarship, go to: http://www.collegepaystn.com.
If your awards include Federal Work-Study:
The amount of your work-study award is the total you are eligible to earn. The awarded amount is not credited to your university charges. Students utilize the work-study program by working on-campus. To look for current job openings, visit the Student Employment website at http://www.memphis.edu/financialaid/sejobs.php.
Financial Aid Disbursement:
Financial aid is credited to your student account and any balance is refunded after fees and other charges are paid. Financial aid balances are either direct deposited to your bank account or mailed to you in check form. It is highly recommended that you sign up for eRefunds (direct deposit) online through SPECTRUM Student Self Service. It is very important to keep your local address current. You can update your address within SPECTRUM Student Self Service.
Information on disbursement procedures and dates are available from the Bursar’s Office. If your financial aid only partially pays your tuition and fees, you are expected to pay the balance by the fee payment deadline.
NOTE: Financial Aid disbursements are usually not available until right before classes begin each semester. You therefore need to make arrangements to cover any other expenses up front like the Pre-Pay amount for a housing assignment on-campus.
If you withdraw:
Federal regulations require the reduction of your financial aid if you totally withdraw prior to attending 60% of the term. The reduction is based on the percentage of the term that you do not attend. The withdrawal can result in you having to repay financial aid funds. Until you repay these funds or make satisfactory repayment arrangements, you cannot receive any future federal financial aid. For more information, refer to http://www.memphis.edu/financialaid/eligibility.php.
IMPORTANT:
All efforts are used to try and ensure that the financial aid award a student receives is as accurate as possible. However, should the need occur, The University of Memphis reserves the right to amend a student’s award due to changes in eligibility, funding levels and/or processing errors.
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