Special Award Classifications

Online Students

Applying for financial aid as an online student is easier than ever! Just a few simple steps can unlock a world of opportunities. Here’s how to get started:

  1. Create Your FSA ID: Your digital key to the financial aid world.
  2. Fill Out the FAFSA: It’s free, it’s easy, and it’s your ticket to grants, loans, and work-study.
  3. Stay Organized: Keep track of deadlines and submit any required documents.
  4. Connect with Your Counselor: They’re your financial aid experts, ready to guide you.

What kind of aid can you get? As an undergraduate, you might be eligible for Pell Grants, Federal Stafford Loans, and more. Graduate students can explore Federal Direct Stafford and Graduate PLUS Loans.

Let’s make your education dreams a reality. Start your financial aid journey today!

Summer Term

Ready to make the most of your summer with some extra classes? Let’s talk funding! To qualify for summer financial aid, you’ll need to be enrolled in at least half-time classes. Your Pell Grant and loan eligibility will depend on your previous semesters’ enrollment and awards.

Key points to remember:

  • FAFSA is key: Make sure your FAFSA is complete and up-to-date.
  • Stay on track: Maintain good academic standing to keep your financial aid flowing.
  • Mark your calendar: Summer aid awards start rolling out in March.

Ready to dive into summer classes? Let’s get those applications in and secure your funding!.

Study Abroad

Ready to explore the world but worried about the cost? No sweat! Georgia Southern has scholarship opportunities to help you make it happen.

Just one application unlocks a variety of awesome scholarships! Explore opportunities with Coca-Cola, the Kiwanis Club of Statesboro and the Savannah Council on World Affairs. Don’t forget to explore the Honors College and the MyScholarship portal for even more hidden gems! Simply log into your MyGeorgiaSouthern account to access the portal and search for keywords like “study abroad” or “travel”.

Want to explore even further? Look into external scholarships like the Gilman program for students with financial need or those that support learning critical languages. There are tons of resources to help you find the perfect fit!

Don’t let finances hold you back. Start your scholarship search today and turn your study abroad dreams into reality!

Transfer Students

Transferring to Georgia Southern University? This guide provides key steps to ensure a smooth financial aid transition. Update your FAFSA with Georgia Southern’s code, meet with your advisor, and contact your current school about financial aid cancellation and loan deferment. Don’t forget to request transcripts and familiarize yourself with Georgia Southern’s financial aid deadlines.

Transient Students

Want to study at another college while still being a Georgia Southern student? No problem! You can still get financial aid as a transient student. Just remember to fill out the FAFSA with Georgia Southern’s school code and get a few forms signed. Your financial aid will be sent to your host school once they verify your enrollment. Make sure to stay on top of your grades and keep your address up-to-date.

Dual Enrollment

Dual enrollment students can receive financial aid too! You’ll still be responsible for course and proctoring fees, but tuition and mandatory fees are covered. Just make sure you meet the eligibility requirements and apply for the GAfutures Dual Enrollment Scholarship before the start of the academic year.