Financial Aid Programs

Financial aid is made up of a number of different types of financial assistance sources. At Gallaudet University the three primary categories of aid are federal programs, University grants/scholarships, and outside sources of assistance. A brief description of each category follows.

FEDERAL PROGRAMS 

Federal Pell Grant
This is a federal grant for undergraduate students based on financial need, cost of attendance, and student enrollment status. Pell Grants range in value from $400 to $4,050 per academic year (2004-2005 values). Grant amounts are determined when the Financial Aid Office receives the results of the student’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).The FAFSA results must be received before or while a student is enrolled. FAFSA results received after a student withdraws or end of classes for a school year are void.

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
This is a federal grant for undergraduate students who are determined to have exceptional financial need, based on the results of their FAFSA. Average grants range in value from $200 to $2,000 per academic year, depending upon individual need and available funding. 

Federal Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG)
The Federal ACG will provide up to $750 for the first year of undergraduate study and up to $1,300 for the second year of undergraduate study (2006-2007 ) to full-time students who are U.S citizens, eligible for a Federal Pell Grant, and who had successfully completed a rigorous high school program, as determined by the state or local education agency and recognized by the Secretary of Education. Second year students must also have maintained a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0. The program will be available for the first time for the 2006-07 school year for first-year students who graduated from high school after January 1, 2006 and for second-year students who graduated from high school after January 1, 2005. The Academic Competitiveness Grant award is in addition to the student's Pell Grant award. To be eligible, students must be U.S. Citizens, have graduated from high school after January 2005, and be eligible for a Pell Grant. For more information on ACG eligibility, please go to this link.

Federal National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grant (SMART)
The National SMART Grant will provide up to $4,000 (2007-2008) for each of the third and fourth years of undergraduate study. The National SMART grant award is in addition to the student's Pell grant award.

To be eligible to receive a National SMART grant, students must be U.S. citizens, eligible to receive a PELL Grant, enrolled full-time in the third or fourth year of a baccalaureate degree program, have a 3.0 cumulative grade point average, be enrolled in an eligible major in one of the following categories: Computer Science, Engineering, Critical Foreign Languages, Life Sciences, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Technology, or Multidisciplinary Studies.  More information can be obtained at this link..

Federal Work-Study (FWS)
These are federal funds intended to promote on-or off-campus, part-time employment for students who demonstrate financial need. FWS funds awarded to students are paid as they are earned for employment. Placement for students awarded FWS funds is done through Gallaudet’s Career Center. Community service positions and reading tutor positions off campus are available to FWS recipients. These positions offer a variety of service sites and activities. For more information, contact the Gallaudet University Career Center as well as the Financial Aid Office. 

Federal Perkins Student Loan Program
The Perkins Student Loan is a low interest (5 percent) federal loan administered by Gallaudet. Perkins Loans are available to students who have “exceptional financial need” as determined by the FAFSA. Undergraduate students may borrow a maximum of $4,000 per year, depending on the availability of funds and an individual’s financial need. Graduate or professional students may borrow a maximum of $6,000 per year, depending on availability of funds and individual financial need.
 
The aggregate Federal Perkins Loan Program limit is $20,000 for a student who has successfully completed two years of a bachelor’s program but hasn’t completed the degree, $40,000 for a graduate or professional student, and $8,000 for all other students.
 
Repayment begins nine months after a student graduates, withdraws, or drops below half-time. (Grace periods may vary for less-than-half-time students.) For additional information, refer to Other Helpful Sites.

Federal Stafford Loans
The Federal Stafford Loan programs provide loans through lenders such as banks, credit unions, or savings and loan associations. Subsidized Stafford Loans are those for which the government pays the interest while a student is enrolled at least half-time (a minimum of six credit hours toward student's degree program) or in applicable loan deferment status. Unsubsidized Stafford Loans are those that are not need-based, and the student is responsible for paying the interest that accrues during in-school and deferment periods.
 
Interest rates vary, depending on Stafford Loan history and the date on which the loan is disbursed, but are not higher than 8.25 percent for new borrowers after October 1992. Variable interest rates are set each June. For prior borrowers with outstanding loan balances, interest rates will be the same as for previous loans. For loans disbursed after July 1, 2006, interest rates are “fixed” at 6.8%. Undergraduate students may borrow up to $3,500 per year as freshmen, $4,500 per year as sophomores, and $5,500 per year as juniors and seniors. Graduate students may borrow up to $8,500 per year. (Actual loan amounts may be less, depending on individual student eligibility.) Repayment begins six months after the student graduates, withdraws, or drops below half-time attendance.  More information on interest rates and repayment.
 
Independent undergraduate and graduate students may borrow additional unsubsidized Stafford Loans once subsidized limits are reached (and if otherwise eligible). The maximum amounts of unsubsidized loans that can be borrowed are: freshmen or sophomores-$4,000; juniors or seniors-$5,000; graduate students-$12,000. These are maximums only; actual unsubsidized loan amounts are determined according to individual student eligibility.
 
*Stafford Loans are not awarded/packaged automatically by the Financial Aid Office. Students desiring Stafford Loan should complete and submit a loan request form.

Federal Graduate Student PLUS Loan

Graduate Student PLUS Loans are intended to provide unsubsidized loan assistance to graduate students who do not qualify for Federal Stafford Loans, or who have borrowed the maximum Stafford Loans allowed annually and still have remaining unmet educational costs for the academic year (based on their Cost of Attendance). The Graduate PLUS Loan interest rate is fixed at 8.5%, and payments may be deferred while enrolled upon request from your lender. These loans require credit approval.  Students who are interested in the Graduate PLUS Loan may complete a Stafford/PLUS Loan Request Form, or obtain more information in the Financial Aid Office.

Federal Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS)
PLUS loans are loans that are borrowed by parents on behalf of their dependent undergraduate students. This program gives parents with good credit histories an opportunity to borrow an amount each year that equals the student’s cost of education minus any financial aid received (borrowing to meet Expected Family Contribution). The PLUS interest rate is variable but cannot exceed 9 percent (for loans disbursed on or after October 1, 1992). Interest rates are set each June. If a parent has an outstanding PLUS loan received prior to October 1992, the lender should be contacted for interest information. Loan proceeds must be endorsed by the parent(s) and returned to Gallaudet for payment toward charges. Repayment begins within 60 days after disbursement of the loan. More information on PLUS interest rates and repayment.
 
Approved PLUS borrowers will receive a pre-printed application and Promissory Note if a PLUS Loan request is received. The application/promissory note will be mailed to the parent borrower and must be returned to the Financial Aid Office within 30 days, or the PLUS loan will be canceled. (Loan funds will not be approved or disbursed by the lender without a signed promissory note).
 
*PLUS loans are not awarded/packaged automatically by the Financial Aid Office. Parents desiring a PLUS Loan should complete and submit a loan request form

Loan Deadlines: Federal Stafford and PLUS Loans must be requested by November 21, 2008 for Fall semester and April 17, 2009 for Spring. This is necessary so that adequate time is given to process loan applications, promissory notes, and receipt of loan funds. Under no circumstances will a loan be awarded/processed for a semester that has ended, unless the student is fully enrolled for a subsequent semester in the same academic year. Loans will not be processed to cover outstanding charges for a prior semester in order to enroll. Students who owe a balance from a previous semester will have to satisfy all debts to the University before a loan will be processed.
 
Students who have completed Fall semester with an outstanding balance may not enroll for Spring, and therefore are not considered “students” for the purpose of loan requirements. For this reason, it is essential that students apply for loans early, and well before the semester ends.

Master Promissory Notes: Students who are first-time Federal Stafford loan borrowers, or students who are borrowing at Gallaudet for the first time (e.g. transfer students) are required to complete and sign a Master Promissory Note (MPN). The financial aid office will notify students when the MPN has arrived for their signature. Stafford Loans will be canceled for students who do not complete the MPN requirements within 30 days from notification. (Loan funds will not be approved or disbursed by the lender without a signed promissory note).

Student Loan Counseling: Federal law requires institutions to inform students of their borrower rights and responsibilities. To meet this federal requirement, you may be required to complete an entrance interview/counseling session. This session can be completed on the web: (see below) Please complete only the entrance sections. You cannot receive your Federal Stafford Loan funds until you have met this federal requirement. After linking to the web site, follow the instructions carefully. If you are unable to complete the entrance loan counseling session on the web, you may complete it in the Office of Financial Aid.

  • Entrance Loan Counseling session is required of all first time Gallaudet loan borrowers at the time of application. Entrance counseling may also be completed in person or on the web: Student Loan Counseling. Your loan request will not be processed until this requirement is satisfied.
  • Exit Loan Counseling is required of Stafford Loan borrowers who withdraw, drop below half-time (6 credits), or graduate. Exit Loan Counseling may also be completed in person, by mail, or on the web: Student Loan Counseling. Failure to complete exit interview/counseling requirements will result in a “hold” on transcripts, grades, and diplomas.

Sample Repayment Schedule - 5% Interest

Total
Amount Borrowed
Number of Monthly PaymentsAmount of Monthly PaymentsAmount of
Final
Payment
Total
Interest
Paid
Total
Amount
Repaid
 
$50017$10.00$9.32$19.32$519.32
$1,00035$30.00$28.85$78.85$1,0778.85
$1,50056$30.00$5.50$185.50$1,685.50
$2,500102$30.00$17.34$577.34$3,077.34
$4,000119$42.50$30.97$1,088.47$5,088.47
$6,000119$63.7546.66$1,632.91$7,632.90
$12,000119$128.0016.01$3,248.01$15,248.01
 

Sample Repayment Schedule - 8% Interest

LoanNumber of Monthly PaymentsAmount of Monthly PaymentsTotal
Interest
Paid
Total
Amount
Repaid
 
$1,00018$59.14$64.52$1,064.52
$2,00036$62.67$256.22$2,256.22
$3,00072$52.60$787.18$3,787.18
$4,000108$52.08$1,624.08$5,624.08
$6,000120$72.80$2,735.59$8,735.59
$7,000120$84.93$3,191.52$10,191.52
$9,000120$109.19$4,103.38$13,103.38
$10,000120$121.33$4,559.31$14,559.31

UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS

Grant-in-Aid (GIA)
GIA is a University grant that is given in the form of a credit to students' charges. Recipients must be full-time, regular degree-seeking students. No student refunds may be made from GIA funds, as they are an offset to university direct charges.

Scholarships
These are gift funds that are donated to the University by a variety of individuals and organizations. Recipients must be full-time, regular degree-seeking students. Scholarships are restricted based on donor requirements; however, most are based on financial need and academic performance. The Financial Aid Office matches students with scholarship requirements. Awards vary with donations and donor restrictions. Applicants for scholarships should complete the scholarship application supplement. Applicants for financial aid are automatically considered and matched with these funds, and do not need to apply for individual scholarships.

Stipends/Waivers
Some Graduate School departments offer students assistance in the form of tuition waivers/scholarships and/or monthly stipend support. Awards are made by individual departments. Prospective graduate students should contact their department regarding the availability of this type of assistance. Although not awarded by the Financial Aid Office, these awards do count as financial aid and toward meeting financial need (unless given as earnings for work performed).

Employment
Gallaudet provides a significant level of part-time student employment opportunities through its Career Center. A variety of positions are available to students who wish to work part-time while attending school. Students interested in employment should contact the Career Center.

 

Eligibility for University and Federal Aid Programs
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FSEOG/ / /// //  
FWS/// ///  /  
PERKINS/// // / /  
STAFFORD/// // / /  
PLUS/ / // / /  
GIA/// /   //  
SCHOL/////   //  
 
UGUndergraduate StudentP/TLess than 6 cr.hrs 
GRDGraduate Student (Master's/Ph.D)REPAYAid is a loan and must be repaid
U.S.Citizen or eligible non-citizenGIFTAid does NOT require repayment
INT'LInternational studentDEGMust be enrolled in a degree-seeking program
F/TFull-time student (12 hrs. UG, 9 hrs. Grd)SPECNot degree-seeking, or non-degree credits
H/TAt least 6 cr. hrs  

OUTSIDE RESOURCES

Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)
Each state has a Vocational Rehabilitation program designed to assist people with disabilities to become work-ready. Approximately 85% of Gallaudet students receive some financial support from state VR agencies. If you need more information about VR, contact the program in your area or the Financial Aid Office. For more information: Vocational Rehabilitation.

Social Security
Deaf and hard of hearing students may be eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI), which is a program providing monthly benefits to individuals who are disabled, unqualified for substantial work, and financially in need. Information is available through your local Social Security Office. For more information: http://www.ssa.gov/disability/

State Grants
Most states have grant programs available; however, only a few permit the use of funds for out-of-state attendance. Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Delaware, Vermont, Maryland, Maine, District of Columbia, and Rhode Island are among those who allow grant funds to be used at Gallaudet. Contact your State Scholarship Agency for further information.

Alternative Loan Programs
Students who do not qualify for Federal Stafford or PLUS loans (or who have reached annual maximum limits) may consider applying for an Alternative Student Loan. These loans are not subsidized, but offer competitive interest rates and deferment options. These loans also may be used to cover previous outstanding balances to the University, depending on the student’s last enrollment period. All applications for alternative loans must be requested by November 21, 2008 for Fall semester and April 17, 2009 for Spring. Qualifications and guidelines will vary among alternative loan providers. For more information:

Signature Loan
http://www.mandtbank.com/personal/loans/alternative.cfm
http://www.salliemae.com/ 
http://www.citiassist.com/
http://www.nationaleducation.com/tal/
http://www.salliemae.com/signature/index.html
http://www.educationone.com/index.htm?ref=8666611751

Aid Distribution
Graduate/Undergraduate Comparison

 

Graduate Students

Undergraduate Students