The FAFSA Priority Deadline is March 31.
To be considered for financial aid for Summer 2010, students must complete the Summer Application available at myUNT. For more information on summer financial aid, click here.
For graduating students or any student withdrawing or dropping below half-time enrollment who have had Stafford loans, please complete exit counseling.
Visit our Loans page for more information.
What is Pending Aid? Most of your pending financial aid awards can serve as a payment arrangement for your class schedule. It is important to make necessary payment arrangements for your classes prior to published payment deadlines.
Which financial aid awards can be counted as Pending Aid? The following types of financial aid awards are counted as Pending Aid:
Which financial aid awards are not counted as Pending Aid? The following types of financial aid awards are NOT counted as Pending Aid:
How do I know if my Pending Aid will hold my class schedule? The total of your Pending Aid must be equal to or greater than your Tuition and Fee balance. If the total of your Pending Aid is less than your Tuition and Fee balance, payment for the difference must be made prior to the published payment deadlines to prevent your classes from being dropped. Payments can be made online at myUNT.
Check your EagleConnect account regularly. Official notifications from our office will begin replacing printed letters whenever possible. EagleConnect is UNT's official message delivery system.