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Aid Barry University participates in the federal and state financial aid programs. In addition to these government-funded programs, we offer a number of scholarships to graduate students as well as professional tuition discounts. M embers of religious communities (sisters, brothers, etc.) receive a 30-percent discount for all graduate programs under the Professional Recognition Scholarship Program. At Barry, we are committed to doing all we can to help you finance your education.
To determine your eligibility for financial aid,
we suggest you complete the following applications:
APPLICATIONS
Barry University's
Graduate and Professional Financial Aid Application: This
document will help us to determine your eligibility. Please complete
this form and forward it to the Office of Financial Aid.
The Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA): This form enables us to
gather information for awarding you federal and institutional aid.
There is no charge for processing, and an instruction booklet is
included to help you complete the form. Be sure to mail the FAFSA
in the envelope provided and indicate our Institution Code: 001466.
You can obtain a FAFSA from the Barry University Office of Financial
Aid or you can apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. (If your application
is selected for verification by the federal government, you will
be required to submit copies of your tax return or verification
of other means of support.) It is important that you file your application
as early as possible to insure that your financial aid is processed
in time for registration.
Remember, the financial aid staff is ready to
provide further assistance and answer any questions you may have.
We may be reached at (305) 899-3673 or 1-800-695-2279.
FEDERAL STUDENT LOAN PROGRAMS FOR GRADUATE AND
PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS
Subsidized Stafford
Student Loan Program (formerly G.S.L.)
Through this program students may borrow up to $8,500 per academic
year from a bank, a savings and loan association, or other lenders
who participate in the program. The loan will have a fixed interest rate of 6.8%. Repayment begins six months after the
student graduates or drops below half-time status. In order to qualify
for the program, students must demonstrate financial need; be enrolled
or accepted for enrollment on at least a half-time basis; and show
satisfactory academic progress. Students must be citizens or permanent
residents of the United States.
Unsubsidized Stafford
Student Loan Program
Under the Unsubsidized Stafford Student Loan Program, students do
not have to demonstrate financial need to borrow funds. Furthermore,
the interest is NOT subsidized by the federal government while the
student is in attendance. Consequently, the student will have to
make interest payments or allow the bank to capitalize the interest
accrued during the period of enrollment. Students may borrow up
to $18,500 minus any approved Subsidized Stafford amount. The loan will have a fixed interest rate of 6.8%.
ALTERNATIVE LOANS
Alternative Loans are available to assist students
enrolled in programs with high educationally related expenses. Creditworthy
students may borrow from $2,000 - $20,000 depending on their cost
of attendance. Students must demonstrate financial need, be enrolled
at least half time or better, and be making satisfactory progress.
Interest rates on these loans are variable, not to exceed the 91-day
treasury bill rates plus 3% at repayment. Interest accrued during
periods of enrollment may be capitalized upon the request of the
student. Please Note: You must apply for loans. Receipt of a financial
award letter indicating eligibility for a loan does not constitute
application. Further information and applications for loans are
available from the Office of Financial Aid. You can reach the Office
at (305) 899-3673 OR 1-800-695-2279.
STATE OF FLORIDA FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS
The following state of Florida programs are available
to qualified graduate students:
- Jose Marti Scholarship Challenge Grant
Fund
- Seminole/Miccosukee Indian Scholarships
- Florida Teacher Scholarship and Forgivable
Loan Program
- Critical Teacher Shortage Student Loan
Forgiveness Program
- Exceptional Student Education Training
Grant for Out-of-Field Teachers
- Scholarships for Children of Deceased
or Disabled Veterans
The financial assistance programs available through the state of
Florida are subject to change. Additional programs for graduate
students may also be available. The most current information regarding
state of Florida financial programs may be obtained by contacting
Barry's Office of Financial Aid at (305) 899-3673 or 1-800-695-2279.
GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED THROUGH BARRY
UNIVERSITY
Barry University offers a variety of grants, scholarships, and tuition discounts to qualified students. Clergy members of religious communities (sisters, brothers, etc.) receive a 30-percent discount for all graduate programs under the Professional Recognition Scholarship Program. Various academic schools at Barry University also provide grants and scholarships to eligible students.
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