Returning Shockers, before you start relaxing for summer break, it’s important to stay informed on recent federal regulations regarding aid packages and make sure you are prepped for the fall semester by enrolling now. Please read this important new information:
- With changes to federal regulations on aid awards effective July 1, starting in the 2026-27 school year, students in part-time status (11 credit hours or fewer in the semester) will receive a reduced amount of federal loan offers than students in full-time status (12 credit hours and over).
- Students who drop from full-time to part-time status during the semester will be required to pay back the difference in loan amounts to the federal government.
- By finalizing your schedule by the priority date of July 1, you’ll ensure you receive the correct loan packages, Pell Grants and other financial aid offers. If you haven’t finalized your schedule by then, you may miss out on potential aid or face delays in receiving your aid.
- Unsure about which courses you should take in the fall? Meet with your academic advisor, who can guide you through the process of checking your degree progress and enrolling you in fall courses.
- Already know what classes you want to take? You can enroll in your classes now.
For more information on the latest federal aid changes from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, visit Financial Aid’s announcements page.