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Types
of
Financial
Aid
Loans
Student
loan
programs
provide
long-term,
low-interest
loans
for
students.
Students
must
enroll
at
least
half
time
(6
semester
hours)
each
term
in
order
to
qualify
for
student
loans.
All
loans
must
be
repaid.
There
are
several
types
of
loans
available
at
Auburn.
Grants
Only
undergraduate
students
pursuing
their
first
undergraduate
degree
are
eligible
for
grants.
There
are
three
types
of
grants
available
at
Auburn
University.
Federal
Work
Study
The
Federal
Work-Study
Program
(FWS)
provides
students
with
part-time
employment.
Eligibility
for
this
program
is
dependent
upon
financial
need
and
available
funds.
FWS
employees
are
paid
bi-weekly
for hours
worked.
Students
are
assigned
work
based
on
information
provided
on
the
FWS
Information
Sheet
included
with
the
award
letter.
Work
schedules
and
positions
are
arranged
with
the
hiring
department;
consideration
is
given
to
the
student's
class
schedule.
Scholarships
Auburn University awards a number of scholarships to incoming and currently enrolled students each year. Scholarships awarded include Freshman Scholarships, Transfer Scholarships, General Scholarships, and Departmental Scholarships. Auburn also processes External Scholarships awarded by individuals or organizations external to the University.
The
AU
Office
of
Veteran's
Affairs
The AU
Office
of
Veteran's
Affairs provides
the
following
services:
- Processes
veteran
education
benefit
applications,
changes,
and
terminations.
- Verifies
course
enrollment.
- Coordinates
course
of
study
with
Academic
Advisors.
- Maintains
student
records.
More
information
about
Veteran's
Affairs
Additional
Sources
There
are
many sources
of outside
aid
that
are
available
to
supplement
federal
aid
eligibility.
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