P1 Orientation Financial Aid. Financial Aid Budgets Total for 4 years (resident) = $181,650 Total for 4 years (non-resident) = $249311.

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P1 Orientation Financial Aid

Financial Aid Budgets Total for 4 years (resident) = $181,650 Total for 4 years (non-resident) = $249311

Items Covered By Financial Aid  Tuition & Fees  Books & Supplies (including lab equipment)  Housing and food (rent, utilities, phone, groceries)  Transportation (insurance, maintenance, gasoline)  Health Insurance  Personal and miscellaneous (medical, dental, clothing, cleaning, etc.)  Travel and living expenses for away rotations (budget adjustment form and proof of expenses required)  Transportation costs for residency/job interviews (4th year only - additional documentation required)  Computer (budget adjustment form and proof of expense required; may only be submitted once during degree plan)

Items NOT Covered by Financial Aid  Automobile payments  Consumer debt (credit cards, loan payments)  Review courses  Spouse’s expenses (such as medical expenses or insurance)  Student association costs (such as conference trips)

What is Financial Aid FINANCIAL AID is defined as assistance to pay for your educational expenses. These expenses include tuition, fees, books, supplies, instruments and living expenses while in school. Any assistance is considered “financial aid” regardless of the source. These sources are: Grants—Funds from Federal and State sources that do NOT require repayment Scholarships—State, Institutional, Organizational funds that do NOT require repayment Loan Programs—Money that must be paid back. May consist of Federal and Private loans Ex. Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan, Federal Direct Graduate Plus Loan

Applying For School of Pharmacy Scholarships Scholarships are funded by sources within and outside of the University. Awards distributed through the School of Pharmacy are based upon academic achievement, leadership, extra- curricular activities, and financial need. Scholarship recipients are selected by the School of Pharmacy Faculty Scholarship Committee, a subcommittee of the Student Affairs Committee. Award decisions are made in the summer for the following academic year. To be considered for scholarships for the upcoming school year; students must submit online applications no later than May 20th. Currently enrolled students with at least an 80 cumulative GPA and entering students with a minimum 3.00 GPA (GPA calculated using only required pre pharmacy course grades) are eligible. Entering students' transcripts must be on file with the TTUHSC Office of the Registrar by June 1st. To be considered for awards based upon financial need, file a FAFSA by May 15 th For further explanation, contact SOP Student Services at or

Applying For Financial Aid Complete a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) Go to: Follow the instructions as directed. Our FAFSA school code is: If you need a FSA ID # go to  As a Pharmacy student, you are now considered an independent student on the FAFSA. This means you are no longer required to provide parent information on your FAFSA, nor does TTUHSC require you to provide your parental information on your FAFSA.  Your FAFSA data will be sent to our office once it has been processed. Please allow 5 business days for the data to be reviewed and processed.  You will receive an from the Student Financial Aid Office if we need any additional information to finish processing your file.  All Student Financial Aid s are sent to your TTUHSC Student Account. Please be sure to check this account for correspondence from our office. Students who are ineligible to complete the FAFSA and apply for Federal Student loans may still apply for alternative student loans. For an inclusive list of alternative student loan lenders, please visit Please note, many lenders require a US cosigner in order to apply for their alternative loans.

Typical Financial Aid Award Packages Annual AmountLoan Type P1P2P3P4 Unsubsidized Loan$33,000 $37,167 Grad Plus/Alt. Loan$9,906 $15,765 Total$42,906 $52,932 Interest Rates for July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017 Unsubsidized Loan: 5.31% Grad Plus Loan: 5.81% (please note, grad plus loans require credit approval)

Need More Money? To request any previously declined loans, logon to WebRaider and access your financial aid awards. On the Accept Award Offer tab, enter your request in the comment box at the bottom of the screen. Please be sure to request a specific amount for the semester or year. Budget revision requests are also available to help students with unexpected expenses or increased living costs. Contact the financial aid office for more information on revision requests.

Federal Loan Information You can locate loan servicer information and current federal loan totals on the National Student Loan Database System website. You will need your FSA ID and password to access the information.

Financial Aid Annual Process Spring semester of each year: Student completes Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) TTUHSC receives FAFSA data from the Federal processor electronically. March: TTUHSC begins sending missing information s to the student if additional documents are needed. Student returns those necessary documents to complete the financial aid file. May: TTUHSC s award notice to the student. The award offer outlines the programs and funding the student is eligible to receive for the school year. Student completes the Federal Direct Loan Application process for the year. (only for students borrowing Federal Direct Loans). Student completes Grad Plus/Alternative loan application (only for students borrowing one of these loans) 15 days prior to the start of each semester: SBS Tuition Due date—ONLY for students not receiving Financial Aid 10 days prior to the start of each semester: Federal Direct Loan processing service electronically sends loan funds to the school Financial aid funds (loans, grants, & scholarships) are posted towards student’s tuition accounts The week before the start of each semester: TTUHSC SBS Office sends any refunds to student based on student’s refund preference.

FAFSA Beginning with the , FAFSA will be processed using prior, prior year tax information.  This means you will use your Federal 2015 Tax Return information on your FAFSA.  You will no longer have to wait until you (and your spouse if married) have completed the current year’s tax return  More students should be eligible to use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool since many more tax returns will be on file with the IRS.  FAFSA will be available beginning October 1, 2016 (instead of January 1, 2017).  This change may affect our financial aid timeline and processing. We will keep you posted.

Emergency Tuition & Short Term Loans  Emergency Tuition Loans are available at 5% interest for currently enrolled TTUHSC students.  Short Term Loan for up to $1000 is also available to currently enrolled students for other types of emergencies. This loan has an interest rate of 5%.  Both types of loans must be repaid within 90 days.

Student Business Services Please contact Student Business Services (SBS) at (806) or at for questions  Tuition and fee information, tuition payment options, and payment plans  How refunds are processed or how to set up direct deposit information  How to submit 3rd party payment information

Office of Financial Aid Academic Classroom Building Room 2C400 TTUHSC Office of Financial Aid th Street MS8310 Lubbock, TX (806) phone (806) fax Office hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm No appointment needed to see an advisor