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Students complete this form if they are receiving a scholarship from a source other than WSSU.
Your 2022-2023 FAFSA has been flagged for “Unusual Enrollment History Review” by the U.S. Department of Education because you received FederalPell Grant funds and/or Federal Direct Loans at multiple education institutions during the review period of 2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21, and 2021-22.
In order to determine the eligibility of a student pursuing a second Bachelors's degree for financial aid (Title IV, institutional & state) the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid needs to be able to verify applicable courses. Please ensure that the information is accurate and contains proper signature(s). Incomplete forms will not be reviewed and will result in a delay of financial aid. For auditing purposes, course listings cannot be attached, they must be recorded on this form.
A student who has had a previous federal education loan discharged due to Total and Permanent Disability may, under some circumstances, borrow a new federal student loan, although it may be necessary to resume repayment on the previously discharged loan.
When you file your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) you’ll have to answer a series of questions about both your income and your financial assets. This independent asset verification allows students to list their assets. (for student and/or spouse)
When you file your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) you’ll have to answer a series of questions about both your income and your financial assets. This independent asset verification allows students to list their assets. (for students and/or parents)
Based on the information provided on the 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), the parent indicated he/she did not file taxes for the 2020 year. To verify that you provided correct information, we will compare your parent's FAFSA with the information on this institutional verification document and with any other required documents.
Based on the information provided on the 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), the student indicated he/she did not file taxes for the 2020 year. To verify that you provided the correct information, we will compare your FAFSA with the information on this institutional verification document and with any other required documents.
This form must be signed in the presence of a Winston-Salem State University Financial Aid Representative or a Notary
Public (below). Do not complete the form in advance!
According to federal requirements, we must verify the number of people in your household. Please complete and return this form. Upon receipt of this information, we can continue processing your financial aid file.
According to federal requirements, we must verify the number of people in your household. Please complete and return this form. Upon receipt of this information, we can continue processing your financial aid file.
Winston-Salem State University makes every effort to assist students by providing financial assistance to help meet the cost of education. We recognize that there may be extenuating circumstances that affect your ability to provide the amount that the family is expected to pay. Certain adjustments are already considered in the calculation of a family’s ability to meet expenses in the formula that calculates financial need. Therefore, Winston-Salem State University will not always be able to reduce your expected contribution to meet educational costs based on your unique circumstances.
Winston-Salem State University makes every effort to assist students by providing financial assistance to help meet the cost of education. We recognize that there may be extenuating circumstances that affect your ability to provide the amount that the family is expected to pay. Certain adjustments are already considered in the calculation of a family’s ability to meet expenses in the formula that calculates financial need. Therefore, Winston-Salem State University will not always be able to reduce your expected contribution to meet educational costs based on your unique circumstances.
Students and parents who wish to have an alternative loan certified or have a loan increased/decreased/reinstated/canceled will need to use this form to request the action.
The Office of Financial Aid is required to consider parental information and expect a parental contribution for students who are not independent according to the FAFSA definition. This service request will allow you to answer the various questions to determine if you are dependent or independent.
This service request will allow students to request an adjustment towards their cost of attendance. This includes transportation, dependent care, books, supplies, off-campus housing. etc.
This form will authorize the WSSU Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to certify my alternative loan for the full requested amount or up to my Cost of Attendance (Budget). I am agreeing that the private loan has been approved by one of the lenders listed below and if I have any questions regarding my alternative loan, I will contact the WSSU Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.
This form will authorize the WSSU Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid to certify my alternative loan for the full requested amount or up to my Cost of Attendance (Budget). I am agreeing that the private loan has been approved by one of the lenders listed below and if I have any questions regarding my alternative loan, I will contact the WSSU Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid.
This service request will allow students to request an adjustment towards their cost of attendance. This includes transportation, dependent care, books, supplies, off-campus housing. etc.
This service request is used to gather information due to your 2021-2022 FAFSA flagged for “Unusual EnrollmentHistory Review” by the U.S. Department of Education because you received Federal Pell Grant funds and/or Federal Direct Loans at multiple education institutions during the review period of 2017‐18, 2018‐19, 2019‐20, and 2020‐21.
Based on the information provided on the 2021-2022 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), the parent indicated he/she did not file taxes for the 2019 year. To verify that you provided correct information, we will compare your parent's FAFSA with the information on this institutional verification document and with any other required documents.
When you file your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) you’ll have to answer a series of questions about both your income and your financial assets. This independent asset verification allows students to list their assets. (for students and/or parents)
Students complete this form if they are receiving a scholarship from a source other than WSSU.
A student who has had a previous federal education loan discharged due to Total and Permanent Disability may, under some circumstances, borrow a new federal student loan, although it may be necessary to resume repayment on the previously discharged loan.