Types of Financial Aid
There are numerous federal- and state-sponsored financial aid programs available to
South University students who qualify. The university participates in the following:
Federal aid programs
- Pell Grant (undergraduate students only)
- Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (SEOG), undergraduate students only
- Perkins Loans
- Federal Work Study
- Stafford Loans - subsidized and unsubsidized
- PLUS (Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students)
State aid programs
- State Grants (Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina)
Other financial aid programs include
- State Grants (where applicable)
- State Work Study (where applicable)
- Alternative or private loans
- Veterans Benefits *
* Students must meet the eligibility requirements set forth by the Veterans Administration
in order to receive benefits. Applicants eligible for veteran's benefits should contact the
individual campus they are interested in attending for further information.
FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid
The
Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA) is a standard application used to determine your eligibility for many financial
aid programs, including:
- Federal grant programs
- Federal loan programs
- Federal Work Study program
- Some state-sponsored grants and loans
- Some private scholarships, grants, and loans
For more information, speak to a South University financial aid officer at the campus nearest you.
Or, to complete the FAFSA online, go to:
FAFSA on the Web