Office of Financial Aid Awarding
Process & Provisions
After you have completed the FAFSA and the UNC Asheville Office of Financial Aid has all other required documentation (e.g. Verification if required), your financial aid will be awarded. Award processing is typically completed by the end of the day each Monday.
VERY IMPORTANT ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS!
When your file is ready to be awarded you must:
- be enrolled as a degree seeking student in an eligible degree program.
- be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen.
- have a Social Security number.
- be maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress.
- be registered with the Selective Service, if required.
Enrollment Requirements
Your financial aid is awarded based on the assumption that you will be enrolled full-time. Full-time status is a minimum of 12 credit hours and half-time is 6-8 credit hours. Enrollment status is the same for every semester. Most financial aid awards require at least half-time attendance and many programs require full-time attendance. If by the end of the drop/add period you are not enrolled as a full-time student, your aid is subject to change.
To view the specific requirements for each award please check our Programs At A Glance.
Awarding
The UNC Asheville Office of Financial Aid has a broad program of financial aid for students who qualify on the basis of need and academic potential. Financial aid may consist of a scholarship (institutional or private), federal grant, NC state grant, loan, campus employment or a combination of the these. Assistance provided by the university is designed to supplement the resources of students and their parents and should not be relied upon to defray all expenses.
The UNC Asheville Office of Financial Aid begins awarding financial aid for the new academic year in March. If the student has met the priority deadline, he/she will be considered for all aid available at that time. Because of most aid's limited funding, the money is awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis. If a student does not meet the priority deadline, the UNC Asheville Office of Financial Aid cannot guarantee that their full need will be meet.
All aid (except Unsubsidized Stafford Loans) is based on the gross financial need that a student has as determined by the FAFSA's calculated Expected Family Contribution (EFC). Once a student's gross financial need has been met only Unsubsidized Stafford loans will be awarded. Learn more about how each program is awarded on the Program at a Glance.
Award Letter
The award letter delineates the maximum amount of available aid for which you are eligible. A letter will be mailed to the permanent address on file via OnePort. This will be the only hard copy of the award letter you receive. Any subsequent changes are viewable through your OnePort account. (How do I view my awards through OnePort?)
When you receive your award letter you should do the following:
- Make sure that your award letter lists all of your aid or funding sources. The award letter should include outside loans, VA benefits, institutional scholarships, outside scholarships, vocational rehabilitation benefits, tuition waivers, merit awards, or fellowships, etc. If your award letter does not list all of your aid or funding, you must notify us in writing immediately, since your award may need to be revised.
- Read the back of your Award Letter which includes important information about your award.
- For specific information about each fund awarded to you be sure to go to our Programs At A Glance.
- If you have been offered a loan, you must log on to your OnePort account and either Decline or Accept your loan. If you do not already have a lender at UNC Asheville, you will need to complete the Federal Stafford Lender Selection Form.
- You will also need to complete Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Note requirements if this is your first Stafford loan at UNC Asheville
- Make sure that you were awarded for the correct semesters (Fall/Spring). If you are attending only one semester, your award should be based only on that semester. Notify the Office of Financial Aid immediately if you need to report enrollment changes. You will then receive revised award information via your OnePort account.
Reporting Additional Aid
As stated above, any financial aid not included on your award letter must be reported to the UNC Asheville Office of Financial Aid.
Federal regulations prohibit any student from receiving more financial aid than their estimated cost of attendance. The regulations also state that a student may not receive need-based aid that exceeds their calculated financial need (estimated cost of attendance minus the expected family contribution (EFC) as determined by the FAFSA).
Your financial aid is subject to change when we are notified of additional resources after you have been awarded. You may review any changes made to your award through your OnePort account.
Withdrawing from Classes
If you withdraw from a class after the drop/add period, this could have an affect on your Satisfactory Academic Progress (review the section on "Completion Ratio").
If you withdraw from all of your classes in a given semester you are still subject to our Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy. In addition, if you totally withdraw or stop attending all classes before completing more than 60% of the term, a portion of the total federal aid you received, excluding Federal Work Study earnings, may need to be repaid immediately. You will be notified within 45 days of your official withdrawal date regarding the amount owed.
Loans
In order for the UNC Asheville Office of Financial Aid to process your Stafford Loans you must:
- Accept your offered loans through your OnePort.
- If you have not already selected a lender at UNC Asheville, complete and submit the Federal Stafford Lender Selection Form.
- Complete the appropriate entrance counseling for your selected lender. (Direct Loan Counseling; FFELP Lenders Counseling)
- If this is your first loan with your selected lender, you will need to complete a Master Promissory Note through your lender.
More information can be found on our Loans Page.
Federal Work Study (FWS)
You MUST Accept your Federal Work Study Award through your OnePort account by the first day of classes or the award will be cancelled.
Federal Work Study awards are limited by the amount of federal funds UNC Asheville is allocated from the federal government. It is your responsibility to find a FWS job. The Career Center will begin posting jobs the first week of the fall semester. You should begin your search as soon as the jobs have been posted. There may not be enough jobs for all those that want to work. Therefore, this award does not guarantee that you will receive these funds.
If you were not awarded FWS and you are interested in the program, please speak with a financial aid counselor to be placed on a waiting list.
You may read more on our FWS Page.
University Scholarships
Laurels ScholarshipThe Laurels Scholarship is the universal name for the entering freshmen scholarship here at UNC Asheville. Your award letter will show that you have been awarded "Laurels". Eventually, "Laurels" will show as cancelled and will be replaced with an actual scholarship name.
After each scholarship has been renamed, the UNC Asheville Office of Financial Aid requires each recipient to write a Thank You Letter to their specific donor. The UNC Asheville Office of Financial Aid will provide you with the exact name of your scholarship, your donor, and stationary to write your letter.
You must maintain a 3.0 grade point average each semester and be enrolled full-time to remain eligible for the Laurels Scholarship.
Departmental ScholarshipIf the department of your major has awarded you a scholarship, you are required to write a Thank You Letter to your donor. The UNC Asheville Office of Financial Aid will provide you with the exact name of your scholarship, your donor, and stationary to write your letter.
Maintaining Eligibility
To remain eligible to receive financial aid in subsequent semesters, you must be maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress.
Your Satisfactory Academic Progress is re-calculated each semester after grades have been posted. It is your responsibility to read and understand the Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy and to check your status at the end of every semester via OnePort. If you have questions regarding this policy, please come in and see a financial aid counselor.
Disbursement of Your Financial Aid
When all requirements have been met, your financial aid will disburse into your student account here at UNC Asheville. Financial aid does not disburse until 10 days prior to the start of the term.
When your financial aid disburses to your student account, the aid is credited to any charges you owe to the University (books are not included). If all charges have been paid and a credit results, remaining funds will be returned to the student via a refund check.
Refund checks will not be available before the first day of each semester. The Cashier's Office will notify you by email when your check is available to be picked up.
PLEASE NOTE:
- Loan disbursements are made only when the lender electronically transfers the funds to UNC Asheville.
- The UNC Need Base Grant, NC Education Lottery Scholarship, NC Student Incentive Grant, and NC EARN Grant will not disburse into the student's account until after the drop/add period due to enrollment verification requirements.
Be sure to file a renewal FAFSA each academic year to continue receiving financial aid. The priority filing deadline is March 1st to be considered for all types of aid.