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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the unlv scholarship appeal form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and NSHE ID# as they appear on your NSHE Rebel ID Card. This ensures accurate identification.
  3. Indicate which scholarship you are appealing by circling either 'Probation' or 'Cancellation' for each relevant scholarship. If known, include the awarding department.
  4. In the next section, mark all reasons that apply to your appeal regarding GPA, course load, or credit limits. Be thorough to provide a clear context for your situation.
  5. Write your appeal letter detailing why you became deficient, how you plan to resolve it, and any special circumstances. Include necessary documentation to support your case.
  6. Finally, sign and date the form certifying that all information is accurate. Submit this along with any supporting documents to the UNLV Financial Aid Office.

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Perhaps your or your familys income has changed since the application was filed. Or, you may have educational expenses that werent included in your financial aid budget. Consider submitting an appeal.
You may file a tuition and fee appeal online if you believe that your circumstances warrant special consideration. When you submit your appeal, please be prepared to provide justification for your request, in the form of an appeal letter and any relevant supporting documentation.
Submit a formal appeal letter Keep it concise, stick to the facts, and include any supporting documentation if possible. For instance, if you were hit with unexpected medical expenses, you could consist of your hospital bills. Or, if youve lost your job, you could include a termination notice.
Nearly all colleges and universities allow financial aid appeals. However, accepted reasons for an appeal vary among schools. A typical appeals process involves writing a letter, providing financial documentation, and meeting with a financial aid advisor.
Valid reasons for an appeal include: Medical emergencies. Severe health issues. Severe personal or family problems. Serious illness or death of a family member (parent, grandparent or sibling) Exceeded time frame for completing the credits required for your degree.

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Yes, it is possible to negotiate tuition with a college or university, although the success of such negotiations can vary. Here are some key points to consider: Timing: Initiate negotiations after you receive your financial aid offer, preferably before the enrollment deadline.
Depending on the college, the appeals process might be called a professional judgment review, a special circumstances review, or a financial aid appeal. The college may ask you to complete a form that addresses the most common situations. Most colleges ask the family to write an appeal letter.
Reasons to Appeal Your Financial Aid Package Job loss or decrease in income. Divorce or separation of a students parents. Death of a parent. Special needs or disabled children in the family. Unreimbursed medical or dental expenses. Catastrophic loss of family home or business, as in a natural disaster.

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