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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Loan Cancellation Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Student Name, Z Number, and FAU Email Address in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is accurate for effective processing.
  3. Indicate the term for which you are requesting cancellation (Fall, Spring, or Summer) and specify the year. This helps in identifying the correct loans.
  4. Fill in the amounts for each type of loan you wish to cancel: Subsidized Loan Amount, Unsubsidized Loan Amount, Parent PLUS Loan Amount, and Graduate PLUS Loan Amount. Make sure these amounts are whole dollars without cents.
  5. Sign and date the form at the bottom. Your signature confirms your request for cancellation.
  6. Once completed, print the form and submit it in person or by mail along with a check payable to FAU.

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Financial Aid Statistics for Florida Atlantic University The average need-based scholarship or grant awarded to first-year students at Florida Atlantic University was $10,349. Additionally, 55% of first-year students received need-based financial aid in fall 2022.
Grants: Financial aid that generally doesnt have to be repaid. Loans: Borrowed money for college or career school; your loans must be repaid with interest. Work-Study: A federal work program through which undergraduates and graduate students at participating schools earn money to help pay for school.
Should you have questions related to Financial Aid please email your Financial Aid Advisor or call 561-297-3530.
To view your 1098-T statement, follow the steps below: Go to MyFAU. Select Sign In. Select FAU Self Service. Select Pay Your Bill. Select View (located to the right of your latest 1098-T statement)
Student refunds are processed automatically when a balance is due to the student. Any amount paid in excess of the amount owed may be applied against charges that are outstanding prior to a refund taking place. Please note some types of financial aid payments may not be used to pay a balance owed to the university.

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Grants. Grants are financial aid offers that are based on financial need and does not have to be repaid. There many grants provided by the University, Federal, State, and other sources.
Grants. Grants are financial aid offers that are based on financial need and does not have to be repaid.

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