Don't leave money on the table! Applying for financial aid opens the door to all types of assistance.
Almost every student is eligible for some financial aid. That might mean federal grants or loans. But even if you aren’t eligible for federal aid, you may qualify for a work-study job, scholarships, emergency funds and more. But you must apply!
The financial aid process can help you even if:
- You think your family’s income is too high to qualify
- You don’t want to take out loans
- You want to “save” your Pell grants for university
- You have average grades
Applying for Aid — Quick Links
Types of Aid
Grants
Government funds for education that you don't pay back.
Scholarships
Funds awarded based on need or merit that are not paid.
Direct Loans
Low-interest loans borrowed for education expenses.
Support Services
Assistance with rent, child care, groceries, health care and more.
Emergency Funds
Provides temporary financial relief to help students overcome barriers.
Tools and Resources
We've put together resources to help you navigate the financial aid process. Review the key terms (glossary), and visit the frequently asked questions (FAQs) for assistance.
- Steps to Apply for Financial Aid for New Students
- Steps to Apply for Financial Aid for Current Students
- FAFSA Overview
- TASFA Application Requirements
- Forms
- eConnect Financial Aid Checklist
- Your Federal Student Aid ID
- Title IV School Codes
- Renewal Application
- Special Case Application
- Transcript Requirements
Contact Financial Aid
In-Person Help
Our Financial Aid Office offers in-person help via drop-in office visits and bi-weekly workshops.
- Mon-Thurs: 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.
- Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- Sat-Sun: Closed
- Visit a Campus Financial Aid Office
- View the Help Sessions Schedule
Virtual Video Chat
- Mon-Fri: 8 a.m. - Midnight
- Sat-Sun: Closed
Call, Text or Email Us
- Mon-Fri: 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
- Sat-Sun: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- 972-669-6400 (voice)
- 217-472-4745 (text)
- Email Financial Aid
Scholarships
- 972-273-3025
- Email Scholarships