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Financial Aid, Scholarships, Grants & Loans

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Northwood University offers several means of funding your education. The resources available guide you as steps to securing funding for your education.

Scholarships | Grants | Financial Aid | Loans | Additional Resources

Scholarships

The Richard DeVos Graduate School of Management has limited scholarship opportunities available to eligible students formally admitted to the Accelerated, Evening and Weekend MBA programs.

Early Decision Scholarship

All application materials (including application fee) must be received by the Early Decision Scholarship deadline in order to be considered for the scholarship award. Applicants must also be accepted and have all commitment materials (including commitment deposit and Program Registration Form) submitted by the Early Decision deadline in order to be eligible for this scholarship. If a student receives 100% tuition reimbursement, he/she is NOT eligible for the Early Decision Scholarship Award.

Early Decision Scholarship Award Amount: $1,050

May 15 (Fall Start)
October 15 (Spring Start)

Merit Scholarships

The DeVos Graduate School of Management offers a cumulative scholarship system for Evening and Accelerated MBA students. To be eligible for Merit scholarships, students must enter and remain in good academic standing.

The DeVos Merit Scholarship system allocates awards based on three criteria. These components include a student's cumulative GPA of ALL undergraduate academic transcripts, demonstrated leadership attributes, and official Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) or Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test scores. Each Merit component enables qualified applicants to maximize their scholarship award. Detailed Merit Scholarship award criteria include the following:

Cumulative Grade Point Average

Scholarship award is based on the cumulative GPA of ALL undergraduate transcripts.

  • 3.25 - 3.6 $1,050
  • 3.61 - 4.0 $2,100
Leadership

Scholarship award consideration is based on the student's submitted resume, personal statement, interview and letters of recommendation. The amount will be awarded at the discretion of the graduate admissions committee. If you receive any tuition reimbursement from your employer, you are ineligible for this scholarship.

Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) and Graduate Record Examination (GRE)

All students have the opportunity to take the official Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) and/or Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) General Test for additional scholarship award and admission consideration. The GMAT or GRE must be taken and official score report received by DeVos prior to program start date.

GMAT awards will be allocated based on the following score ranges:

  • 500 - 550 $1,050
  • 560 - 610 $2,100
  • 620 + $3,150

Based on the unique nature of the GRE General Test, a sliding scale comparison chart is used to score the exam. For more details and information on scholarship eligibility, please contact your DeVos Representative.

Students may be eligible to receive a scholarship award for either the GMAT or GRE General Test. Students are not eligible for both.

DeVos Merit Scholarship Facts
  • Students will be automatically considered for Merit Scholarship if committed one month prior to the start date:
    • Fall Start - July 26, 2013
    • Spring Start - December 13, 2013
  • In order to be eligible for Leadership Merit Scholarship components, a student must NOT receive any tuition reimbursement.
  • If a student receives less than 75% tuition reimbursement, the student will be considered for the GPA and GMAT/GRE Merit Scholarship component. Students would also be eligible for the Early Decision Scholarship, unless the amount exceeds the total program cost.
  • If a student receives 75% or more tuition reimbursement, he/she is not eligible for the GPA, GMAT/GRE or Leadership Merit Scholarship.
  • The total scholarship award will be allocated equally over each semester of the student's prescribed program of study (Accelerated MBA students: 3 equal installments; Evening MBA students: 6 equal installments; Weekend MBA students: 6 equal installments).

Private Donor Scholarships

Many Northwood friends and affiliates have generously provided funding for private scholarships for students.

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Financial Aid

To be considered for any need based financial aid (that includes student loans), you are required to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). We encourage you to apply online using FAFSA on the Web at www.fafsa.gov. Applying online normally reduces processing time. Help is available. If you prefer a paper FAFSA application, you may request one from the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID.

Apply as soon as possible after January 1st of each year. Northwood encourages you to apply before the state aid deadline or April 1st. Read more about your state aid deadline on the FAFSA site.

Before completing the FAFSA online, we encourage you to apply for a PIN, which is your electronic access code. A PIN can be requested from www.pin.gov or www.fafsa.gov. The PIN (personal identification number) will act as your signature on the FAFSA. It also will provide you access to other personal information stored in other federal aid sites. Parent(s) of dependent students should also apply for a PIN. NEVER SHARE YOUR PIN WITH ANYONE.

If you have questions when completing your FAFSA, you can get free help by contacting the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4 FED AID or by contacting your Northwood Financial Aid Office. If you are using FAFSA on the web, you can also get help online.

Be sure to include Northwood University's school code on your FAFSA. The FAFSA school code for the DeVos Graduate School in Florida is E00586; in Michigan is 004072; in Texas is 013040.

After you have submitted your FAFSA to the federal government for processing, you will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR). Review the information. Follow any instructions on the SAR. Be sure Northwood's school code is on the SAR. You may find that your SAR has been selected for verification. If so, you will be receiving a letter from the Financial Aid Office requesting additional information.

Before the Financial Aid Office is able to offer you financial assistance, you must have applied for admissions and been accepted for enrollment at Northwood. After you have been accepted, and the Financial Aid Office has received your SAR from the Department of Education and any requested documentation from you, the Financial Aid Office will mail you an award letter. The award letter will notify you of the types and amounts of aid that you may receive. You will also be able to view your award information at my.northwood.edu.

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Loans

Northwood University will participate in the Federal Direct Loan program effective for the 2010-2011 academic year. Listed below is a brief summary of the Federal Direct Loans. All borrowers must complete a Federal Direct Master Promissory Note (MPN). Please note that first time borrowers who receive loans are required to participate in mandatory Entrance Counseling or contact the Financial Aid Office for a personal interview, before loan proceeds will be released. Entrance counseling is not required for returning students who previously completed this requirement. Upon completion of your education, you will be required to participate in Exit Counseling or contact the Financial Aid Office for a personal interview.

William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program 2011-2012

Direct Loans are low-interest loans for students and parents to help pay for the cost of a student's education after high school. The lender is the U.S. Department of Education rather than a bank or other financial institution. The Federal Direct Loan Program offers the following types of loans:

FEDERAL DIRECT LOANS

Criteria

Subsidized

Unsubsidized

PLUS/Grad

Financial need is determined by Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

X

 

 

No interest charged while student enrolled at least 1/2 time, during grace period, and deferment periods

X

 

 

Not based on financial need as determined by the FAFSA

 

X

X

Interest is charged during all periods

 

X

X

Fixed Interest Rate (first disbursed on or after 7/1/2012) 6.8%

X

 

 

Fixed Interest Rate (first disbursed on or after 7/1/2012) 6.8%

 

X

 

Fixed Interest Rate of 7.9%

 

 

X

Parent must be credit worthy

 

 

X

Must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

X

X

X

Student must be enrolled at least 1/2 time, student and parent must be US citizen or eligible non-citizen

X

X

X

Student must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress

X

X

X

Loan is borrowed from U.S. Dept of Education

X

X

X

Loan fees of 1.0% of principal

X

X

 

Loan Fees of 4.0% of principal

 

 

X

Repayment begins 6 months after the student graduates, falls below 1/2 enrollment, or withdraws from school

X

X

 

Repayment begins 60 days after the loan is fully disbursed. Deferments are available upon request.

 

 

X

No prepayment penalties

X

X

X

  • Dependent undergraduate students: freshman: $5,500 (no more than $3,500 subsidized); sophomore: $6,500 (no more than $4,500 subsidized); and junior/seniors $7,500 (no more than $5,500 subsidized).
  • Independent undergraduate students: freshman: $9,500 (no more than $3,500 subsidized); sophomore: $10,500 (no more than $4,500 subsidized); and junior/seniors $12,500 (no more than $5,500 subsidized).
How to Apply for Direct Federal Loans
First-time Borrowers:

Your social security number and your Department of Education-issued PIN will be required. If you do not have a PIN, you may request one from www.pin.gov.

Previous Borrowers:

You do not need to complete an MPN or Entrance Counseling if you have completed them previously.

Accepting, Rejecting, or Changing your Loan Amounts:

Northwood University uses Passive Confirmation for the acceptance of Subsidized and Unsubsidized loan awards. This means you will receive the loan amounts shown on your Official Award Letter unless you notify us that you do not want them.

  • If you want to accept the Subsidized and Unsubsidized loans and loan amounts shown on your Official Award Letter you DO NOT need to take action. The Financial Aid Office will process your loan if all other requirements as outlined below are met.*
  • If you want to reject your loan(s) or change the loan amount(s), you DO need to take action. First, go to the WebAdvisor tab at http://my.northwood.edu.
    • To reject your loan(s), select Accept or Reject Financial Aid Loan Awards. Select Year 2011. You will see all your financial aid awards at the top of the page. At the bottom of the page you will see the loan(s) that you are able to Accept or Reject. Please choose Reject from the drop down beside the loan or loans you want to reject. If you are rejecting your loan(s) you must do so within 14 days of receiving your award letter. If you decide later on that you want to borrow, you can go back into WebAdvisor and accept eligible loans.
    • To change your loan amount(s), go to the Financial Aid section, click on Financial Aid Forms and select the 2012-2013 Federal Direct Loan Change Form. This form must be completed and signed and can be mailed or faxed to the Financial Aid Office. Please note: You may only lower the loan amounts awarded.

IMPORTANT: Federal Direct Loans are governed by federal regulations. Before the Financial Aid Office processes your reject or change requests, the staff will check to be sure the resulting loans meet Federal requirements. For example: If you have both subsidized and unsubsidized loan eligibility, your unsubsidized loan must be zeroed out before we can reduce your subsidized loan. If we cannot process your reject or change request due to Federal requirements we will contact you. Otherwise, you will receive a revised award letter with your requested changes.

PLEASE NOTE: The school will notify you via e-mail that your loans have been disbursed and that you have the right to cancel all or a portion of a loan. If you want to cancel all or a portion of your loan(s) you must do so within 30 days of the date the school sends you this notification.

*Before processing your loan(s) you must have completed the following:

  • New students must have paid a commitment fee to the University.
  • Returning students must be registered or pre-registered for classes for the period of enrollment of the loans.
  • New student loan borrowers must have completed their Master Promissory Note (MPN).

Passive Confirmation is not used to accept PLUS and GradPLUS loans. Procedures for acceptance and application are below:

Federal Direct PLUS Loan (for parents of undergraduate students)

Parents of an undergraduate student can apply for a credit-based Federal Direct PLUS Loan to assist with out-of-pocket educational expenses on behalf of the student. The parent must be a credit-worthy US citizen or eligible non-citizen.

Parents can defer repayment if their student is enrolled at least half-time (6 hours), and for an additional 6 months after the student graduates or drops below half-time enrollment. If the Federal Direct PLUS Loan is denied, the student will be eligible to borrow up to an additional $4,000 for freshmen and sophomores or $5,000 for juniors and seniors of Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan.

  • To apply for the Federal Direct PLUS Loan, the parent must complete a Master Promissory Note (MPN) and a Federal Direct PLUS Loan application online at http://www.studentloans.gov. Your Department of Education-issued PIN will be required to complete the MPN, as it becomes an electronic signature. If you do not have a PIN, you may request one from http://www.pin.gov . If you have previously borrowed for this student you do not need to complete a new MPN.
  • Next complete a Federal Direct PLUS Loan Request form. The Federal Direct PLUS Loan Request form is available online at www.northwood.edu. First, select your campus, then select Financial Aid, and then select Financial Aid Forms. This form must be completed and signed and can be mailed or faxed to the Financial Aid Office.

Federal Direct GradPLUS Loan (for graduate students)

A graduate or professional student can apply for a credit-based Federal Direct Graduate PLUS loan for up to the student's cost of attendance minus other estimated financial assistance.

  • To apply for a GradPLUS Loan, the student must complete a preapproval credit check and a Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan Master Promissory Note (MPN) at http://studentloans.gov. Click the Sign In box and choose Request a Graduate PLUS Loan. This will produce an instantaneous credit decision. Approved borrowers can proceed to selecting the student name to complete the Graduate PLUS Master Promissory Note (MPN). Paper MPN's can be requested from the Financial Aid Office. If you have previously borrowed a GRADPLUS Loan you do not need to complete a new MPN.
  • First time borrowers must complete mandatory Grad PLUS Entrance Loan Counseling at http://studentloans.gov.
  • Next complete and return the Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan Request Form. The form is available online at www.northwood.edu. First, select your campus, then select Financial Aid, and then select Financial Aid Forms. This form must be completed and signed and can be mailed or faxed to the Financial Aid Office.

Student Loan Code of Conduct

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Additional Resources

BEWARE OF SCHOLARSHIP SCAMS. Unfortunately, there are fraudulent scholarship companies. BE CAUTIOUS. For more information on the College Scholarship Fraud Prevention Act, contact the Federal Trade Commission at 1-877-FTC-HELP or go online at www.ftc.gov/scholarshipscams.

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