Get more information about key financial aid dates, forms, and verification worksheets.
Financial Aid Timeline
- Apply online at https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa/.
- Within a few days of receiving your FAFSA, the U.S. Department of Education will send you your Student Aid Report (SAR) – based on the information in your FAFSA – by e-mail with a link to your electronic SAR. Whether you receive your SAR online or on paper depends on whether you provide an e-mail address on your FAFSA. Review your SAR and, if necessary, make changes or corrections following the instructions in it. Your SAR has to be correct to ensure that you receive your aid.
- In the Student Portal you can view, accept or decline your awards offered. You may also have items in your Student Portal to complete in order for your aid to disburse.
Note: Effective the 2024-2025 Award Year, the Student Aid Report (SAR) will be replaced by the FAFSA Submission Summary (FSS).
If you would like to use your financial aid to pay for your on-campus housing, let us know (SFS@academyart.edu or 1-415-618-6190). Make sure your financial aid file is complete, that you have already applied for and received a housing assignment, you have paid the $500.00 housing deposit and that you have registered for classes. If you have completed these steps, we will add you to the housing list if your financial aid is sufficient to cover your housing costs.
Start saving. Be prepared to pay out-of-pocket for your books and supplies during the first week of classes. Financial aid refunds are not available until after classes start.
If the federal aid you were offered does not cover your tuition or housing costs, you may sign up for our 4-month, interest-free payment plan or look into alternative loans.
Forms
- Complete the Entrance Counseling
- Complete the Master Promissory Note
- Complete the Exit Counseling
Additional Information
- Important Financial Dates for Summer 2024
- Important Financial Dates for Fall 2024
- Student Loan Limits
- Message to Federal Loan Borrowers
- Financial Aid Withdrawals
- Institutional Code of Conduct for Educational Loans
- Education Tax Credits
- VA Student Bill of Rights and Considerations Prior to Enrollment
- Student & Academic Policies – Provides additional information on Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) and other Financial Aid policies
- 1098-T FAQs – Frequently asked questions regarding the 1098-T Form, which is a form that colleges and universities are required to issue to students who pay qualified tuition and related expenses in the preceding tax year