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Award Information

HOW TO READ YOUR AWARD NOTICE

Your financial aid eligibility depends on your semester credit enrollment. After registering for classes, compare your award notification with your semester balance to determine if you have enough to cover your costs. Log into your eServices account to view your semester balance by clicking on 鈥淏ills and Payments鈥.

HOW TO ACCEPT YOUR LOANS

You must complete additional steps to receive your loans. After logging into your eServices account, look under 鈥淔inancial Aid鈥 on the left sidebar of the screen. Click 鈥淟oans鈥 and follow the instructions. Entrance Loan Counseling, a Master Promissory Note (MPN), and loan acceptance are required to receive a loan. Entrance Loan Counseling and the MPN are completed at . If you completed the counseling at a previous college, you must complete it again with Saint Paul College.

There are loan request deadlines. Please refer to the Award Information Dates section.

COST OF ATTENDANCE

The cost of attendance is a rough estimate of how much it will cost a student to attend college. It is used primarily to determine how much aid a student can receive at 暗网禁区.

2025 – 2026 COST OF ATTENDANCE (Based on 15 credits)

DIRECT COSTFALL 2025SPRING 2026TOTAL
Tuition$2,853$2,853$5,705
Fees$425$425$850
INDIRECT COST
Books/Supplies$600$600$1,200
Food & Housing$5,198$5,198$10,396
Personal/Misc Expenses$3,213$3,213$6,426
Transporation$700$700$1,400
Loan Fees$66$66$132
TOTAL$13,055$13,055$26,110


Summer 2026 Cost of attendance (Based on 12 credits)

DIRECT COSTSUMMER 2026
Tuition$2,282
Fees$340
INDIRECT COST
Books/Supplies$500
Food & Housing$3,365
Personal/Misc Expenses$2,187
Transporation$600
Loan Fees$66
TOTAL$9,340


Fall 2026 – Spring 2027 Cost of attendance (Based on 15 credits)

DIRECT COSTFALL 2026SPRING 2027TOTAL
Tuition$3,038$3,038$6,077
Fees$430$430$860
INDIRECT COST
Books/Supplies$600$600$1,200
Room/Board$5,198$5,198$10,396
Personal/Miscellaneous Expenses$3,213$3,213$6,426
Transporation$700$700$1,400
Loan Fees$66$66$132
TOTAL FOR TERMS$13,245$13,245$26,490

ADDING AND DROPPING COURSES

If you cannot pay for courses based on your award letter, you must drop them prior to the start of the term or you will be financially responsible. You will be charged for at least a percentage of all enrolled credits after the Add/Drop period whether you attend classes or not. There is no automatic drop for non-attendance. If you do not attend classes, you are not eligible for financial aid.

WITHDRAWING FROM ALL COURSES

If you withdraw from all college courses after the Add/Drop date and complete 60% or less of the term, federal regulations mandate that a student can only retain financial aid that is earned through the time of withdrawal. A proportional amount of federal and state aid must be refunded to the f inancial aid programs in an order determined by the federal government and State of Minnesota. The Tuition Office will use the Federal Return of Title IV Funds (R2T4) formula to determine the award and amount to be returned. You are responsible for the charges on your account that result from this calculation.

BOOK CHARGING

All registered students are eligible to charge at least $300 for required books and supplies on the college store website. Students receiving financial aid greater than the cost of their classes may be eligible to charge more than $300. Visit saintpaul. edu/bookcharge for important dates and more info.

APPLYING AID TO YOUR ACCOUNT

Financial Aid will start applying to your student account on typically the third week of the semester. Dates vary; please refer to the Award Information Dates section. Aid will first apply to tuition, fees, and book charges. All remaining excess funds will be sent to your selected refund preference with BankMobile Disbursements, a technology solution, powered by BMTX, Inc. Read the 鈥淎dditional Loan Information鈥 section for semester-only and first time loan borrowers on when to expect disbursements.

  • Summer Term Financial Aid 鈥 Your FAFSA for the fall and spring terms is used to determine your eligibility for summer financial aid. To qualify for summer aid, students must be enrolled in at least one credit and have an active admissions status and declared major. There is no additional application required for summer. Award notifications are typically made available before the start of the summer term, and you will receive an email when your award information is posted in your eServices account. If you use all of your loan eligibility during the fall and spring semesters, you may not have any remaining loan eligibility for the summer term. Plan accordingly to ensure you have sufficient funding available for summer courses.
  • Consortium Agreements – If you are taking classes at a different college (host school) that will fulfill requirements for your program at 暗网禁区 (home school), you might be eligible for additional f inancial aid to help pay for those classes. The form is available on-line or in the Financial Aid Office. It should be submitted as early as possible to determine your full aid eligibility.

ADDITIONAL GRANT AND WORK-STUDY INFORMATION

Grants – Federal Pell Grants, Federal SEOG Grants, and Minnesota State Grants are gift aid that do not need to be repaid. Grants are processed and disbursed if you meet the program eligibility requirements based on registered credits. No additional application is required to receive these grants.

Minnesota Childcare Grant – The Minnesota Postsecondary Child Care Grant Program provides financial assistance to students with childcare expenses. It has limited funding and you should apply early. The separate application is available online. Applications are reviewed on a first-come, first served basis. Award notifications will be sent after the start of the semester. Check the application for credit level requirements. Verification of provider information is required before award notification.

Work-study – Student employment opportunities are available at 暗网禁区. To be eligible, you must be enrolled in at least six credits.

ADDITIONAL LOAN INFORMATION

Semester-Only Loans – Semester-only loans must be split into two disbursements. For those who have previously attended college, half of your loans will apply to your account during the third week of classes. The second half will apply to your account midway through the semester. Dates vary; please refer to the Award Information section. Students who receive a Fall-only loan and plan on continuing into the Spring semester must request a Spring-only loan after registering for Spring courses.

First-Time College Students – First-time students must wait 30 days after the start of the term before the first disbursement can apply to their student account. Dates vary; please refer to the Award Information Dates section.

Entrance Loan Counseling – Saint Paul College requires students to complete Entrance Loan Counseling for the College to receive a Direct Loan even if it has been completed for another school. Go to and verify that it has been completed for Saint Paul College.

Credit Requirements – Students are only eligible for loans if they are enrolled for at least 6 credits. Withdrawn classes or FN grades do not count towards loan eligibility. If you are in the final semester of your program or are enrolled in a program less than 24 credits, you may have reduced loan eligibility.

Subsequent Loan Request – Changes to any loan request made after your initial request are only processed with the Loan Adjustment Form, available in the One Stop Office or at saintpaul.edu/forms. Students requesting semester-only loans can only be adjusted on a semester basis.

Loans Are Not Free Money – Loans are financial aid that you must pay back. We encourage you to borrow wisely. Excessive borrowing of student loans can be a costly decision. You should request only loan funds needed for your period of attendance. You can view details of your previous student loans on .


2026-2027 Award Information Dates

See the Academic Calendar for semester specific dates and information.

FALL 2026SPRING 2027SUMMER 2027
First Disbursement9/9/20261/27/20276/9/2027
30-Day Delay9/30/20262/17/20276/30/2027
Mid-Point (2nd Half)10/21/20263/10/20277/7/2027
Deadline to Request Loan11/20/20264/23/20277/16/2027