Financial Aid Events
The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid hosts virtual and in-person events to assist students through the financial aid process. Attend these sessions to learn more about the application, explore resources and get your questions answered! Below our upcoming events. Register today!
Upcoming Events
Join the financial aid team at the FAFSA/TASFA Workshop to receive assistance with
completing your 2025-26 financial aid application. This is the application for the
Fall 2025, Spring 2026, and Summer 2026 terms.
Come ready with your tax documents for 2023 (including your parent's if required).
You will bbe able to meet one-on-one with a counselor and receive assistance completing
your application.
Here's what you will need to file at the workshop:
- FSA ID
- If you completed a FAFSA for 2024–25, log into your StudentAid.gov account and be sure your email address is correct. A new FSA ID is not needed.
- Social Security Number
- Your 2023 tax records
- Contributor's Information
- A contributor is the individual who will consent to their information being included on your FAFSA. This can be a parent, guardian or student spouse.
Budgeting
We know how difficult it is to manage money. Our budgeting presentation doesn’t just tell you to make a budget and stick to it. We will walk you through why it’s important to make a budget, learn how to cut back on your expenses, and provide tools to keep you on track. This session will help you learn how to make the right choices to manage your money today!
Presented by Sergio Gonzalez from Sallie Mae
Understanding Credit
Understanding how credit works and building a responsible credit history early on is essential to building a strong credit score. This session will review the five primary factors considered in your credit score and discuss best practices for building and managing credit. You’ll learn more about FICO® Scores, credit cards, and credit reports.
Presented by Sergio Gonzalez from Sallie Mae