Ferris State University participates in several
federally funded assistance programs designed to
provide students with the means to meet their
educational costs. To be considered for these programs
a student must submit a Free Application For Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA). It is important to remember that
some of the funding for these programs are limited,
therefore, we recommend that you file the FAFSA as
soon as possible after January 1.The federal programs in which Ferris participates
includes the following:
State Financial Aid
Programs
The State of Michigan offers an array of campus-based
and other state programs designed to provide students,
who are Michigan residents, with the means to meet
their educational costs. To be considered for these
programs a student must submit a Free Application For
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). It is important to
remember that some of the funding for these programs
is limited, therefore, we recommend that you file the
FAFSA as soon as possible after January 1.
The state programs in which Ferris participates
includes the following:
Institutional Aid Programs
Ferris State University has institutional sources
to supplement the funds provided by the federal and state government.
All types of aid including scholarships, grants and loans are
provided. The funds for institutional aid come from the University's General
Fund or from private donors, given as either gifts or bequests.
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