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De3 ' Financial Aid Office- Over half of the students enrolled at MSU have, at one time or another, applied for some form of financial aid. The many categories covered by the financial aid office include: Guaranteed Student Loans, Incentive Grants, PELL Grants, Supplemental Grants, Work Study, Student Employment and Scholarships. Approximately $13 million in financial aid is distributed annua:ly to recipients at MSU. Jim Craig, the supervisor of financial aid operations, pointed out that one of the major problems encountered by the department is receiving incorrect information on applications for aid. The error, easily traced to miscalculated income figures or an unanswered question, causes the application to be rejected until the error can be detected and corrected. From a student’s point of view, the financial aid office is a place of rescue. The many staffers in the office realize that many people don’t like to ask for funds. They understand the basic needs of student life and try to accomodate each student’s request. Unfortunately, the office is allotted a budget with which they are expected to conform. Occasionally, students have expenses greater than their budgets allowed for. Since there are cases where additional funding may be justified, action is taken to make up the deficit. In such cases, the student is expected to provide fee receipts, bills and any other information that indicates what his, or her, expenses are. The extra funding is oftentimes used for such items as books and supplies, housing, transportation and even child care. The financial aid department looks into each and every case, doing their best to meet each student’s needs without exceeding their budget unless other provisions have been made. Many students may be eligible for some form of financial aid through the office. If a student has any questions, he or she should stop by the office on the first floor of the SUB. II 21
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