When it comes to educational funding, you have options. You don’t have to let tuition fees deter you from pursuing your goals or living your dreams. A degree from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is more than a piece of paper. It is an investment into your future. Our Financial Aid representatives are here to help you and your family leverage the variety of scholarships, loans and financial aid programs designed to fund that investment.

Important Dates

Term A

April 1, 2024 Financial Aid Packaging Deadline
April 1, 2024 Charges Applied by SFS
May 7, 2024 Payment Deadline
May 14, 2024 Classes Begin
May 16, 2024 Last Day to Add/Drop Classes
May 20, 2024 Financial Aid Disbursements Begin
June 24, 2024 Final Exams/End of Term

Term C

April 1, 2024 Financial Aid Packaging Deadline
April 1, 2024 Charges Applied by SFS
May 7, 2024 Payment Deadline
May 14, 2024 Classes Begin
May 16, 2024 Last Day to Add/Drop Classes
May 20, 2024 Financial Aid Disbursements Begin
Aug. 12, 2024 Final Exams/End of Term

Term B

June 1, 2024 Financial Aid Packaging Deadline
June 1, 2024 Charges Applied by SFS
June 25, 2024 Payment Deadline
July 2, 2024 Classes Begin
July 5, 2024 Last Day to Add/Drop Classes
July 9, 2024 Financial Aid Disbursements Begin
Aug. 12, 2024 Final Exams/End of Term
July 1, 2024 Financial Aid Packaging Deadline
July 1, 2024 Charges Applied by SFS
Aug. 16, 2024 Payment Deadline
Aug. 26, 2024 Classes Begin
Aug. 30, 2024 Last Day to Add/Drop Classes
Sept. 3, 2024 Financial Aid Disbursements Begin
Dec. 11, 2024 Final Exams/End of Term
Nov. 1, 2024 Financial Aid Packaging Deadline
Nov. 1, 2024 Charges Applied by SFS
Jan. 2, 2025 Payment Deadline
Jan. 8, 2025 Classes Begin
Jan. 15, 2025 Last Day to Add/Drop Classes
Jan. 17, 2025 Financial Aid Disbursements Begin
April 30, 2025 Final Exams/End of Term

FAFSA® Changes for 2024-2025

The 2024-2025 FAFSA® will be available December 2023. This is only temporary for 2024-2025. After the 2024-2025 aid year, the FAFSA® will be available in October as usual.

The FAFSA® will feature fewer questions and fewer requirements, and retrieve tax information using a direct data exchange (DDX) from the IRS instead of the previous IRS Data Retrieval Tool (DRT).

The FAFSA® is introducing the new term contributor, which refers to anyone who is required to provide information on a student’s FAFSA® form, including the student, the student’s spouse, a biological or adopted parent, or the parent’s spouse. Being a contributor does not imply responsibility for the student's college costs.

Students will need the contributor’s name, date of birth, Social Security Number (SSN), and email address to invite them to complete the required portion of the FAFSA®.

Contributors will need to provide personal and financial information on their section of the FAFSA®.

Key Terms:

  • Account Username and Password (FSA ID): Username and password used to log in to all Federal Student Aid products and tools on StudentAid.gov.
  • Contributor: Any individual required to provide consent and approval for federal tax information (FTI) along with their signature on the FAFSA® form, including the student, the student’s spouse, a biological or adoptive parent, or the parent’s spouse (stepparent).
  • FAFSA® Privacy Act Consent: Formal consent provided by an applicant and any applicable contributor(s) for a given FAFSA® cycle (e.g., December 2023 to September 2025 for the 2024-25 FAFSA® form) that meets the statutory requirements of collecting and using an individual’s personally identifiable information.
  • FAFSA® Submission Summary: Replaces the Student Aid Report (SAR) as the student’s output document providing a summary of data input on the FAFSA® form.
  • Family Size: Replaces the term “household size” on the FAFSA® form.
  • Federal Tax Information (FTI): The data and information related to federal tax paying. It includes a return or return information received directly from the IRS or obtained through an authorized secondary source such as the U.S. Department of Education.
  • Student Aid Index (SAI): Replaces the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) as a formal evaluation of a student’s approximate financial resources to contribute toward their postsecondary education for a specific award year.

The adjustments to the new Student Aid Index (SAI) calculation will expand Federal Pell Grant eligibility to more students.

While the 2024-2025 FAFSA® will not be available until December, you can still prepare by doing the following:

  • Create an FSA ID on the Federal Student Aid website and assist contributors, such as your parent(s) or spouse, in creating an FSA ID.
  • An FSA ID is an account and password that gives you access to the Federal Student Aid’s online system and serves as your electronic signature.
  • With the FSA ID, you can fill out the FAFSA® Application Form when it’s available, sign your Master Promissory Note (MPN), apply for repayment plans, complete loan counseling and use the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Help Tool.
  • Complete the FAFSA® as soon as it opens in December.
  • Use the Federal Student Aid Estimator to find out how much federal student aid you may be eligible for, starting with the 2024-25 award year when available.
    • This tool estimates the Student Aid Index (SAI) for the 2024-25 award year, not the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) for the 2023-24 award year.
  • Opt into SMS message alerts with ERAU and with StudentAid.gov (Log In > Settings > Communication Preferences) to receive up-to-date notifications and learn about upcoming changes to the FAFSA®.

Resources:

When you submit your completed 2024-25 FAFSA® form, you’ll get an email confirming that Federal Student Aid (StudentAid.gov) received your form with preliminary information related to your eligibility for federal student aid. This will include your estimated Student Aid Index (SAI) and estimated eligibility for Federal Pell Grants.

They will provide your FAFSA® eligibility information to your school(s) and state in the first half of March, so you will have ample time to fill out the form. Once your school(s) receive your FAFSA® information, they will provide you with personalized aid information in the coming weeks. Until your school(s) and state receive your form, they won’t be able to answer questions about your aid eligibility or status.

They will send you an email when your FAFSA® information has been sent to your selected schools and when you can access your FAFSA® Submission Summary on StudentAid.gov. The FAFSA® Submission Summary will provide your official SAI calculation and Federal Pell Grant eligibility. You can also check the status of your FAFSA® form on StudentAid.gov in the first half of March.

Financial Aid for Uncertain Times

The University has a variety of options for trying to assist students who are experiencing short-term financial hardships or more permanent changes in their, or their families, financial situation. These options include potential scholarships, financial aid, emergency grants, loans, payment plans, etc. While we may not be able to address everyone’s needs all of the time, we certainly want to see you succeed and we would be happy to try and look for solutions that work for your particular need. Please contact us at dbfinaid@erau.edu.

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