Resuming Students
Frequently Asked Finance
Questions for Students Wishing to Re-Enroll at DeVry
University
Q. If I have an outstanding balance owed to DeVry, can I
still return to take classes?
A. Yes, you can, but you must first make a
satisfactory financial arrangement to cover the outstanding balance.
Please note that an "out of school" student is expected to make regular
payments towards any outstanding balance, and a payment to cover a
portion of any balance would be expected at "Resume" Registration.
Q. Can I get assistance if I need help in completing my
financial aid paperwork?
A. Yes, assistance is available in person in the Student Finance
Department (Room 247), or by phone at: 800-333-3879.
Students can also contact a student financial advisor for help by email
at nbr-aidinfo@devry.edu.
Q. In order to finalize my educational financing plan for the
term in which I plan to resume my studies at DeVry, should I
work directly with a Student Finance Advisor prior to my
arrival for my scheduled registration appointment?
A. Yes, it is very important to complete your financial aid
applications and to make your first financial arrangements BEFORE
your registration date. Completing your
financial arrangements as soon as possible will make your registration a
smoother and more efficient process.
Q. Do I have to visit the Student Finance Dept. in order to
apply for financial aid?
A. No, the application can be done by mail or online
at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
and at various lender websites. Again, phone assistance
can be obtained at: 800-333-3879, and email help is
available at: nbr-aidinfo@devry.edu
Q. Why do I need to submit some of the same financial aid
paperwork/applications again?
A. Some "previously submitted" documents, especially when starting a
new financial aid year (July 1 to June 30), must be submitted before you
can register.
For example, some of the following documents may be needed:
- A Stafford or Plus Master Promissory Note (if one is not on file
with your lender)
- An Educard Agreement (for updated reference and other
information)
- A FAFSA (if one has not been completed for the financial aid year in
question)
- A Health Insurance Application (once a year for those that want
health insurance)
- An Information and Authorization Form (to obtain updated
instructions re:processing any student refurnds that you might
receive)
Q. How much money do I need to bring when I
register?
A. Your required payment at registration is determined after all of
your financial aid and financing information is submitted and complete.
We recommend that you finish the financial aid application process as
soon as possible, so that your registration payment amount can be
determined prior to your registration appointment.
Q. What should I do if I am contacted by the Student Finance
Department to resolve an issue?
A. It is extremely important that you respond to any requests
for information, documents, or payments in a timely manner. If you can
not comply with the request for information or make a payment right
away, it is still very important that you stay in contact with your
Student Finance Advisor, so that options can be discussed and perhaps
some extended time to resolve the issue can be given. Ignoring
communications from the Student Finance Dept. can result in delayed or
non disbursement of aid, delayed or non issuance of a needed student
refund, and possibly dismissal from school. Your best course of action is
to maintain contact with your Student Finance Advisor and to make an
honest effort to resolve any outstanding issues.
Q. What should I do if I run into financial problems after I
start classes again?
A. If you are facing financial difficulties, you should contact your
Student Finance Advisor to determine what options are available to
you. Perhaps, additional aid funding can be provided to you, or a
revision of your course load or monthly payment plan can be discussed.
Your advisor can also refer you to qualified credit counseling
professionals, if you are facing problems related to bad credit, debt
management, budgeting, etc.
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