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Eligibility for Financial Aid

To be considered for federal, state, or institutional aid, you must meet the following criteria (links are to detailed information on this page):

Citizenship status

To be eligible for federal, state, or institutional aid, you must be 1 of the following:

You are ineligible for federal student aid if any of the following apply:

The following are acceptable types of documentation to verify your citizenship:

Social Security number

To be eligible for federal, state, or institutional aid, you must provide a valid Social Security number.

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) verifies that the Social Security number you submitted is correct and corresponds with your given name and birth date. If the Social Security number does not match (that is, if the number is not found in the Social Security Administration’s database), the FAFSA is rejected. The Student Aid Report that is generated by the FAFSA indicates the reason for rejection and the action you must take, as follows:

Default status

If you are in default on a federal student loan, you are ineligible for federal, state, and institutional funds. If you need more information about your defaulted loan, you may review your federal student loan history through the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). NSLDS is the US Department of Education’s central database for federal student aid information. Once on the website, click on Loan Detail to access the name of the guaranty agency, lender, or servicer and their contact information to assist you in resolving your defaulted loan status.

NSLDS receives data from schools, guaranty agencies, the federal Direct Loan program, the Pell Grant program, and other Department of Education programs. NSLDS Student Access provides a centralized, integrated view of federal loans and Pell Grants so that recipients of federal aid can access and inquire about their federal loans or Pell Grants.

Selective Service registration

Men aged 18 to 25 are required to register with the Selective Service System. This requirement covers men residing in the United States who are US citizens or noncitizens. Anyone who is required to register must do so to receive federal, state, or institutional aid. For information on who must register, see the Selective Service System’s guidelines.

You may be exempt from Selective Service registration if:

*If you are a member of the Reserves or National Guard but not on active duty, you must register.

Satisfactory academic progress

For financial aid purposes, satisfactory academic progress in your degree, certificate, or health career program is based on federal guidelines. (These may differ from your program standards.) To maintain satisfactory academic progress, your academic history at Harvard Extension School must show that you have:

Satisfactory academic progress is determined by a review of your academic record at the end of each term. If you are not making satisfactory academic progress, you are ineligible for federal, state, and institutional financial aid. Your financial aid advisor and your academic advisor can help you learn how many courses you need to take and what grades you need to earn to either raise your cumulative grade point average up to the minimum standard required for your program; or to raise the percentage of successfully completed courses to at least two-thirds.

A detailed description of satisfactory academic progress is mailed with your financial aid award letter each year and is available upon request from Student Financial Services.