Understanding Your Financial Aid Offer
You've received your financial aid offer from UToledo. Do you still have questions? Or do you want to dive deeper into some financial aid topics?
Our financial aid website has a wealth of information and will be a great resource for you.
How To Access Your Financial Aid Information
Set up your myUT account.
Once you log in, you can find your Financial Aid information here: Student tab → My Financial Aid → My Financial Aid Dashboard.
Financial aid eligibility
Has Your Financial Situation Changed?
If the information you filed in your FAFSA is no longer accurate, you have options to find further assistance.
- File a Special Circumstances Application. The Financial Aid office will review your financial aid considering the new information.
- Apply for emergency funds by filling out a Rocket Aid application. Rocket Aid is an emergency financial assistance fund available to those experiencing hardship.
Costs
- Net price calculator
- Cost of attendance: Find a detailed breakdown of your COA (direct and indirect costs) at myUT → My Financial Aid → My Financial Aid Dashboard → College Financing Plan.
- Costs, tuition and scholarships for freshmen and transfer/adult students
- Detailed tuition and fee information
Gift Aid
- Types of Financial Aid
- Scholarships (how to search and apply for scholarships and keep your renewable scholarships)
- Grants
Federal Student Loans
Unsubsidized and subsidized loans
Other Resources to Help Finance Your Education
How to Accept Your Financial Aid
Maintaining and Keeping Your Aid
Your financial aid has terms and conditions. You must fulfill these terms to keep your aid and maintain your eligibility. Review our full Maintaining Aid webpage or find specific information on the following topics:
- Enrollment requirements (includes information on how withdrawing and dropping from classes affects your aid)
- Scholarship terms and conditions
- Satisfactory academic progress
- Proper use of funds
- Notify the Office of Financial Aid/Rocket Solution Central of other aid
- Understand responsibilities as a prior aid recipient
- Repeated courses
- Pipeline programs
- Consortium agreements (students enrolled at UToledo and another institution at the same time)
- Engineering co-op students
- Clinical psychology doctoral interns
- Information for graduate/professional students
Re-applying for aid: Your eligibility and aid offer are determined for one academic year only. You will need to submit a new FAFSA every year if you want to continue receiving aid. Some scholarships may be renewable, but you may still need to submit a FAFSA to keep them.
Resources
Review our resource page for much more information on financial aid.
Your Next Steps
After you accept your financial aid offer, be sure to complete your next steps. You can find the steps listed:
- In myUT
- On your financial aid offer
- On our Accepting Aid web page