Helpful hints for undergraduate students

11 helpful hints for applying for financial aid

  1. Plan ahead – Become familiar with procedures, priority dates and deadlines.
  2. Apply early – It is best to file the  as soon as you can.
  3. Keep records – Fill out forms carefully and keep copies for your records.
  4. Reply on time – The financial assistance offered to you has been temporarily reserved for you. Access  to accept or decline your aid online. Failure to respond to any request for documentation within 30 days from the initial Financial Aid Notification may result in the cancelation of your offer.
  5. Reapply every year – Financial aid is not automatically renewed. You must file a  to be considered for financial aid each year. Check renewal requirements on all types of financial aid offered.
  6. Guest access –  allows guest access so others can view bursar and financial aid information. Students can share the guest username/ password with parents, guardians, spouses, etc., which gives them the ability to monitor financial aid and tuition balances. More information is available here.
  7. Be prepared – Students and parents inquiring about a student’s account are required to provide the student’s ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵID and ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵCentral Access Number (MCAN). The MCAN is available via CheckMarq. and navigate to CheckMarq Student Home > Profile > MCAN.
  8. Manage debt wisely – We recommend that borrowing be limited to necessary educational expenses.
  9. Special circumstance appeals â€“ If you have a special or unusual financial situation not reflected on the FAFSA,  you may be eligible for a Special Circumstance Appeal. For information on what situations can be reviewed and the process for requesting a review, visit the Appealing Financial Aid for Special Circumstances page.
  10. Investigate – What sources of financial aid are available from outside the university? Check with your employer, the public library and on Marquette's scholarships page.
  11. Ask questions – Contact ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵCentral with your questions or concerns at marquettecentral@marquette.edu or (414) 288-4000.