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Financial Aid
2012-13 Financial Aid Files
- 2012-13 Springfield College Financial Aid Application
- 2012-13 Financial Aid Application Instructions for New Traditional Undergraduate Students
- 2012-13 Financial Aid Application Instructions for Traditional Graduate Students
- 2012-13 Verification Worksheet for Dependent Students
- 2012-13 Verification Worksheet for Independent Students
Financing Your Springfield College Education
2011-12 Financial Aid Files
- 2011-12 Springfield College Financial Aid Application
- 2011-12 Financial Aid Application Instructions for New Traditional Undergraduate Students
- 2011-12 Financial Aid Application Instructions for Traditional Graduate Students
- 2011-12 Verification Worksheet for Dependent Students
- 2011-12 Verification Worksheet for Independent Students
Financial aid staff work closely with the bursar in the management of student accounts and are authorized to develop payment plans with students.
Detailed information on programs and financial aid policy and procedures is available in the annual publication, "Financing Your Springfield College Education." This publication is sent with all financial aid decisions and is available upon request from the Office of Financial Aid.
Academic Standing and Financial Aid
Graduate students must maintain a 3.0 cumulative average in graduate-level course work. Full-time students are expected to complete 18 credit hours per academic year. Academic reviews are conducted each semester. Students accepted to a graduate program on a probationary basis may apply for a federal Stafford Loan during this initial probationary semester of study. Students placed on or continue on probation as a result of their graduate academic record at the College are not eligible for College or federal financial assistance, including student loans.
Information about the expected amount of student debt load varies, depending on the type of loan(s) a student obtains, the student's intended course of study, and the student's need to borrow. You may refer to the publication, "Financing Your Springfield College Education," which can be downloaded from this site or mailed to you. Please contact the Office of Financial Aid for further information.
The Office of Financial Aid Contact Information
Traditional Graduate and Undergraduate Students
- Phone: 413.748.3108
School of Human Services Students
- Phone: 413.748.3112
E-Mail: finaid@spfldcol.edu
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