2016-2017

Summer Aid

Follow the steps listed below in order to receive Summer Financial Aid

1. File a 2014–15 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

To be awarded Federal financial aid, we must receive valid FAFSA results from Department of Education before award consideration.

2. Complete your financial aid file.

You will be notified via your  Notre Dame email if you must submit additional documents. You must visit WebAdvisor to check if you have any missing documents.

3. Enroll at least half–time (5 credits for Pharmacy students, 6 credits for all others) for Summer 2014 and Fall 2014.

     Exceptions to fall half-time enrollment requirement:

  • Students who are graduating in the summer.Indicate August 2014 graduation date on the Summer Aid Request Form.
  • Students graduating in the fall who do not need to be enrolled half-time in the fall in order to meet graduation requirements.  If this is the case, you MUST provide a statement attesting to this fact . Attach the statement to Summer Aid Request Form.
  • Students who will be half-time in the summer but either not enrolled in the fall or enrolled less-than-half-time in the fall for other reasons. If this is the case, you MUST provide a statement attesting to this fact AND a letter from your academic advisor confirming your plans. Attach the two statements to Summer Aid Request Form.

A portion of a student's annual financial aid is available for the summer if the student is enrolled at least half-time throughout the entire summer semester.  (In some cases, Federal Pell Grant may be awarded if enrollment is less than half-time.)

*Undergraduate students must enroll for undergraduate credits and graduate students must enroll for graduate credits each semester. 

4. Receive email notification that your 2014-2015 financial aid award is ready for view. 

Beginning in late mid-March, returning students who are meeting SAP and who have complete financial aid files will begin receiving notification via NDM email that their financial aid awards for fall 2014 and spring 2015 are available for view on Web Advisor.

5. Submit a Summer Financial Aid Request Form if you wish to have a portion of your Direct Subsidized/Unsubsidized Loan eligibility allotted for summer. Undergraduate students who are Pell grant eligible will also receive a portion of the annual Pell grant allotment for summer.

Exceptions: the following groups of students are not required to submit a Summer Aid Request Form: 

  • 4th year Pharmacy students 
  • GEI students 
  • Undergraduate students who are Pell grant eligible and who do NOT wish to receive Direct Subsidized/Unsubsidized loans in the summer

The deadline to submit the Summer Aid Request form has passed.

6. Submit applications/required forms for other types of aid you wish to receive in the summer:

  • TEACH Grant
  • Alternative Loan
  • Parent PLUS Loan
  • Graduate PLUS Loan

7. Monitor your NDM email - after your financial aid award has been revised to include summer 2014, you will receive an email notification.


Types of Aid Available for Summer

Federal Pell Grant 

If you are eligible for a federal Pell Grant, you will receive a federal Pell Grant based on your summer enrollment. In some cases, the Pell grant is awarded for less-than-half-time enrollment. No summer aid request form is required for students who only receive Pell grant in the summer. 

Federal TEACH Grant

The TEACH grant is available for the summer for eligible students. TEACH grant applications must be submitted by August 1

Federal Direct Loans 

Summer 2014 Federal Direct Loan disbursements will reduce your remaining loan availability for Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 . Generally, your Loans will be divided into three equal disbursements for Summer 2014, Fall 2014 and Spring 2015. If you plan to enroll less than half-time for the fall and/or spring semesters, you should contact your financial aid counselor for more information. 

Alternative Loan 

Students that don’t qualify for federal assistance could apply for an alternative loan to cover summer expenses. Please check the private loan page for more details.