Alternative Loans (private or non-federal)
Students who do not qualify for federal financial aid, or who need additional funds beyond what federal financial aid can provide, have an option of applying for an alternative (private or non-federal) educational loan. Alternative loans are generally more expensive, therefore should only be considered if absolutely necessary. In most cases, the student applicant's credit and/or co-signer's credit must be approved by the lender. The eligible loan amount can be no greater than the Cost of Attendance minus all other Estimated Financial Aid.
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State Student Financial Aid (MTAG, MESG, HELP, etc., (Mississippi Residents Only)
Several student financial aid programs are offered by the state of Mississippi. Some of the programs available are specifically for teacher education majors, nursing majors, medical students and dental students. However, some of the larger programs offered are the Mississippi Tuition Assistance Grant (MTAG), Mississippi Eminent Scholars Grant (MESG), Higher Education Legislative Plan for Needy Students (HELP), and The State Rep. Bill Kinkade Fostering Access and Inspiring True Hope (Faith) Scholarship. These programs do not require a specific academic major, and are available to all resident students who meet the eligibility criteria. A complete list of programs are available at https://www.msfinancialaid.org/.
Application Deadlines: HELP Grant – March 31 MTAG/MESG – Sept 15 FAITH Scholarship- Sept 15
Multiple State Grants Eliminated:
Eligible undergraduate students will receive state grants through only one state grant program. Students eligible for aid through multiple programs will be awarded the program that awards the largest amount.
GPA Requirements:
Academic eligibility will be reviewed at the end of EACH semester, for ALL state aid programs. Students now must establish and maintain the required GPA each semester to continue to receive state aid.
Full-time Enrollment for State Aid Funds:
Students are required to enroll in and earn at least 15 credit hours to maintain eligibility for state funds (this does not apply towards federal aid {grants/loans} or MSU scholarships). Students who complete 15 credit hours but do not earn 15 credit hours (because of failing grade, dropped class, audited course, withdrawal hours) will lose eligibility for the next semester.
Appeals:
Students who undergo a significant personal event or students nearing degree completion (6-14 credit hours remaining) may appeal for an exception for a single term. Information on how to appeal can be viewed online at: https://www.msfinancialaid.org/appeal/.
Cost of Attendance:
Students receiving state aid cannot exceed the cost of attendance. If this occurs, the state aid award may have to be reduced or cancelled.
Electronic College Grade Verification:
Students who receive notification from the Mississippi Office of Student Financial Aid to submit an Electronic College Grade Verification, will need to send an email to jll368@msstate.edu. Please include your MSU ID#.
For information or to apply for State Aid Programs contact:
Mississippi Office of Student Financial Aid
3825 Ridgewood Road
Jackson, MS 39211
Phone Number: 1-800-327-2980
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