Financial Aid Overview
Funding Your Future Secondary Title
If you need help paying for college, check out the options you may be eligible for from the federal government and other sources. You can find grants and scholarships, student loans and work-study programs through Federal Student Aid (FSA). Use the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to access them.
We want to make your education as affordable as possible
That’s why Union Institute & University takes pride in minimizing increases in tuition and fees. For many years, our tuition increases have been below the national average. As a distance education student at Union, you don’t have to finance your education alone. Every year, we contribute over $2 million to institutional scholarships across all programs to make continuing your education affordable and attainable. Check out our financial aid resources below, or contact our Financial Aid Office for more information about your financing options.
FAFSA INFORMATION
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is used to help colleges determine student grants, work study and loan amounts. FAFSA opens every October 1, so be sure to start applying for financial aid as soon as the FAFSA is available. Union’s FAFSA school code is: 010923.
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Federal Grants
Federal Pell Grant
Awarded to undergraduate students who have not earned a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree. The maximum Federal Pell Grant award is $9,517 for the ’21-’22 award year.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
Eligible students can receive between $100 and $4,000 a year, depending on financial need, date applied, amount of other aid received, and availability of funds at your school.
Federal Loans
Federal Loans have fixed interest rates. Repayment begins six months after you graduate, leave school, or drop below half-time enrollment.
Direct Loans
Available to undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree students enrolled at least half-time. Direct Federal Loan limits are partially based on grade level and enrollment status. Learn more.
Parent PLUS Loans
Available to the biological or adoptive parent (or in some cases, the stepparent) of dependent undergraduate students enrolled at least half-time at an eligible school. Learn more.
Grad PLUS Loans
Available to Masters and Doctoral students enrolled at least half-time in a program leading to a graduate or professional degree or certificate. Learn more.
Federal student loan borrowing limits per 2 term loan.
Federal Direct Student Loan | Dependent Student | Independent Student |
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Freshman (0 to 30 credits) | $5,500 | $9,500 |
Sophomore (31 to 60 credits) | $6,500 | $10,500 |
Junior/Senior (61 – 120 credits) | $7,500 | $12,500 |
Graduate/Professional | $20,500 |
Financial Aid Staff
Jean Pohlman: Director of Financial Aid ComplianceBonnie Estrada: Financial Aid Processing and Compliance SpecialistMarie McGonegle: Financial Aid Processing and Compliance SpecialistPheng Yang: Associate Director of Financial ServicesJacqueline Adams: Financial Aid CounselorKeisha Fairclough-Burke: Financial Aid CounselorPaola Murillo: Financial Aid Counselor
Financial Aid Forms
Consortium Agreement Student Financial Aid Guide Off-Campus Work Study Agreement Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeal Student Financial Aid Checklist Send Us an Email Give Us a Call