- Financial
Aid & Costs
- Tri-State
University tuition and room and board remain at the median level of
private colleges in the state of Indiana.
No additional out-of-state charges are assessed at Tri-State
University, and over 90 percent of our students receive excellent
financial aid packages
In
addition, students should budget $1,100 for books and educational
supplies, include a personal budget for transportation and other
personal expenses.
Click
HERE
for costs.
For
complete information, contact the office of student financial planning
at (260) 665-4158 or (800) 347-4878 option 2 or e-mail
finaid@tristate.edu
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Financial Aid Deadlines
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March
10th TSU Institutional Deadline
March 10th FAFSA Deadline
March
10th Indiana State Aid Deadline
Signed
award letter deadline: 10 days after receipt
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- Indiana
State Grants
- Indiana
State Grant Recipients
... click here*
to find your senator or representative.
- Indiana
State Grants In order to receive your Indiana state
grants at Tri-State University, you will need to make TSU your first
choice college on your 2004-05 FAFSA. You may change a first choice
college online at: eStudent www.ssaci.in.gov/estudent
After
reading the introductory screen, click Continue. You will be prompted
for your social security number, last name and date of birth. Click
Submit. Review the Disclaimer, then click Agree. When you get to the
screen with the blue stripe down the left side, take the fourth option,
Change College Choice. Select Tri-State University for Main Campus,
or TSU Branch for branch campus, from the drop-down list. Click Next.
Click the Select Radio Button. Click Submit. Confirm your choice.
Print and keep a copy of the Change College Choice Confirmation for
your records and submit a copy to our office. You may check eStudent
www.ssaci.IN.gov/estudent
the next morning to make sure the change was made.
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- Part-time
Job Opportunities
- Many
Tri-State University students seek employment while attending the
University full time. Close
to 350 students worked part-time last year on campus.
Even more students are employed within the community.
Help finding part-time employment is available from the Financial
Aid Office or the Tri-State University Career Center. Click
HERE
for a current list of jobs.
- Work
Study Student Employment
- Students
should ascertain if he/she is eligible for work study. This information
will be listed on his/her award letter. If in doubt, please check
with the Office of Student Financial Planning (Financial Aid). Job
opportunities will be listed on this web site at the beginning of
fall semester. At other times during the academic year you may check
with the Office of Student Financial Planning for openings. Listed
below are documents you may download to assist you with the employment
process:
Student
Worker Information Sheet*
- The
document can be used to let the prospective hiring department know
a little more about you.
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TSU Authorization Form
for Student Workers*
- a.
Complete Section I.
b. The department that hires you will complete Section II.
c. Bring to the Office of Student Financial Planning for authorization,
Sec. III
d. Upon completion, form will be sent to Human Resources.
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I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification*
- Complete
and take to the Human Resource Office. Please bring two forms of identification
with you to HR. (Drivers License and Social Security Card)
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W-4 Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate*(large
PDF file, please be patient while it loads)
- Complete
and take to Human Resources.
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WH-4 State of Indiana Employee’s
Withholding Exemption and County Status Certificate*
- This
form must be completed even if you are not an Indiana resident. Turn
it into the Human Resource Office.
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Student Bi-Weekly
Time Sheet*
- Complete
and have your supervisor sign every two weeks. This is due in the
Business Office by 4:00 p.m. on the Friday prior to payday.
If you
have any questions, please stop by the HR Office or the Office of
Student Financial Planning.
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- Financial
Aid To Dos
- Get
Accepted...Before
receiving an offer for financial assistance at Tri-State, you must
be accepted for admission. Submit
an application for admission to the University
accompanied by an official copy of your high school record.
Official copies of college academic transcripts (as well as
your high school record) are required if you are applying as a
transfer
student.
(Please use
your browser's Back button to return to this page after visiting
one of the links below.)
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FAFSA Application
Need-based
financial assistance requires filing the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as well as the
Tri-State University Application for Admission form. Our school code
is 001839.
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- Apply
Early
It is to your benefit to apply early. The
best financial aid packages are given to students who have adequately
planned and prepared for their college education. Mail
the FAFSA to the processor by March 1 of each year.
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Missing Document Letter. . . If
you receive a letter from our office requesting additional documents,
you may go to the Forms to Download 2004-2005 section below and
complete any necessary documents
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- FAFSA
on the Web
- The 2004-05 FAFSA on the Web
Pre-Application Worksheet is now available for students to print. Both
English and Spanish versions of the worksheet are available for
2004-05. Because the order of the questions on FAFSA on the Web is
somewhat different than the paper FAFSA, ED stresses the importance of
using this form for students who plan to apply on-line to use the
Pre-Application Worksheet instead of a paper FAFSA. Please download
this form when completing the FAFSA on the Web.
http://www.ifap.ed.gov/eannouncements/attachments/0405PreAppWkSheets.pdf
*
If
you plan to do your FAFSA online, first obtain a PIN (personal identification
number) by going to www.pin.ed.gov.
If you are a dependent student, both you and a parent will
need your own PIN. You will use your PIN to sign the FAFSA. Allow 4 7 working days to receive your PIN via
email or up to two weeks via mail.
- To
complete the FAFSA on the
web, go to www.fafsa.ed.gov
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- Apply
for Loans
- If you have received a letter from
Sallie Mae instructing you, the student borrower, to go out to web site
to complete the loan application process for your Stafford Loan click
here
Complete your application.
- Loan Documents
-
Federal
Stafford Loan Request Form (2 pages of which 2nd page is
loan entrance interview). This form is for Freshmen, first-time
borrowers, transfer students and returning students changing lenders.
(PDF FORMAT*)
EdAmerica Federal Plus Loan
Pre-Approval (1 page). The Plus loan is a loan for parents of a
college student.
(PDF FORMAT*)
Wells Fargo Federal Plus Loan
Pre-Approval (1 page). The Plus loan is a loan for parents of a
college student.
(PDF FORMAT*)
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If you do not want
to complete loan application process on-line, please contact Sallie Mae
customer assistance at 1-888-272-5543 for further assistance.
- Alternative Loans
- Wells Fargo Education Connection Loan Program
Phone: 888-887-3335
http://www.wellsfargo.com/per/student/loans/undergrad/connection
P.L.A.T.O. Loan Program
Phone: 800-263-3527
http://www.wellsfargo.com/per/student/loans/undergrad/plato/index.jhtml
Edamerica Private Loan
Phone: 866-398-7725
http://www.edamerica.net/money/loanoptions/xtracredit/privatestudentloan.aspx
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- Entrance/Exit
Counseling Forms
- First
Time Borrower of Stafford Loan complete this form.
If you are applying for a
federal student loan you are required to complete an entrance interview.
You may complete your loan entrance interview on-campus during
fall orientation or electronically by clicking HERE.
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- Forms
to download 2004-2005
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Request for Special
Circumstances Form 2004-2005 (PDF FORMAT*)
- New
Student Financial Aid Application Checklist*
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Private Scholarship Recipient Information Form *
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Branch Campus Student Refund Check Request*
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Independent
2004-2005 Verification Worksheet
Dependant
2004-2005 Verification Worksheet *
ABC Worksheets-calendar year 2003
*
- Links
- www.salliemae.com
www.nelliemae.com
www.edamerica.net
www.studentaid.ed.gov
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- Installment
Payment Plan
- For
information about the Installment Payment Plan, click HERE.
To read or print copy of the TSU Installment Payment Plan flyer, click
HERE*.
Files
listed on this page with an
*
following the file name are
Adobe PDF files and you will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader program
installed on your computer to view or print these files. To download a copy of the program click here.
Installation is easy, and it's free!
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