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We process the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) results to determine federal, state, and some University eligibility and answer questions about grants, loans, and work programs. We also provide information about scholarship service and renewal for returning students (the Admission Office helps incoming freshmen and new transfer students with questions regarding eligibility for Truman scholarships).
And if you’re looking for information about private scholarship check processing, funding for study abroad or summer school, budgeting, financial literacy, or loan counseling, the Financial Aid Office has resources to assist you.
HEERF Information Scholarships Grants and Loans Renewing Your Scholarship Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy Glossary of Aid Terms
Scholarships are offered to students based on academic performance and/or achievements and talents.
A grant is typically need-based and does not have to be repaid. A student loan is money you borrow and repay with interest.
You can offset college expenses and gain valuable work experience with a part-time job.
Truman offers payment plans that allow you to pay your tuition in installments.
There are several tools you can use to get estimates regarding your eligibility for student aid and the cost of attending ݮƵ.
If you are a U.S. citizen, your first step to applying for scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study is to complete the FAFSA.
Many students study abroad while attending Truman. You can often use many of the same sources of financial assistance for a study abroad program that are available for on-campus attendance.
Planning to attend Truman's Summer Session? The Financial Aid Office is ready to help you pursue the financial support you need to take summer courses.
Office of Financial Aid