How to appeal a decision that affects your financial aid
Learn about the different circumstances that may lead to an appeal, and the ways the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships can help.
Learn about the different circumstances that may lead to an appeal, and the ways the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships can help.
There are several reasons you might want to file an appeal:
Each type of appeal requires a different form and may require supporting documentation. Read the form carefully and be sure to submit all signatures, explanations, and documentation required.
All IU Kokomo students are required to make satisfactory academic progress (SAP) in an eligible degree or certificate program to be eligible for financial aid. Federal regulations require that your entire Indiana University academic record be reviewed, including semesters in which you did not apply for or receive financial aid. Please visit our page about maintaining your eligibility for more information. Submitted requests will be reviewed within 30 business days of receipt.
If your family’s financial status has changed since you filed your FAFSA or if you had an expense that was not considered as part of the FAFSA, you may be able to file a special circumstance appeal.
Appeals will be reviewed within 21 business days of receipt.
If your family will be contributing less to your education than expected when you filed your FAFSA, you may be able to reduce your Student Aid Index (SAI). The following items may be taken into consideration:
If you already have an index score between zero and -1,500, you should not submit an appeal for reconsideration. It will not result in you receiving additional aid.
* Formerly called Expected Family Contribution
Certain types of expenses can increase your cost of attendance. You may be eligible for an increase if you had any of the following expenses not accounted for when you filed your FAFSA:
Be aware that an increase in your cost of attendance won’t necessarily allow for an increase in the amount of financial aid you’re awarded. For example, if you’ve already been awarded the annual maximum in Federal Direct Loan funding, you won’t be eligible for an increase in this funding due to federal annual loan limits. However, you may be able to get a private loan or a Federal Direct Parent/Grad PLUS loan up to your new cost of attendance.
If you feel you have a special circumstance that isn’t covered by a change to your Student Aid Index or cost of attendance, contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships for assistance.
Please contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships with questions or to request these forms in an accessible format.
If you don’t meet the federal criteria for independent status on your FAFSA but feel you have unusual circumstances that would qualify you, you can request a dependency override. Submitted requests will be reviewed within 30 business days of receipt.
Unusual circumstances that may qualify you include an abusive family environment or being abandoned by your parents.
The following circumstances do not qualify students to be eligible as an Independent status and will not be approved when submitting a Dependency Override appeal:
Please contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships with questions or to request these forms in an accessible format.
Students are no longer required to submit a renewal appeal each year, but should let the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships know if circumstances have changed.
Federal regulation allows students who have parents that refuse to complete the FAFSA and refuse to provide support to the student to receive an unsubsidized Direct loan. These students will remain a dependent student for financial aid purposes. Submitted requests will be reviewed within 30 business days of receipt.
Please contact the Office of Financial Aid at 765-455-9216 or iuk.finaid@iu.edu with questions or to schedule an appointment to discuss the Parent Refusal option and required forms to be completed.
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