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Need help financing your education?

Student Financial Aid provides comprehensive information and services regarding opportunities to finance the cost of education at The University of Alabama. We recognize that financial assistance is an important key to helping reach your educational and career goals. The financial aid staff is dedicated to making the financial aid process as straightforward as possible.

Financial Aid Advisors are available to meet with you concerning your options. Financial assistance available through our office includes federal aid – grants, loans, work study and information about student employment.

Feel free to contact us or stop by our office in 106 Student Services Center anytime. Our office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. We look forward to working with you during your tenure at the Capstone!

Changes in Format or Schedule

The University of Alabama is committed to maintaining the delivery of instruction to allow students to continue their education with minimal disruption. However, UA cannot guarantee or promise to provide a specific mode of delivery of services, classes, instruction or experiences, or that the mode of delivery will not change during the year. A transition from previously planned methods of delivery could include on-campus, hybrid or remote classes and experiences, or – if circumstances warrant – the exclusive provision of services, classes, and other instruction or experiences on a remote basis, as practicable, or on an alternative schedule. While the method of delivery may change, educational instruction and opportunities will continue. As such, UA will not provide any refund of tuition, in whole or in-part, based on a change in the mode of instruction or schedule of delivery of any services, classes, or other instruction or experiences.

Net Price Calculator

This tool is designed to estimate costs and eligibility for financial aid based on the information you enter about yourself and your family.

Verification

Verification is a process created by the U.S. Department of Education to confirm the accuracy of information provided on the FAFSA.

Satisfactory Academic Progress

All UA students who receive federal financial aid must make satisfactory academic progress (SAP) toward degree completion.