Frequently Asked Questions
1) What is the Snow College Financial Aid School Code?
The financial aid school code for Snow College is 003679.

2) When will my money be available?
After all the necessary paperwork has been received in the financial aid office, it takes approximately two weeks to complete processing. Students need to come prepared to pay for books, housing, and other personal items. All Scholarships, Grants, and Loans will be credited to your student account. If a refund is owed you, it will not be issued until after the first day of classes. You can receive your refund check in one of two ways:

  1. Direct Deposit - This is the fastest, most accurate, and preferred way. (click here for necessary paperwork)
  2. Snow College Debit Card - This option is a VISA debit card issued to the student. It is a very handy way to access your money. You can even transfer money from it to your checking account for free, or visa versa (a small transaction fee applies to transfer money onto the card). It may take up to two weeks to receive the card, so students must be prepared to pay for initial expenses such as books, fees, etc.

3) What information is requested by Snow College?
Once the FAFSA information is received by the financial aid office all students will be notified in writing of the additional information needed to complete their individual file.

4) How many classes do I need to take to receive aid?
To be considered a full-time student you must be enrolled for 12 or more credit hours. Three-quarter time is 9 to 11 credit hours and half-time is 6 to 8 credit hours. If you are taking less then 3 credit hours no aid will be awarded.

5)What if I am attending more than one school during the same semester?
If a student is attending more than one school during the same semester a consortium agreement needs to be completed to ensure that a student receives their full financial aid. Only one school can pay a student financial aid per semester. If you have any question regarding a consortium agreement please contact Jack Dalene at 435-283-7132.

6) What about scholarships?
Scholarships are different from financial aid - you can be awarded both a scholarship and financial aid. For questions or to apply for a scholarship contact the Welcome Center at 435-283-7150 or visit the scholarship web page.

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