Cameron University is committed to providing students with a well-rounded and affordable education. We offer a variety of financial aid programs to help you achieve your academic goals.

Types of Financial Aid
- Scholarships are gift aid that do not need to be repaid. Cameron offers a variety of scholarships based on academic merit, athletic ability, and other criteria.
- Grants are also gift aid, but unlike scholarships, they do not require students to pay them back. Grants are typically awarded based on financial need.
- Federal student loans are low-interest loans that are available to students who have enrolled in a college or university.
- Private student loans are offered by banks or other financial institutions. Private student loans often have higher interest rates than federal student loans.
How to Apply for Financial Aid
To apply for financial aid, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is available online at StudentAid.gov.
When you apply for financial aid, you will need to provide the following information:
- Your Social Security number
- Your date of birth
- Your tax information
- Your dependency status
- Your parent’s financial information (if you are a dependent student)
Deadlines
The deadline for submitting the FAFSA is June 30th for the following academic year.
However, it is recommended that you submit your FAFSA as early as possible in order to be considered for priority funding.
Award Notifications
You will receive an award notification from Cameron University once your financial aid application has been processed. The award notification will contain information about the types and amounts of financial aid that you have been awarded.
Disbursement of Funds
Financial aid funds are typically disbursed at the beginning of each semester. The funds will be credited to your Cameron University student account. You can use the funds to pay for tuition, fees, books, and other expenses.
Tips for Managing Your Finances
Here are a few tips for managing your finances while you are in college:
- Create a budget. This will help you track your income and expenses and make sure that you are not spending more than you earn.
- Live below your means. Avoid unnecessary expenses and try to live on a modest budget.
- Get a part-time job. This can help you supplement your income and reduce the amount of student loans that you need to take out.
- Be smart about borrowing money. If you need to take out student loans, make sure that you understand the terms and conditions of the loans.
- Make your loan payments on time. This will help you build a good credit score and avoid late fees.
Conclusion
Cameron University is committed to helping you finance your education. We offer a variety of financial aid programs to help you achieve your academic goals. By following the tips in this article, you can make sure that you are managing your finances wisely and staying on track to graduate with minimal debt.
Additional Resources
Tables
Table 1: Types of Financial Aid
| Type of Aid | Description |
|---|---|
| Scholarships | Gift aid that does not need to be repaid |
| Grants | Gift aid that does not need to be repaid |
| Federal student loans | Low-interest loans that are available to students who have enrolled in a college or university |
| Private student loans | Offered by banks or other financial institutions. Private student loans often have higher interest rates than federal student loans |
Table 2: Deadlines for Submitting the FAFSA
| State | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Alabama | June 30th |
| Alaska | June 30th |
| Arizona | June 30th |
| Arkansas | June 30th |
| California | June 30th |
| Colorado | June 30th |
| Connecticut | June 30th |
| Delaware | June 30th |
| Florida | June 30th |
| Georgia | June 30th |
| Hawaii | June 30th |
| Idaho | June 30th |
| Illinois | June 30th |
| Indiana | June 30th |
| Iowa | June 30th |
| Kansas | June 30th |
| Kentucky | June 30th |
| Louisiana | June 30th |
| Maine | June 30th |
| Maryland | June 30th |
| Massachusetts | June 30th |
| Michigan | June 30th |
| Minnesota | June 30th |
| Mississippi | June 30th |
| Missouri | June 30th |
| Montana | June 30th |
| Nebraska | June 30th |
| Nevada | June 30th |
| New Hampshire | June 30th |
| New Jersey | June 30th |
| New Mexico | June 30th |
| New York | June 30th |
| North Carolina | June 30th |
| North Dakota | June 30th |
| Ohio | June 30th |
| Oklahoma | June 30th |
| Oregon | June 30th |
| Pennsylvania | June 30th |
| Rhode Island | June 30th |
| South Carolina | June 30th |
| South Dakota | June 30th |
| Tennessee | June 30th |
| Texas | June 30th |
| Utah | June 30th |
| Vermont | June 30th |
| Virginia | June 30th |
| Washington | June 30th |
| West Virginia | June 30th |
| Wisconsin | June 30th |
| Wyoming | June 30th |
Table 3: Tips for Managing Your Finances
| Tip | Description |
|---|---|
| Create a budget | This will help you track your income and expenses and make sure that you are not spending more than you earn |
| Live below your means | Avoid unnecessary expenses and try to live on a modest budget |
| Get a part-time job | This can help you supplement your income and reduce the amount of student loans that you need to take out |
| Be smart about borrowing money | If you need to take out student loans, make sure that you understand the terms and conditions of the loans |
| Make your loan payments on time | This will help you build a good credit score and avoid late fees |
Table 4: Additional Resources
| Resource | Description |
|---|---|
| Cameron University Financial Aid Office | Provides information about financial aid programs and other resources for Cameron University students |
| FAFSA | The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is used to determine a student’s eligibility for financial aid |
| National College Access Network | A non-profit organization that provides information and resources to help students access college |
