Can my financial aid award change after I receive my financial aid award letter?
Yes, it can. As stated in the award letter brochures which accompany each student award letter, initial financial aid awards are our best estimate of what you are eligible to receive. You can view your current award information on ISIS.
Under the drop down menu for financial information, choose “Financial Aid” for the correct academic year.
Most changes in awards involve factors which are under your control, or of which you should be aware. Your award may be increased, reduced, or even canceled, if:
- Your family financial circumstance changes, causing your need to change.
- You receive any additional outside resource, such as a privately awarded scholarship, which was not listed on your award letter.
- You provided incorrect data on your FAFSA or Renewal FAFSA.
- You do not maintain academic progress as required by the University of Florida’s Financial Aid Academic Progress Guidelines (also published in the Gator Aid financial aid handbook)
- You are suspended by your college or by the University. You do not enroll for the required number of hours to receive aid through programs awarded you.