Step-By-Step One-Stop Guide for Incoming Transfer Students
From applying for financial aid to registering for classes, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know before the semester begins.Ìý
OurÌýOne-Stop Student Services CenterÌýis here to help you and your family navigate the essential steps to ensure a smooth transition into college life.ÌýIf you come across any unfamiliar terms,Ìýrefer to ourÌýglossary or review our additional resources.
Step 1: Start Your Aid Process
Even if you think you may not be eligible, it’s still worth applying for financial aid—you might be surprised. It’s not too late to be considered for federal and state assistance.
- If you have not already done so, complete theÌýÌýwith Adelphi’s school codeÌý002666.
- And, if you are a New York resident, complete theÌýÌýusing Adelphi’s school codeÌý0010.Ìý
If you’re transferring to Adelphi between the Fall and Spring semesters and have already submitted your , please be sure to update your application to include Adelphi’s school code (002666) and list 91³Ô¹ÏÍø as your institution. This ensures we can properly review and evaluate your financial aid eligibility.
Keep in mind that you must reapply for financial aid every year.
In order to receive aÌýCollege Financing Plan, you must submit all missing financial aid requirements. New items may be requested before school starts, soÌý. Any missing items will be clearly listed in your portal.
If yourÌý¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â® is selected for verification, Adelphi will request additional documentation to confirm the information you provided.
Carefully read theÌýterms and conditionsÌýthat came with your scholarship letter. You want to be sure to keep your scholarship for all four years.
If you are acceptingÌýFederal Direct Student Loans, you need to complete the following as soon as possible to be sure these funds are available when it is time to pay your bill:
- Ìý(you only need to do this once for your undergraduate college years)
If you received aÌýCollege Financing PlanÌýbased on living at home, but now you want to live on campus (or vice versa), contact the One-Stop Student Services CenterÌýatÌýonestop@adelphi.eduÌýas your financial assistance may increase.
TheÌýFederal Work-StudyÌýprovides jobs for qualifying students who demonstrate financial need.
Working on campusÌýis a great way to meet new friends and mentors while learning new skills. Reach out to ourÌýCenter for Career and Professional DevelopmentÌýfor guidance.
Step 2: Exploring Payment Options
Always review your tuition bill to ensure your enrollment, meal plan, and housing selections are accurate. Some programs designed to enhance your college experience are automatically included in your bill. If any aren’t a good fit, you may choose to opt out.
Using yourÌýCollege FinancingÌýPlan, you can estimate your payment due to 91³Ô¹ÏÍø.ÌýIf you need assistance completing this form,Ìýcontact an advisorÌýat our One-Stop Student Services Center.
Review availableÌýpayment plansÌýto help manage any remaining balance owed to the University.
Do you know someone who would like to help you pay your bill? Students can send a payer invitation to give access to the account and make a payment on your behalf.ÌýThis can be done when making a payment onÌýÌývia .
AÌýÌýcan assist your family with educational expenses. It is typically disbursed twice—in the fall and again in the spring. There are many payment options, including deferring payment until after you graduate.
Step 3: Registering for Classes
Most financial aid requires full-time enrollment of at least 12 credits per semester. Be sure to review our Satisfactory Academic ProgressÌýguidelines to stay on track.
After academic advisement, log in toÌý via to register for your courses each semester.ÌýContact Academic Services and Retention at oasr@adelphi.edu if you have any questions.