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Pratt offers various kinds of assistance,
ranging from academic merit-based
scholarships to assistantships and loans.
Entering Graduate Students
Graduate students who are interested in
applying for federal aid must complete
and submit the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to the
Department of Education electronically
by March 1.
File electronically using the FAFSA or
renewal application at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov
or Pratt’s Website. Do not submit more
than one application!
The FAFSA should be submitted no
later than March 1 if the student wishes
to receive timely notification of financial
aid. Other documents, such as federal
tax transcripts, may be requested and
must be submitted by May 15.
If financial need has been established
and adequate funding is available,
students are considered for federal loan
programs. Graduate students are
not eligible for Federal Pell Grants and
Federal Supplemental Educational
Opportunity Grants (FSEOGs), and
Subsidized Stafford Loans.
Currently Enrolled
Graduate Students
Students who are interested in applying
for federal aid must submit the
FAFSA to the Department of Education.
The FAFSA should be filed no later
than March 1 if the student wishes to
be advised of aid in a timely fashion.
Documents such as IRS tax transcripts
may be requested. If requested, they
must be submitted by May 15.
The Office of Financial Aid, upon
receipt of student grades, evaluates the
eligibility of each applicant and sends
email notifications of the awards to
continuing students in early summer, if
the student has applied by March 1.
Financial Aid
office of financial aid
information center
Myrtle Hall, 6th Floor
Tel: 718-636-3599 | Fax: 718-636-3739
[email protected]
http://www.pratt.edu/financing