Quinnipiac University

Undergraduate Financial Aid

FAFSA Information

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Undergraduate Financial Aid

FAFSA Information

Congress implemented changes to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) based on the the FAFSA Simplification Act. The FAFSA Simplification Act is designed to make the process easier for families to complete. This aims to ensure that new and returning students have access to expanded eligibility for federal aid, reduces barriers for certain populations, and provides a more streamlined application experience.

Quinnipiac University’s FAFSA/Federal School Code is 001402.

The 2025–26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form will be available on or before December 1, 2024.

Deadlines for financial aid applications:

  • All first-year and transfer applicants: March 15

  • Returning students: April 1

Prepare for the FAFSA to Open

Below are some ways you can get ready for the FAFSA to open on December 1.

New incoming students
Returning students

If you are a returning student, the Department of Education will email students (and parents of dependent students) who applied on the 2024–25 form, reminding them to apply for 2025–26. To ensure you receive updates, log into your StudentAid.gov account and confirm we have your current email address.

Preparing and Planning Ahead

To complete the 2025-2026 FAFSA application, students should collect the following documents from each contributor* prior to beginning the application form.

  • Name, date of birth, Social Security number and email addresses

  • 2023 federal tax returns and W2s

  • Current balances of cash in checking and savings accounts

  • Records of child support received

  • Net worth of investments, businesses and farms

    • Please note that this is a change from last year when certain small family-owned businesses and farms were excluded from asset reporting. 

Watch this video for additional guidance on collecting these documents

*Undergraduate-dependent applicants are required to invite contributors. Undergraduate-independent, graduate, medical and law applicants who are married may need to invite a spouse to be a contributor on their FAFSA application.

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Important Dates Impacting the 2025-2026 FAFSA

The 2025-2026 academic year FAFSA will open December 1.

While we review late applications, funding availability is tentative after the prescribed deadlines. Please fill out the FAFSA as early as possible.

Visit the FAFSA website

The federal school code for Quinnipiac University is 001402.

FAFSA Priority Deadlines

Student Population Returning Student Priority Deadline New Student Priority Deadline
Undergraduate April 1 Early Decision Applicants: January 15
First-Year and Transfer Applicants: March 15
Graduate Summer: April 1
Fall: June 1
Spring: November 1
Summer: April 1
Fall: June 1
Spring: November 1
Law May 15 May 15
Medicine March 1 March 1

How to Apply for Financial Aid

1

Complete and submit the FAFSA form

All students seeking financial assistance need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online as soon as possible after it opens. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is scheduled to open on or around December 1. Applicants are encouraged to file the FAFSA to apply for financial aid as early as possible.

Quinnipiac's FAFSA code is 001402.

Complete the FAFSA online

Learn more about the FAFSA

2

Review your financial aid offer notification

Offer notifications are prepared by the Financial Aid Office and are issued to students to explain the details of the financial aid offer, which may include grants, scholarships, federal student loans and work study.

Access the Financial Aid Self-Service Portal

3

Complete your Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Note (MPN) online for federal loans

  • Student Borrowers: If you will be attending Quinnipiac’s undergraduate programs, and are a first-time student borrower of federal loans, the government requires you to complete an online Entrance Counseling Session (a short question/answer session regarding educational borrowing) and sign an electronic promise to repay your loans called a Master Promissory Note (MPN). The loan proceeds cannot disburse to the university on your behalf until the requirements are completed on the Federal Student Aid website, studentaid.gov. The process can be accessed 24 hours a day and will take approximately 20 minutes to complete.

Learn more about Entrance Counseling and MPN

Visit studentaid.gov

4

Pay your balance

To cover a remaining balance due to the university, after financial aid has been applied against the invoice, families have the choice of establishing a semester payment plan and/or borrowing from the Federal Direct Parent PLUS loan or a variety of private lenders.

Learn more about tuition payment programs

Explore loan options

Additional FAFSA Resources

View a complete list of FAFSA tutorial videos provided by Federal Student Aid

To get the most accurate and up-to-date information about the FAFSA application process, visit StudentAid.gov

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