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Common Questions About Financial Aid

Find answers to the most common questions about FAFSA, grants, and scholarships so you can plan your education with confidence.

Eligibility Requirements

Learn who qualifies for federal financial aid and what factors such as enrollment status, credits, and military benefits determine your eligibility.

  • Degree-seeking undergraduate and graduate students are eligible for financial aid.
  • Non-degree students must pay in full before their term starts and are not eligible for aid.
  • Aid eligibility depends on your FAFSA results, enrollment status, and other factors like residency

Graduate students can receive federal unsubsidized loans, scholarships, and external support like employer tuition assistance.

Pell Grants are not available at the graduate level.

Yes! Many part-time students are eligible for financial aid. However, the amount you receive may be reduced based on your credit load.

For example, Pell Grant amounts and federal loan eligibility are prorated for part-time enrollment. As long as you meet the minimum credit requirements and complete the FAFSA, you may still qualify for federal and institutional aid.

Undergraduates: Full-time aid begins at 3 credits per 5-week term. Some Pell Grant recipients may qualify with 1 credit.

Graduates: Must be enrolled in at least 3 credits per 8-week term.

Failing to earn credits may affect academic standing and loan eligibility.

Yes, military and veteran students may be eligible for benefits like the GI Bill庐, Yellow Ribbon, and MyCAA, in addition to traditional financial aid.

Yes. Even if you鈥檙e receiving VA education benefits such as the GI Bill庐, you can and should still complete the FAFSA to be considered for additional aid like federal grants, student loans, and Unity scholarships. These can help cover expenses that military benefits may not, such as course materials or living costs.

Yes! Unity allows students to take a term off鈥攚hether for personal needs or career-building opportunities like internships鈥攚ithout losing future eligibility, as long as they remain in good standing.

Applying for Financial Aid

Understand when and how to submit your FAFSA and why reapplying each year is an important step in paying for college.

Submit your FAFSA at least one week before your intended start date so we can process your aid.

If no extra info is needed, you鈥檒l receive your award letter by email within 3鈥5 business days.

Unity鈥檚 School Code is 006858.

Yes. To remain eligible for financial aid, all students must complete a new FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) every academic year. Your financial situation, enrollment status, and program may change, so reapplying ensures you receive the correct aid package.

Contact our Distance Education concierge team to guide you through the process and make your path to a green career more affordable. Reach out anytime: email unityonline@unity.edu or call (207) 376-9794.

Types of
Financial Aid

Explore the grants, loans, scholarships, and state-based programs available to students, plus additional support like tax credits.

Unity students may qualify for:

  • Federal grants like Pell and FSEOG (for undergraduates)
  • Federal Direct Loans (subsidized and unsubsidized)
  • Merit- and need-based scholarships
  • Employer tuition reimbursement (check your benefits!)
  • State-specific aid, like the Maine State Grant
  • Tax credits like Opportunity Maine for eligible in-state graduates

Maine residents with student loans may qualify for the if they:

  • Earned a degree from a Maine college
  • Live and work in Maine
  • Took out student loans after Jan 1, 2008

Submit the EOTC worksheet with your state tax return to claim the benefit.

Unity does not currently offer a federal work鈥憇tudy program for Distance Education students. However, Unity students consistently intern with mission-aligned organizations, including conservation agencies, wildlife rehabilitation centers, environmental non-profits, and policy organizations.

FAFSA Help

Find answers to common FAFSA issues, from pending aid and missing documents to refunds and required forms, so you can stay on track with paying for college.

If your aid shows as pending or hasn鈥檛 been disbursed, it usually means we鈥檙e missing documentation or are still verifying your FAFSA庐 information.

Make sure you鈥檝e submitted any requested forms or ID verification.

You must also be actively enrolled to trigger disbursement.

Once everything is complete, your aid will move from “pending” to “disbursed” and be applied to your account.

The redesigned FAFSA庐 has introduced known system issues where required questions are skipped or hidden. This isn’t your fault, but we may need to follow up for details to finalize your financial aid package.

about commonly known issues with the FAFSA庐.

Your initial award letter is an estimate based on the FAFSA庐. During the verification process, we confirm all submitted data. This may lead to requests for additional documents or changes to your aid package. Check your email regularly to avoid delays.

If there are no FAFSA庐 errors, refunds are issued by the end of week 3 of the term.

If corrections are needed, refunds are processed within 3-5 days of aid disbursement.

Once you become a student, you can sign up for direct deposit in your student portal to receive funds faster.

Any required documents will be sent to your Unity email. Common forms include:

  • Dependent/Independent Verification Forms
  • Statement of Educational Purpose
  • Special Circumstance forms

Mail a copy to:

猫咪社区
Financial Aid Office
70 Farm View Dr, Suite 200
New Gloucester, ME 04260

or fax it to (207) 512-1168. If you don鈥檛 have a fax machine, you can use online faxing services.

For more information about FAFSA庐, visit the .

You may also be directed to:

  • FAFSA庐 Signature Instructions
  • Special Circumstance Forms
  • Verification Form PDFs
  • Statement of Purpose / Identity Form

Below is a helpful resource list with forms, guidance, and information:

Dependent Verification Form 24-25

Independent Verification Form 24-25

Statement of ID Purpose

Special Circumstance Dependent

Special Circumstance Independent

Take the Next Step
Toward Your Degree

Understanding financial aid is just the first step鈥攏ow it鈥檚 time to see how a Unity degree can work for you.