Special circumstance appeals
If you experience a special circumstance, you have an opportunity to file for a Review of Special Circumstances where you request the Office of Financial Aid to look at either your prior year tax return (ex. 2022 for the 23-24 school year, which includes summer), current year estimated earnings based on YTD paystubs, or proof of Unemployment benefits collected and/or exhausted. This information can be used to make changes to your aid during the academic year.
Some examples of special circumstances include:
- Loss of income (wages, benefits, etc.) due to unemployment, retirement, disability or becoming a full-time student.
- Extensive medical bills not covered by insurance and not claimed as deductions on a tax return.
- Death of a parent
- Divorce or separation
- Loss due to recent natural disasters (e.g., earthquake, flood, fire) not covered by insurance
- Loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- K-12 Private School Tuition paid for a sibling(s) during the current academic year.
Deadlines
Academic year or spring semester only: April 1 annually
Keep the following in mind:
- You can only submit this request once per academic year.
- Appeals are typically reviewed within 3-4 weeks after submission. During busy processing times (such as the summer), it may take longer for your appeal to be evaluated.
- This review does not guarantee that any additional funds will be available. Revised awards are based upon any available funding.
- You must have a financial aid award already posted to your 91Ö±²¥â€™s University Student Aid Portal.
- Student must be enrolled at least half-time during the semester that the review is completed in order for any revised aid to be disbursed.
Contact the Office of Financial Aid to discuss the changes in your financial situation before you submit a Special Circumstance Appeal. Our staff can help you understand if a full appeal is needed or if you have other options.
We know that there are many circumstances that may affect a family's ability to contribute to a student's education, and we will work with you to understand your options and determine if any additional aid is available based on your individual circumstances. Unfortunately, not all circumstances will be eligible for consideration, and not all appeals will result in additional financial assistance.
Special circumstance appeal form – Dependent student
Special circumstance appeal form – Independent student