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Financial aid for graduate
and undergraduate Health Sciences Center students is divided into three
basic categories: grants, loans and employment opportunities. Grants,
which include scholarships, do not
have to be repaid; loans carry some form of interest payment and must be
paid back to the lender; employment opportunities afford the student
the chance to earn money while
attending school. Some financial aid programs are administered
by the University, others by federal and state agencies to which the student
applies directly.
The Office of Student Services is located in the Health Sciences Center,
Level 2, Room 271, telephone number (631) 444-2111. Medical students should contact the School
of Medicine at (631) 444-2341. Dental students should contact the
School of Dental Medicine at (631) 632-3027.
Special-purpose scholarships are also available to health
professionals through private foundations and governmental agencies to
which the student must apply directly. Books and manuals on this subject
are available in public, college,
and high school libraries.
Important Dates
After January 1
Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to the federal processor. For students who are eligible to receive Perkins, SEOG, and Federal Work Study, priority is given to applications received prior to March 1.
Stony Brook's FAFSA code is 002838
May
Summer and Fall semester financial aid awards will be processed in May.
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Last updated on
April 14, 2008
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