The academic year for which financial aid is requested and/or received. Typically this is a 9-month award/academic year (from September through May) unless aid is specifically requested for the summer.
a period of time during which an applicant can receive federal student aid
The Hope College Award Year includes the fall and spring semesters and the subsequent summer sessions.
From July 1 of one calendar year to June 30 of the next. Funding for Federal Pell Grant and campus-based programs is provided on the basis of the award year. A student receives funding for a particular award year, 2003-2004 for example.
When referring to financial aid, the award year begins July 1st and ends June 30th.
The period of time between July 1st of one year and June 30th of the next year.
The 12-month period during which you attend university, and for which your aid has been awarded.
The period from July 1 to June 30 of the following calendar year.
The period between July 1st of a given calendar year and June 30th of the following calendar year, for the purposes of determining Federal Pell Grant and campus-based program awards.
The financial aid award year begins July 1 and ends June 30.
The award year begins on July 1st of one year, and extends to June 30 of the next year. Funding for campus-based programs (at PTS this includes Federal Perkins Loans and Federal Work Study funding) is provided on the basis of the award year, thus a student is paid out of funds designated for a particular award year, such as the 2003-2004 award year or the 2004-2005 award year.
July 1 of one year through June 30 of the following year.[ BACK
The year for which the student is awarded financial aid. Award year is contrasted with base year, which is usually the tax year preceding the award year. The amount of the award is based on financial information from the base year.