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FINANCIAL AID Frequently Asked Questions
- Q. When will I find out if I received a financial aid award?
A. Decisions regarding admission and financial aid will be sent out together on March 17, 2011.
- Q. Do I have to apply for financial aid each year?
A. Yes. Financial aid is awarded for one year, so we will evaluate your financial need on an annual basis.
- Q. Does UHS have any financial aid awards based on athletic, artistic, or academic ability?
A. No. All of our financial aid awards are based solely on demonstrated financial need.
- Q. Will applying for financial aid reduce my chances for admission?
A. Admission
decisions and financial aid decisions are made separately. However,
while we do have a sizeable financial aid budget, it is finite. Given
that UHS
has more qualified students applying for financial aid than we have the
means to fund, it is likely that some applicants will be placed on a
financial aid wait list. Our financial aid process is based on the
assumption that families are applying for aid only
after having explored other possible means of meeting educational
expenses, so we do not expect to admit a student from the financial aid
waitlist if his or her family later chooses to pay full tuition.
- Q. If I enroll without financial aid for my first year, can I apply for financial aid later?
A. UHS
is unlikely to grant financial aid to a student who enrolls without
financial aid unless his or her family experiences an unforeseeable,
financial hardship
after enrollment. If you are counting on gifts from relatives, it is
important to discuss with them whether they can maintain that help over
your four years at UHS.
- Q. If my parents are not together, who should fill out the financial aid application?
A. Both
parents must complete a financial aid application. UHS believes
strongly that parents have an ethical obligation to pay for their
child's education to the
extent possible; we cannot be bound by a decree or other agreement that
specifies or limits a parent’s responsibility for educational expenses.
If either parent has remarried we will consider the income of the
stepparent, keeping in mind the obligation of
that stepparent to his or her other children. If either parent lives
with another adult, we may consider the assets and income of that
person, depending on the circumstances. We do not share the financial
information of one parent with the other. If financial
aid is awarded, UHS leaves it to parents to decide how to divide the
responsibility of paying tuition.
- Q. If I live with a guardian, who should fill out the financial aid application?
A. The
financial aid process for students who live with a guardian will be
determined on a case-by-case basis. However, if the parents are claiming
the applicant on their
tax return, the parents must complete a financial aid application.
- Q. What should I do if my family's situation is complicated?
A. Please
include a letter with your 2009 tax return explaining the special
circumstances (such as a missing parent or one who has not provided
support and has
not been in contact with the family for a lengthy period of time). We
look at each case individually, and we make every effort to be sensitive
to particular family circumstances. To be fair to all of our students,
we base our financial aid decisions on demonstrated
need rather than willingness to pay.
Additional questions? Please call Rachel Skiffer, Director of Admission and
Financial Aid, at (415) 447-3104.

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