southeast missouri state university 2013-2014 admission and scholarship guide
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Southeast Missouri State University 2013-2014 Admission and Scholarship Guide.TRANSCRIPT
Size of Main Campus 328 acresEnrollment Undergraduate 10,386 Graduate 1,124 International 780 students from 49 countriesFemale/Male Population 59%/41%Multicultural Population 11% (17% including international students) Students from Missouri 80% Out-of-state students from more than 40 states. Illinois has the largest out-of-state representation.Full-Time Freshman Average ACT 23Full-Time Freshman Average GPA 3.38Average Freshman Class Size 30-35Student-to-Faculty Ratio 21:1Freshman-to-Sophomore Retention 72%Areas of Study 200+Residence Halls 12Dining Venues 9Intercollegiate Athletics NCAA Division I, Ohio Valley ConferenceTeam Mascot Rowdy the RedhawkSchool Color RedStudent Organizations 150+Fraternity/Sorority Population 10%
2013-2014
Admission and ScholarshipGuide
The early admissionconsideration and scholarship
guarantee deadline is December 1
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Admission RequirementsDual Credit StudentsStudents with dual credit/early college credit should apply as beginning freshmen. You have paid the application fee if you took the credit through Southeast.
Home-Schooled StudentsSubmit the home-school transcript with each course listed by grade and signed by the home-school educator. If using a transcript service, have them send an official transcript.
Non-Traditional StudentsApplicants are non-traditional if they are 21 or older, married, supporting a dependent child or a veteran with qualified armed forces active duty. Documentation is required. Proof of high school graduation or completion of GED must be submitted.
Transfer StudentsYou are eligible for admission as a transfer student if you are in good academic standing at your last accredited college/university and have a 2.0 cumulative transfer GPA.Apply for transfer admission at the beginning of
your last semester at your current college. Course equivalencies and enrollment
procedures are available online. www.semo.edu/admissions/transfer.htm 24 or more transferable hours:
Submit an online application for admission, along with official transcripts from each college attended and a non-refundable $30 fee.
Fewer than 24 transferable hours: Follow beginning freshmen requirements and submit official transcripts from each college attended.
If you are not in good academic standing at your last accredited college/university, you may be considered for probationary admission one year after your last semester of full-time enrollment.
Allow 7-10 days for application processing and transcript evaluation. Admission to the University does not indicate automatic admission to programs with additional admission criteria and/or specific prerequisites.
Early College CreditEarly College Credit/Dual CreditVerify credits are transferable and necessary. Check transferability to Southeast. www.semo.edu/rl/Registrar/index.asp At Southeast, the best classes for college credit fill University Studies requirements (general education courses). www.semo.edu/ustudies/handbook
Advanced Placement Courses (AP) Credit for AP examinations is granted for examinations with a score of 3 or above.
International Baccalaureate (IB)Credit is granted for higher-level examination scores of 4 or above in International Baccalaureate subjects.
College Level Examination Program (CLEP)Course credit for CLEP examinations is granted for each exam with a score of 50 or above.
Testing [email protected]/testing(573) 651-2836
1 Apply online at www.semo.edu
To be considered for admission to Southeast, submit:
1) An online application for admission at www.semo.edu/admissions/apply.htm
2) A non-refundable $30 application fee3) ACT/SAT Scores 4) A 6th or 7th semester high school transcript5) A final high school transcript after graduation6) College transcripts (for dual credit or
transfer students)
Beginning FreshmenAdmission to Southeast is based on a combination of the highest ACT or SAT score and the cumulative high school grade point average.
ACT Composite SAT (CR+M) Cumulative HS GPA
on a 4.0 Scale21 or 980 and 2.0020 or 940 and 2.5019 or 900 and 2.5018 or 860 and 2.75
In addition to meeting the test score and GPA requirements, applicants must complete a minimum of 17 units of high school core curriculum (year-long classes), as follows:
✔ English – 4 units (two emphasizing composition or writing skills; composition, English I-IV, literature and one unit of speech or debate acceptable)
✔ Mathematics – 3 units (Algebra I, Algebra II/Intermediate Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Math Analysis acceptable)
✔ Social Studies – 3 units (one unit of American history and one semester of government required; contemporary issues, business law, philosophy, psychology, sociology, world history also acceptable)
✔ Science – 3 units (not including general science; select physical science, earth science, environmental science, astronomy, biology, chemistry, physics, botany, zoology or anatomy and physiology; one must be a lab course)
✔ Visual/Performing Arts – 1 unit (art, dance, music or theatre)
✔ Additional – 3 units (foreign language and/or a combination from the above areas)
Note: If your school does not have a 4.0 scale, convert your GPA to a 4.0 equivalent by multiplying your GPA by four and dividing that number by the scale your school uses. Example, a 4.38 GPA on a 5.0 scale converted GPA equivalent is 3.5 [(4.38x4)/5=3.50].
NovEmBEr 1 Recommended application date for students wishing to meet the priority housing deadline of December 1. This does not guarantee choice of housing.
DECEmBEr 1 Early admission consideration and scholarship guarantee deadline
DECEmBEr 1 Priority Housing Deadline
FEBruAry 15 Recommended FAFSA completion date for students wishing to meet the March 1 financial aid priority processing deadline
mArCH 1 Final deadline for all scholarships
JuLy 1 Fall 2013 application deadline for students required to live in on-campus housing. Applications will continue to be accepted past July 1 from commuter students.
Fall Application Deadlines for Beginning Freshmen and Transfer Students
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS Southeast Missouri State University One University Plaza Cape Girardeau, MO [email protected] (573) 651-2590 (573) 651-2957 (transfer students) (573) 651-5936 (fax)
www.semo.edu
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Residence Halls Living in the residence halls contributes to your overall education. Research demonstrates that students who live on campus do better academically and rate their college experience as more satisfying. Southeast’s campus includes 12 residence halls, whether you are interested in community-style or suite-style housing. For more information, visit www.semo.edu/housing After admission to the University, complete the Contract for University Housing online via the process outlined in your admission materials. A $150 housing deposit is required. Enrollment at Southeast continues to grow. As a result, the residence halls at Southeast may reach their full capacity by July 1. The priority housing deadline is December 1. Due to space limitations, submitting a housing contract by this date does not guarantee that students will be placed in their choice of housing.
residency requirement Living on campus is an important part of the col-lege experience. Southeast requires that all full-time students live on campus for two years (four semesters) unless they meet one of the following criteria:✔ Living with parent(s) or legal guardian(s)
and commuting from their residence within a reasonable distance (50 miles) of Cape Girardeau
✔ At least 21 years of age by the beginning of the semester for which they are enrolled
✔ Military veteran✔ Completed 57 credit hours accepted by the
University toward earning a degree from Southeast. Credit hours must be earned as of the beginning of the year for which the release is requested.
✔ Married and/or have dependent children in residence
Learning Communities Students with similar interests or courses may be grouped in residential learning communities such as:
✔ Business✔ Education✔ Jane Stephens Honors Program✔ Sciences✔ Transfer (45 or more credit hours)✔ Visual and Performing Arts
Jane Stephens Honors Program The Jane Stephens Honors Program offers oppor-tunities tailored to the aspirations and motivations of students with intellectual and creative abilities, underscoring Southeast’s commitment to leadership. Honors credit may be earned by taking honors courses in the University curriculum or by completing honors contracts for courses taught by honors faculty. The honors community in Vandiver Hall allows contact and support from other honors students, combined with the diversity of living in a large residence hall. For more information, call (573) 651-2513. www.semo.edu/honors
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Many consider Southeast’s residence halls to be the best in Missouri.
NEW HALL opENiNg FALL 2013
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Governor’s $13,470* (Missouri) / $18,705* (Out-of-State); provides incidental and general fees for 30 hours, community-style room and 15 -meal plan
regents’ $5,814* (Missouri) / $11,049* (Out-of-State); provides incidental fees for 30 hours
President’s $4,000
university $2,000
* Governor’s and Regents’ Scholarship values are based upon 2012-2013 fees.
Eligibility: Academic scholarships are awarded at the time of admission to beginning freshmen who meet the test score and grade point average requirements indicated in the above chart. No separate application is required.
New 2013-14 Scholarship ProgramSome awards may be combined. The early admission consideration and scholarship guarantee deadline is December 1. Paper applications are available upon request.
GPAACT SAT (Cr+m) 4.0 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.336 1600 Governor's Governor's Regents' Regents' Regents' President's University University35 1540 Governor's Governor's Regents' Regents' Regents' President's University University34 1490 Governor's Governor's Regents' Regents' Regents' President's University University33 1440 Governor's Governor's Regents' Regents' Regents' President's University University32 1400 Regents' Regents' Regents' Regents' Regents' President's University University31 1360 Regents' Regents' Regents' Regents' Regents' President's University University30 1330 Regents' Regents' Regents' Regents' Regents' President's University University29 1290 Regents' Regents' Regents' Regents' Regents' President's University University28 1250 Regents' Regents' Regents' Regents' Regents' President's University University27 1210 President's President's President's President's President's President's University University26 1170 University University University University University University 25 1130 University University University University University University24 1090 University University University University University University23 1050 University University University University
rESIDENCE LIFE LEADErSHIP SCHoLArSHIPValue: $800 to be applied to residence hall fees. This award may be combined with ONE of the following scholarships: a $4,000 President’s Scholarship, a $2,000 University Scholarship, or the Midwest Achievement Award.
Eligibility: This scholarship is awarded to beginning freshmen who meet the following criteria.1. Will reside in a University residence hall AND2. 19 composite ACT or 900 SAT (CR+M) AND3. 3.0 cumulative high school GPA AND4. Complete the optional scholarship questions as part of
the online application for admission to demonstrate a record of student involvement. Applicants involved in multiple school or community activities for at least three years of high school will be considered for this award. The Residence Life Leadership Scholarship is automatically awarded to students who provide documentation of one of the following recognitions: Boys’ State, Girls’ State, Missouri Renaissance program participant, Missouri A+ high school graduate, Eagle Scout, or the Girl Scout Gold Award.
Renewal: The Residence Life Leadership Scholarship is renewable each year up to a maxi mum of four consecu-tive academic years, providing the student is living in the South east residence halls, is enrolled full time (fall and spring) and completes 24 Southeast credit hours per academic year with a 3.25 cumulative GPA in courses taken at Southeast.
DISTANCE TO CApE GIrArDEAuSt. Louis. ............115 mi. Paducah . . . . . . . . . . .69 mi.Memphis ..........175 mi. Evansville . . . . . . . . 139 mi.Nashville ...........214 mi. Springfield, IL . . . . 198 mi.Jefferson City ....240 mi. Little Rock . . . . . . . 272 mi.Kansas City .......358 mi. Louisville . . . . . . . . 265 mi.Chicago ............371 mi. Springfield, MO . . 310 mi.
MAA Value: $3,490 (approximate) The scholarship value is the difference between out-of-state incidental fees and 130 percent of in-state incidental fees (see “Average Annual Cost of Attendance” chart on page 5 for details). MAA may be combined with ONE of the following scholarships: a $4,000 President’s Scholarship, a $2,000 University Scholarship, or an $800 Residence Life Leadership Scholarship. Transfer students may combine MAA with the Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship.
Eligibility: The MAA is awarded to students in the Midwest Student Exchange Program (MSEP) states including Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and Wisconsin and to students in the neighboring states of Arkansas, Kentucky and Tennessee. No separate application is required.
Beginning Freshmen: 21 Composite ACT or 980 SAT (CR+M) and 3.0 cumulative high school GPA
New Transfer Students: Transfer to Southeast from a regionally accredited college or university (two-year or four-year) with 24 transferable credit hours and a 3.0 cumulative transfer GPA
mIDwEST ACHIEvEmENT AwArD (mAA) (Out of State)
ACADEmIC SCHoLArSHIPS
Scholarship DeadlinesDecember 1 – governor’s, Regents’‚ and president’s
March 1 – University and all other scholarships
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ADDITIoNALSCHoLArSHIPS
TErmS AND CoNDITIoNSFor ALL AwArDS1. Refer to the official award letter for
complete award and renewal criteria.2. Scholarship recipients must sign
and return scholarship award agree-ments to receive payment for the scholarship award.
3. Scholarship recipients must be enrolled full time (minimum 12 hours per semester) to receive payment for the scholarship award.
4. The total amount of aid received from federal, state, institutional and other sources may not exceed the University- established cost of attendance. There-fore, scholarship award amounts may be subject to reduction.
5. Scholarships are available to students who attend secondary or post-secondary schools accredited by a recognized agency such as the state departments of education or North Central Association.
6. Students who do not meet scholarship renewal criteria for the upcoming aca-demic year may request reinstatement of the scholarship after completing the subsequent fall, spring and/or summer semester without scholarship. Student must complete both the same number of hours and attain the Southeast cumulative GPA that was initially required for scholarship renewal to be eligible for reinstatement.
TrANSFEr SCHoLArSHIPSoutstanding Community College Scholarship (Missouri)Value: $3,000
Eligibility: Community college presidents in the Southeast service region may nominate two students transferring to Southeast in the fall semester. Nominees must have 24+ transferable credit hours and a 3.5 cumulative transfer GPA. Contact your financial aid office to determine your school’s eligibility.
How to Apply: Community college president should submit a letter of recommenda-tion to Student Financial Services by March 1.
Community College Scholarship (Missouri)Value: $1,500 (may be combined with Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship)
Eligibility: Transfer from a regionally accredited two-year college with 24+ transferable credit hours and 3.5 cumulative transfer GPA
How to Apply: Apply for admission by March 1 (November 1 for spring) to be automatically considered.
Phi Theta Kappa ScholarshipValue: $500 (may be combined with Community College Scholarship or MAA)
Eligibility: Phi Theta Kappa membership, 3.5 cumulative transfer GPA and 24+ transferable hours
How to Apply: Apply for admission by March 1 (November 1 for spring) and send a copy of membership card, certificate or recommendation letter from advisor to Student Financial Services.
School of visual and Performing ArtsValue: Varies up to $1,500
Eligibility: Available to beginning freshmen with a 21 ACT and 3.0 cumulative GPA after six semesters and to community college transfer students with 24 transfer-able hours and 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Additional criteria:1. Art, music, theatre or dance major2. Demonstrate artistic promise judged by
the awarding department3. Audition may be required4. Audition and/or portfolio requirements Art (573) 651-2143 Music (573) 651-2141 Theatre and Dance (573) 651-2149
Renewal: 3.0 cumulative Southeast GPA, completion of 30 Southeast hours per academic year and approval of depart-ment chairperson
ENDowED AND SPoNSorED SCHoLArSHIPS Apply online by March 1at www.semo.edu/sfs.Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by February 15 for need-based scholarship consideration.
music EnsembleDepartment of Music (573) 651-2141
Golden EaglesDirector of Bands (573) 651-2141
Theatre and DanceTheatre and Dance (573) 651-2149
Speech and DebateCommunication (573) 651-2241
Spirit GroupsValue: Awards start at $200Audition is required (usually spring).Cheerleading (573) 651-2818Sundancers (573) 270-9270
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BEGINNING FrESHmENEligibility: 1. Academic scholarships are awarded to reg-
ularly admitted beginning freshmen at the time of admission (no separate application required) and are for fall and spring semesters only, unless otherwise stated. Note: The early admission consideration and scholarship guarantee deadline is December 1 for Governor’s, Regents’ and President’s; March 1 for University and all other scholarships.
2. Cumulative GPA requirements are based on a 4.0 scale at the end of six or seven semesters. Eighth semester grades are not considered for scholarship eligibility.
3. The December national ACT/SAT test dates are the final dates used for Governor’s, Regents’ and President’s Scholarship consideration. February test dates are the final dates used for all other scholarships.
Value:1. The Governor’s and Regents’ scholarships pay
incidental fees for the equivalent of 30 South-east credit hours per academic year (15 hours per fall and spring semesters). In addition, the Governor’s Scholarship covers general fees for 30 hours and a community-style (double occupancy) room with a 15-meal plan.
2. The full value of the President’s, University and Midwest Achievement Award is applied toward incidental fees.
3. Students receive the highest award for which they qualify. Awards are adjusted as new official test scores are received.
4. Academic scholarship values are reduced when a student enrolls at a Southeast regional campus. Governor’s will be reduced
to actual incidental, general, tech/mainte-nance fee charges (housing component of scholarship is forfeited); Regents’ will be reduced to actual incidental fee charges; President’s will be reduced from $4,000 to $2,500, and University will be reduced from $2,000 to $1,300.
Renewal:1. Academic scholarships (Governor’s, Regents’,
President’s, University) are renewable for three additional academic years for a maxi mum of four consecutive academic years with a Southeast cumulative 3.5 GPA and a minimum of 30 Southeast credit hours per academic year (may include Southeast summer hours).
2. The Midwest Achievement Award is renew-able for three additional academic years for a maximum of four consecutive academic years with a Southeast cumula tive 2.75 GPA and a minimum of 24 Southeast credit hours per academic year (may include Southeast summer hours).
3. Transfer and Dual Credit GPA and hours are not included when calculating renewal eligibility.
TrANSFEr STuDENTSEligibility: 1. Community College scholarships are awarded
to regularly admitted Missouri transfer stu dents at the time of admission (no sep ar-ate application required). Note: The admission and scholarship deadline is March 1.
2. Cumulative GPA requirements are based on a 4.0 scale.
3. Scholarship recipients must be enrolled full time (minimum 12 hours per semester) to receive payment for the scholarship award.
4. Community College Scholarship eligibility is based on course work completed after high school graduation. Student must have con secutively attended the community college as a full-time student (excluding summer semesters) and not attended any other four-year institution.
Value:1. The full value of the Outstanding
Community College, Phi Theta Kappa and Community College Scholarship is applied toward incidental fees.
2. Students receive the highest award for which they qualify.
Renewal:1. Community College and Phi Theta Kappa
scholarships are renewable for one additional academic year for a maximum of two consecutive academic years with a Southeast cumulative 3.5 GPA and a minimum of 30 Southeast credit hours per academic year (may include Southeast summer hours). Transfer and Dual Credit GPA and hours are not included when calculating renewal eligibility.
2. The Midwest Achievement Award is renewable each year for a maximum of three consecutive academic years, 128 credit hours (including transfer), or completion of course work for a bachelor’s degree, whichever occurs first, providing students maintain a Southeast cumulative 2.75 GPA and complete a minimum of 24 Southeast credit hours per academic year (may include Southeast summer hours).
3. Scholarship reinstatement is not available for students who do not meet the renewal criteria.
2012-2013 ADDITIoNAL FEESADDITIONAL FEESoptional Parking Pass (perimeter parking per year) $105.00
off-Campus Courses (per credit hour) $4.00
ITv Courses (per credit hour) $5.50
online and webinar Courses (per credit hour) $12.50
SPECIAL PROGRAM FEES Per Credit Hour
The following programs require a special program course fee to offset expenses associated with national accreditation requirements, low student/faculty ratios and high-cost equipment.
Computer Science $30.00
Athletic Training $30.00
Nursing $30.00
rN to BSN online Note: Non-Missouri residents in the RN-to-BSN program qualify for an incidental fee rate equal to the Missouri incidental fee rate for their online courses.
$100.00
There are additional fees for specific courses used to offset expenses related to the courses. For a list of other course fees and common fees, visit www.semo.edu/sfs/fee-schedule.htm.
Southeast operates a textbook rental program in which most students pay less than $260 per year for textbooks, compared to more than $1,000 per year at other colleges and universities. That is a savings of $3,000 over four years! Southeast is affordable within the Midwest and nationally. Our commitment is to continue to be Missouri’s most affordable and academically competitive compre-hensive regional university. Scholarships and need-based grants are available.
Affordability
Missouri’s only campus dedicated to art, dance, music and theatre
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School of Visual and Performing ArtsUse the “undergraduate cost and scholarship
estimator” to calculate your individual cost.www.semo.edu/costcalculator
Fees are set annually by the Board of Regents and are subject to change.
2012-2013 rESIDENCE HALL FEESCombined cost of room and meal agreement for an academic year
HALL 15+ Meal Plan(with $140 dollars in flex)
19+ Meal Plan (with $116 dollars in flex)
Henderson Hall (double occupancy) $8,330 $8,540
merick Hall (double occupancy) $8,330 $8,540
New Hall (double occupancy) $8,330 $8,540
Towers North & west (double or triple occupancy) $8,330 $8,540
vandiver Hall (double occupancy) $8,330 $8,540
myers Hall (double occupancy) $8,230 $8,440
Group Housing (double occupancy) $7,430 $7,640
Cheney Hall (double occupancy) $6,730 $6,940
Towers East & South (double occupancy) $6,580 $6,790
Dearmont Hall (double occupancy) $6,280 $6,490A $150 housing deposit is required before a Contract for University Housing can be processed.Other meal plans are available. www.semo.edu/housingYearly charges for the following are in addition to the above room and meal rates: Residence Hall Association fee ($30); 24-hour high-speed Ethernet/LAN access ($50); and cable television fee ($60).
2012-2013 uNDErGrADuATE FEESFEESIncidental missouri resident (per credit hour) $193.80
Incidental Non-missouri resident (per credit hour) $368.30
General Fees (per credit hour) $31.20
Textbook rental (10 course avg. $25.94 per course)Textbook rental includes taxes at current rate. Tax rates subject to change. Some courses also charge a fee to cover lab and material costs. Most undergraduate courses use textbook rental.
$259.40
regional Campus Fees for 000-299 level courses taught at the regional campuses in Kennett, Malden and Sikeston are $138.50 per credit hour (includes incidental, general, technology/maintenance fees).
AvErAGE ANNuAL CoST oF ATTENDANCECost for 30 credit hours per year, based on fees in effect during fall 2012 semester for full-time undergraduate students
Missouri Resident
MAA or SFAA Recipient*
Non-Missouri Resident
Incidental Fees $5,814.00 $11,049.00 $11,049.00
General Fees $936.00 $936.00 $936.00
Textbook rental $259.40 $259.40 $259.40
Average Housing Expenses Community-Style Room
and 15+ Meal Plan $6,580.00 $6,580.00 $6,580.00
Residence Hall Fees (RHA, Internet, cable TV) $140.00 $140.00 $140.00
mAA or SFAA Scholarship ($3,490.80)
Estimated 2012-2013 Cost $13,729.40 $15,473.60 $18,964.40*MAA (Midwest Achievement Award) is a scholarship program for residents in the MSEP states of Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and Wisconsin and the states of Arkansas, Kentucky and Tennessee. SFAA (Southeast Family Achievement Award) is a scholarship program for non-Missouri residents who are children or grandchildren of alumni. Each scholarship value is the difference between non-Missouri resident incidental fees and 130 percent of Missouri resident incidental fees.
Financial Assistance
For the most consideration for federal, state and institutional aid, submit the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov by mid-February to meet the March 1 priority deadline. Missouri residents who do not meet the March 1 deadline should submit the
FAFSA prior to April 1 to be considered for need-based aid from the state. Financial Aid
Award Notifications are sent to the student’s Southeast email address.
work StudyFederal Work StudyValue: Award varies from $1,000 to $1,500Student paid at least minimum wage for no more than 20 hours per week.Criteria/Eligibility: Financial need Enrolled at least half-time Enrolled as a regular student
Priority deadline: FAFSA received by March 1
Student LoansFederal Perkins Loan Maximum annual award: $4,000. Repayment begins 9 months after student graduates, leaves Southeast or drops below half-time enrollment. Average award is $1,300 for freshmen.Criteria/Eligibility: Financial need Undergraduate students enrolled at least half-time Enrolled as regular student
Priority deadline: FAFSA received by March 1
Federal Direct LoanMaximum annual award: Dependent Total Base Amount Additional Loan (Sub+Unsub) Unsubsidized Amount
1st yr. .................$3,500 ........... $2,000 ............$5,5002nd yr. ................$4,500 ........... $2,000 ............$6,5003rd and 4th yr. ....$5,500 ........... $2,000 ............$7,500
The additional unsubsidized loan limit for independent students in the first and second year is $6,000.
Repayment begins 6 months after student graduates, leaves Southeast or drops below half-time enrollment.Criteria/Eligibility: Financial need required for subsidized loans Undergraduate students enrolled at least half-time Degree-seeking
Loans accepted by May 15 to be included on first billing statement; June 15 to be included on second.
Parent LoansFederal Direct Plus LoanMaximum award: Southeast “Cost of Attendance” less other financial aidCriteria/Eligibility: FAFSA must be on file Parents of “dependent” undergraduate students
enrolled at least half-time Financial need not required
Grants (Federal, State, Institutional)
Federal Pell GrantValue: $602-$5,550 annually. Criteria/Eligibility: Financial need Satisfactory academic progress Enrolled as a regular undergraduate student
Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity GrantValue: $600 maximumCriteria/Eligibility:High need and Pell Grant eligibilityUndergraduate students enrolled at least half-time
Deadline: FAFSA received and processed by Central Processor by March 1
Access Missouri Program ( Missouri Residents)Value: Awards range from $100-$2,150 (Maximum award may be reduced by the state.) Average award is $1,000.Criteria/Eligibility:Initial eligibility determined by the state of MissouriFull-time enrollmentEFC 12,000 or lessMaintain satisfactory academic progress and obtain a
2.5 cumulative college GPAMake corrections to the FAFSA by July 31 (Additional
information may be required by Missouri Department of Higher Education.)
Deadline: FAFSA received by Central Processor by April 1
office of Student Financial Services Southeast Missouri State University One University Plaza Cape Girardeau, MO 63701-4799(573) 651-2253 [email protected] www.semo.edu/sfs
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