Study Abroad

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The University of Florida encourages you to participate in the study abroad experience and considers it a valuable part of your college career. The Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships (SFA) and the UF International Center Study Abroad Services work together to coordinate the financial aspect of your participation in overseas programs.

Through the https://internationalcenter.ufl.edu/study-abroad https://internationalcenter.ufl.edu/study-abroad https://internationalcenter.ufl.edu/study-abroad International Center, Study Abroad Services offers a full range of opportunities and programs from which to choose. They help you through every part of the process, from advising to application, to assisting you while abroad, and helping them when they return.

Beginning the Process

If you are interested in participating in an overseas program should plan on attending one of the two annual Study Abroad fairs offered by the UFIC. They are offered each September and January. The fair is a great place to explore the programs available at UF, as well as a great chance to speak with a representative who is familiar with the various programs.

If you are participating in a study abroad program, you should download the https://www.sfa.ufl.edu/pub/brochures/StudyAbroadAidChecklist.pdf Financial Aid Study Abroad Checklist to make sure everything is completed before your program and ensure timely disbursement of your aid.

Study Abroad and Financial Aid

Once you have selected your program, you will need to carefully examine your financial aid options. You are strongly encouraged to contact the https://www.onestop.ufl.edu/ https://www.onestop.ufl.edu/ https://www.onestop.ufl.edu/ https://www.onestop.ufl.edu/ UF OneStop to explore your funding options.

SFA will use the budget for your selected program to determine your eligibility for financial aid. Should you participate in a university-approved program, you may use awards from federal aid programs, state aid programs, and from UF grant and scholarship programs. However, http://www.sfa.ufl.edu/types-of-aid/loans/loans loans are the primary source most use for funding the additional cost for study abroad.

SFA Study Abroad Policy

The following guidelines will be used when awarding financial aid for an approved University of Florida study abroad program.

  1. Awards will be made in accordance with applicable financial aid program guidelines.
  2. You must meet all application deadlines established by both the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships (SFA) and the Study Abroad Office if you are requesting financial aid to do so. If you are enrolled in a study abroad program approved for credit by UF. You will have that enrollment used in determining your enrollment status at UF for the purpose of applying for assistance under Title IV [34 C.F.R. § 668.43(a)(9)].
  3. Federal Direct Loans and/or Federal Direct PLUS Loans will be the primary funds used to assist you in participating in overseas studies programs. Campus-based funds awarded to on-time applicants to meet their standard UF cost of attendance may be supplemented with the federal loan program funds.

Enrollment Requirements

Eligibility for the disbursement of scholarships or other types of aid while participating in a UF-approved program, must meet the following minimum-enrollment requirements during the semester you are studying overseas:

* Pell Grants and FSAG may be released with less than 12 credit hours; however, the award amount will be reduced.
Type of Award Required Hours for Undergrads Required Hours for Grad Students
Private Scholarships 1 Credit Hr. 1 Credit Hr.
FSAG 12 Credit Hrs.* N/A
Pell Grant 12 Credit Hrs.* N/A
FL Bright Futures 6 Credit Hrs. N/A
All Other Grants 6 Credit Hrs. 5 Credit Hrs.
Direct Loans (inc. PLUS) 6 Credit Hrs. 5 Credit Hrs.

Financial Aid and Disbursements for Study Abroad Programs

The start date of your program will determine when your aid is disbursed. If your program is scheduled to start later than the end of Drop/Add, your aid will be held until closer to your program’s start date.

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