Office of Financial Aid - Summer Sessions 2009
If you register for a summer session course, you will automatically be awarded any available aid if you have the appropriate completed financial aid application on file.
Summer I
Summer Session I is considered the last term of the 08-09 financial aid year. Students will need to have a completed 2008-09 financial aid application on file in order to be considered for aid.
For students in the Augsburg For Adults (AFA) program, Spring trimester and Summer I are concurrent terms. Thus, Spring trimester aid will be based on your total enrollment for both sessions. If an AFA student does not enroll for Spring trimester class, but does enroll for a Summer I class, they may qualify for aid.
Summer II
Summer Session II is considered the first term of the 09-10 financial aid year. Students will need to have a completed 2009-2010 financial aid application on file in order to be considered for aid. Financial aid can not disburse till after July 1, 2009
Full time or Part time status
Students who are in the Augsburg for Adult program must be in 2 credits to be considered full time and 1 credit for part time. Students in the Day program must be in 2 credits to be considered part time. Aid will be awarded based on the number of credits you are enrolled in and your specific financial situation.
What Happens Next…
1. Get your award letter online
Shortly after you have registered for a summer term, the financial aid office will award you any aid that you qualify for. Once you have been awarded aid, you will be notified of a revised award letter via your Augsburg email account. You can view your award letter online:
https://augnet.augsburg.edu/protected/administration/enrollment/netpartner
2. Apply for Loans
Stafford Loan Options
Some students may have additional Stafford loan options available to them. If you are awarded Stafford loans for summer term, and would like to apply for them please visit the following website: https://choice.fastproducts.org/FastChoice/Welcome.do?configId=1191520123520&loanType=stafford
Private Loans
Some students may have exhausted their federal loans, or federal and state grant options. In this situation a student will need to pay for the class or borrow a private loan. Private loans are loans from banks and they are based on the borrower's credit history. Information on private loans: https://choice.fastproducts.org/FastChoice/Welcome.do?configId=1191520123520&loanType=private
3. Tuition Rates, Due Dates and Refund Schedules
Tuition Rates for Undergraduate 2009 Summer Session Courses
* $1625 for full-credit courses
* $812.50 for half-credit courses
Audits are charged at the tuition rates listed above. Students enrolled in summer graduate-level courses are charged each grad program's published 08-09 tuition rate.
Tuition Payments
Summer charges for Augsburg students will be billed through Student Accounts. Students who have unpaid balances from previous terms must pay these before they may register for Summer Session.
Non-Augsburg students must pay 50% of tuition at the time of registration.
All students must be paid in full by:
- May 26 for Summer Session I and Summer Online I
- July 7 for Summer Session II and Summer Online II
Tuition Refund Schedule
The following refund schedule is based on the percentage of class time remaining on the date of the student's official withdrawal from class. This applies to all students who drop one or more courses during each term. An administrative fee of $100 will be assessed if you drop a course at anytime.
Percentage of class time remaining after official drop or withdrawal and amount of refund:
100% to 90% remaining: full refund (minus $100 administrative fee per class)
89% to 50% remaining: refund equals the percentage of term remaining
49% or less remaining: no refund
This refund schedule is effective whether or not a student has attended classes. Please allow two weeks for tuition and possible financial aid adjustments to be finalized. If a credit balance remains on the student's account, a credit refund will be issued at that time.
