Students applying for federal and state financial aid programs must meet the following general requirements:
Be a U.S. Citizen or an Eligible Non-Citizen
An eligible non-citizen is a U.S. permanent resident who has documentation from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) verifying permanent residency in the United States. Acceptable documentation for U.S. Citizen includes:
- Certificate of Citizenship
- Certificate of Naturalization
- Certificate of Birth Abroad (Form FS-454, DS-1350, or FS-240)
- U.S. Passport
Acceptable documentation for permanent residents includes:
- Permanent Resident Card (Form I-551)
- Alien Registration Receipt Card (Form I-151)
- Foreign passport (Must be stamped; Processed for I-551 with an expiration date)
- I-94 (Must be stamped; Processed for I-551 with an expiration date, or Temporary Form I-551 with appropriate information filled in), Arrival-Departure Record Form I-94 (Must be stamped as a Refugee, Asylum Status, Conditional Entrant before April 1, 1980, Parolee, Cuban-Haitian Entrant)