
Applying for Financial Aid
Learn about the application process for financial aid, the eligibility requirements, and the different financial aid programs.
The University of New Haven is committed to assisting our Graduate students in the financing of their education by offering a comprehensive financial aid program. The financial aid that is offered generally consists of Student loans and, when applicable, grants and student employment.
We are also committed to making the entire financial aid process understandable and user friendly.
Our Financial Aid staff is readily available to answer questions and assist you.
The FSA ID replaces the FAFSA PIN.
It is made up of a username and password that you create, and can be used to log into FAFSA on the Web & access other FSA websites.
If you do not already have an FSA ID, you can create an FSA ID.
Click here for more information on Applying for Financial Aid.
The Biden-Harris Administration's Student Debt Relief Plan
President Biden, Vice President Harris, and the U.S. Department of Education announced a three-part plan to help working and middle-class federal student loan borrowers transition back to regular payment as pandemic-related support expires. This plan includes loan forgiveness of up to $20,000.
Many borrowers and families may be asking themselves “what do I have to do to claim this relief?” The University of New Haven recommends and encourages you to click here for more information about the program provided by the U.S. Department of Education and to determine your eligibility.
Learn about the application process for financial aid, the eligibility requirements, and the different financial aid programs.
Determine your estimated costs to attend the university and learn about some options to assist you with paying your bill.
Learn about the academic requirements for you to be eligible for financial aid, policies regarding financial aid when withdrawing from the university, and general consumer information.