ASU Online financial aid

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Ways to pay for college

Arizona State University accepts financial aid for online programs. Financial aid is money that can help you cover tuition, books, course fees and other school-related expenses.

In order to receive most forms of financial aid, you must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Most students use multiple forms of financial aid to help finance tuition costs.

Federal and state aid

Employer tuition benefits

Other ways to pay

Financial aid keeps ASU accessible

ASU offers nearly $700 million
in financial aid each year.

Online students contribute to this total by receiving federal grants, loans, and unique ASU Online benefits such as our partnerships with Starbucks and Uber.

Want to estimate your costs before financial aid? Use our tuition calculator.

What is the FAFSA, and why should you fill it out?

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is an application that allows U.S. citizens and eligible non-citizens to apply for federal aid, including need-based aid such as grants and loans.

The FAFSA is not a type of financial aid, but a path to determine how much federal aid you’re eligible for.

Learn more about the FAFSA
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It's the only way to receive federal aid.

If you don’t file your FAFSA, you won’t be eligible for federal grants and loans, which may cover a large portion, if not all, of your tuition expenses.

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You may get additional free aid.

Your FAFSA also determines your eligibility for state grants and need-based scholarships, which can further reduce your educational costs.

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It's free to file.

There is no fee to fill out the FAFSA, and doing so qualifies you to receive free money or affordable loans. There's no cost, only potential benefits.

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It’s a quick and easy process.

The FAFSA is shorter and simpler than ever, so dedicating just a small amount of time can lead to large financial benefits.

Understanding the FAFSA calendar

The FAFSA will open the October before your academic year begins, and close on the last day of the academic year. Be sure to submit the correct FAFSA for the correct academic year.

Each academic year requires its own FAFSA. You must submit a new FAFSA every year to keep receiving financial aid

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Want more in-depth information about the FAFSA?

Explore this guide from Study Hall, a partnership of ASU and CrashCourse.

Connect with a financial aid advisor

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Speak with a financial aid team member today.

855-278-5080

Visit

Visit an ASU financial aid office at one of our four campus locations to speak with a team member in person.

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Live chat

If you’re already admitted to ASU, you can open a chat to speak with one of our financial aid team members.

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