Fill Out the FAFSA for Fall

Fill Out the FAFSA for Fall
Denise Burford

Before you leave the Hill for the summer, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA as it's better known. Advisers in the Office of Financial Aid are available to provide information and help current students complete the application for 2022-23 aid consideration.

We take walk-in appointments from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday through Friday in 114 Silas Hunt Hall. Make plans now to stop by and find the information you need to be ready for the fall.

Students are also welcome to connect with our office by emailing finaid@uark.edu, calling (479) 575-3806 or by virtual appoints via Blackboard Learn.

The FAFSA is used to determine each student's eligibility for financial aid, and current students should complete the FAFSA each year. The application is free and is required for federal and state aid, as well as certain scholarship opportunities. Visit finaid.uark.edu for more information, or come by for answers to any of your financial aid or scholarship questions.

Contacts

Denise Burford, associate director
Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships
479-575-3806, dburford@uark.edu

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