Reapplying for Financial Aid: Current Undergraduate Students
Hey current Greyhounds! Did you know that some resources on your financial aid offer don't automatically renew from year-to-year? While your ÑÇÖÞÇéÉ« merit-aid can be renewed each year at the same value as long as you achieve Satisfactory Academic Progress and maintain full-time enrollment, any need-based aid and federal student loans requires reassessment of your demonstrated financial need. If you plan on taking classes at the university during the upcoming academic year and wish to be considered for any aid beyond merit scholarships and specialty awards, please don’t forget to re-apply!
While the FAFSA usually launches annually on October 1 on , it's launching a little later this year. We strongly encourage you to complete and submit your FAFSA as soon as it's available. Submitting your FAFSA early ensures that we receive the application and can review your information to prepare and provide you with a financial aid offer in a timely fashion.
When Student Is Attending College | FAFSA Launch Date | Recommended Filing Deadline |
2024–2025 | December 31, 2023 | May 1, 2024 |
2025-2026 | December 1, 2024 | May 1, 2025 |
Reapplication Process for 2025-2026 Students
You're just three steps away from reapplying for financial aid. Yes, it’s really that easy!
Step 1: Complete your FAFSA
Need-based institutional aid and federal student aid (including Pell Grant, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Federal Direct Loans, and Federal Work Study) resources don't automatically renew from one year to the next. In order to be considered for these resources, you need to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year. It’s important to know that you may also need to achieve Satisfactory Academic Progress, remain enrolled as a full-time student, and maintain other eligibility factors to continue receiving these resources.
The 2025–26 FAFSA will be available online at in December 2024. We strongly encourage all students to complete and submit your FAFSA as soon as possible. Submitting your FAFSA early ensures that we receive the application and can review your information to prepare and provide you with a financial aid offer in a timely fashion.
Step 2: Apply for State Grant
For applicants who reside in Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) has a State Grant Application deadline of May 1. Be sure to submit your FAFSA before May 1 for consideration. You'll receive an email from PHEAA shortly after your complete your FAFSA with login instructions to submit any additional information that they need.
Not a resident of Pennsylvania? Inquire about any application and eligibility requirements for your state’s need-based state grant program.
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Step 3: Submit Any Additional Info Requested
Financial Aid Services may need additional information from you in order to estimate or finalize your financial aid eligibility. Be sure to check your voicemails, texts, emails, mail, and Financial Aid Portal to see if you’ve missed a message from your financial aid advisor regarding the status of your financial aid.
What’s Next?
Once you've completed Steps 1-3, the Office of Financial Aid Services will prepare a personalized financial aid offer for you and post it to your Financial Aid Portal. You'll receive an email notification from finaid@moravian.edu once your offer is available for review.
- Your offer includes all primary and estimated financial aid resources that you qualify for, based on the information known to the Office of Financial Aid Services at that time. Please note that your offer will not be finalized until Financial Aid Services is able to confirm that you have achieved Satisfactory Academic Progress.
- After receiving your financial aid offer, please thoroughly review all details listed. Get in touch with Financial Aid Services to talk about your offer and aid eligibility, as well as affordability, available payment/financing options, and any questions or special circumstances that you may have.
Have you accomplished all of the above steps but still haven’t received your Financial Aid Offer? Reach out to Financial Aid Services so that we can get your offer re-sent.
Helpful Reminders
→ Switching between full-time enrollment and part-time enrollment can impact your financial aid eligibility. Contact the Office of Financial Aid Services before making changes to your enrollment status to discuss how your aid may change!
→ Take a look at our website and the Financial Aid Handbook. It's crucial that all current students review our financial aid policies and procedures.
→ Check out our Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy for financial aid eligibility. It's very important that all current students understand the standards of this policy as it relates to maintaining eligibility for financial aid.
Contact Us
Need help with financial aid? We've got you! Please contact the Office of Financial Aid Services for personalized assistance.