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NASFAA's Tips for Students: Tip Sheet for Refugee and ...

Tip Sheet for Refugee and Asylee Students Refugee and asylee students face unique challenges in their quests to obtain postsecondary education. This tip Sheet provides answers to pressing questions that can assist Refugee and asylee students in determining if enrollment in postsecondary education is possible. Question Answer 1. What do I need from the To be eligible to receive federal financial aid, you must first receive Department of Homeland Security an approved status-designation of either Refugee or Asylee on to receive financial aid as a Refugee your Arrival-Departure Record (I-94). or asylee student? 2. My application for Refugee or asylee You may start the college application process including the FAFSA. status with the Department of application; but until you receive your official designation status from Homeland Security is in process, the Citizen and immigration Services (USCIS), you may not but I am sure I will be approved.

the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services (USCIS), you may not receive any federal student aid disbursements. 3. Can I receive in-state tuition as a refugee or asylee student? For financial aid purposes, most state-funded institutions have in-state residency requirements to q ualify for in-state tuition. You

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