finding out your financial aid award

<p>Has anyone heard how much financial aid they're getting?
I don't think I have received an email or letter letting me my award has been posted...
Has anyone accessed their award online? How?</p>

<p>I found out when I got my acceptance package.
I do have one doubt…I can’t check my awards online. When I go to the website and enter my University ID, it doesn’t send me my PIN because my email is supposedly unknown. I realize everyone was having this problem, but wasn’t it supposed to be fixed by April 1st?</p>

<p>Has anyone been able to access their financial aid online?</p>

<p>I got my Early Decison acceptance letter for LSP in December and a few weeks later I got another letter with my “expected financial aid package” that listed several scholarships, grants, and loans. </p>

<p>I filed my FAFSA in time and I thought the official FA packages were supposed to be out by April 1st. When I log in to netpartner to find out, it only says my FAFSA was recived (under documents) and under messages it says: “Your FAFSA data has been submitted to NYU, but it is unofficial according to the federal processors. NYU cannot award you any need based aid until you have resolved this and the record is official and has been reviewed. NYU cannot make the data official for you. To find out what you need to do in order to make your data official either refer [FAFSA</a> - Free Application for Federal Student Aid](<a href=“http://www.fafsa.ed.gov%5DFAFSA”>http://www.fafsa.ed.gov) or call 1-800-433-3243 for assistance.”</p>

<p>what does this mean?? Im confused… was there a problem with my FAFSA or have they not evaluated it yet? I’m sort of getting worried because my mom’s income was about $6000 more on the FAFSA than the ED finacial aid app. Thats not too much of an increase, but is it possible that itll affect my FA drastically? Any info would help, thanks so much!</p>

<p>actually, disregard that ^^ </p>

<p>already called financial aid office and figured it out :]</p>

<p>hey is it a good idea to appeal for more aid? (my mom and step dad have been separated since last year and just got back together not to long ago, but before we filed the fafsa…does this qualify as good justification?)</p>

<p>Wouldn’t that just give you less aid?</p>

<p>they got back before the fafsa…meaning we still had to use last years even though we had been living on our own for 7 months… also how does it look if most of one’s parent’s income is mad off of commission?</p>

<p>bump…</p>