Receiving two financial award packages at different schools

<p>A friend of mine is going to two different universities and she wants to know if she can receive both aids. She's declared as a bachelors plus at one and a masters at another university. How would this affect her aid? Should she drop one school so she won't get charged tuition and fees? Or will it not do anything since she's in two different programs.</p>

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How can she going to two schools both as full-time student?

Does she has a bachelor degree already? If she does, she unlikely getting any Federal grant aid.</p>

<p>She’s not going as a full time student at both. She’s taking a master’s certificate course at one and doing speech pathology level courses at another, which she is doing full time. She doesn’t get any grants. Just loans.</p>

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<p>She can only be a matriculated student and receive aid at one school at a time.</p>

<p>What is a “masters certificate course”. </p>

<p>Does your friend already have a bachelors degree that she can do a “masters” anything?</p>

<p>Yes, she has a bachelors and a regular masters already.</p>

<p>She will get loans at one school at a time. See [Student</a> Rights and Responsibilities - Student Financial Services](<a href=“http://sfs.colostate.edu/student-rights-and-responsibilities]Student”>Consumer Information and Disclosures - Colorado State University)

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<p>Your friend’s best bet would be to aks the school because not all certificate programs are eligible for aid.</p>

<p>However, s/he cannot collect aid at more than one school (s/he will end up owing someone $$)</p>