<p>Can any of you guys see the Financial Aid summary on URSA?</p>
<p>When I click on MyFAO, a new window opens and there is a blue and grey table that says “no request” in one column, “financial aid document tracking” in the next, two blank columns, and then an access button in the last. Can everyone see this?</p>
<p>When I click on FA Awards and Summary it says: You do not have a Financial Aid Summary for this Award Period.</p>
<p>When I click on FA Document Tracking it says: No Document Tracking Information available for this Award Period.</p>
<p>gary_ccs, do you have the same? I hope this is only because we didn’t file FAFSA…</p>
<p>I’m actually really tempted right now to fill out FAFSA.</p>
<p>robotMD</p>
<p>exactly the same</p>
<p>filling out FAFSA. ■■■</p>
<p>For real dude at least i would know if I had gotten in or not. Now we have to wait a week! How much of the URSA website can you access?</p>
<p>Under the academic column, I can click on Find a Class to Enroll and it takes me to this page, but when I click on anything else it just says something about not having access to it. </p>
<p>Then under financial, I can access Work Study, Bruin Card, and MyHousing. Can everybody access these? </p>
<p>Oh btw, does anybody know how much earlier they post things on MyUCLA before the official decisions come out? It’s probably the only way us FAFSA-less will find out, unless… hahahhahaha</p>
<p>yea, the rest is like everyone else…
a week is definitely a torture</p>
<p>yep, me 2 exactly the same-</p>
<p>i believe myucla gets updated 1-3 days before official notice. so we could find out as early as monday.</p>
<p>Hopefully we will all find out soon.</p>
<p>=D</p>
<p>Isnt the FAFSA due date back in march? no use in filing a fafsa now…</p>
<p>^^I believe that is just for the federal and state grants/loans. perkins and pell and so on. I filled out and had my fafsa accepted last week because banks ask for it to give a loan. Pretty sure you can fill it out whenever.</p>
<p>The deadline for state funds has already passed, but you have until next year to receive federal and loan money, as far as the FAFSA is concerned.</p>