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Your Award is Here!

We’ve personalized the enclosed letter just for you. The numbers you see are based on the information we received when you applied to SEU and when you submitted your FAFSA. Here are a few things to keep in mind.

n Your letter includes all funds for which you’re eligible. (Additional third-party scholarships that you have applied for may not be reflected, but can also be used.)

n You have the option to accept or decline certain awards (such as student loans).

n Some types of financial aid can be applied to certain approved, indirect costs of attending college (see below for details).

n In the summer of 2023, you can expect to see a preliminary bill for the fall 2023 semester. This bill will reflect your anticipated balance after your financial aid awards have been applied. (See the opposite panel for options for covering that balance.)

How to Estimate Your Total Out-of-Pocket Costs

Add your Billed/Direct costs and projected Indirect Costs, and then deduct the awarded aid you’re accepting. Or, scan the QR code to use our handy cost calculator.

Note: Scholarships and grants do not need to be repaid; loans do. If your personalized award includes a Southeastern grant or other need-based aid, some or all of the dollar amount may be adjusted at a later date if you receive additional federal, state, or institutional grant aid.

SEU Average Costs Per Year

BILLED/DIRECT COSTS PER YEAR 2023–2024

These costs are projected and subject to change. This cost model assumes full-time enrollment and standard meal plan and room selection. Some classes and majors will incur additional fees.

Tuition (12–17 hours) $ 30,432

General Student Fee $ 1,300

Standard Housing $ 5,600

21-Meal Plan $ 5,420

Total (billed/direct costs per year) $ 42,752

DID YOU KNOW?

SEU’s institutional aid is renewable for 4 years!

What’s Next?

Once you review your award and estimate your expenses, it’s time to make your plans! Here’s how.

Save your spot. Use your personalized link to submit your deposit and enrollment confirmation form.

Set up your account. We’ll email your SEU ID number to you. Use it to set up your access to SEU’s campus systems and your new SEU email account.

Visit SEU.edu/viewyouraward to see a tutorial on reading your award letter. Then, log in to Your Award (Net Partner) — your onestop shop for all things financial aid — to view your awards, find and complete all required forms, and check the status of any missing documents.

Programs For Florida Residents

SEU accepts Florida Bright Futures, the Florida EASE Grant, and the Florida Prepaid College Program.

SEU.edu/acceptedcalculator

INDIRECT COSTS/OTHER ALLOWABLE EXPENSES

Determining the cost of attending college also means estimating your potential expenses beyond tuition, room, and board. You can choose to apply your financial aid toward these allowable expenses (up to the amounts listed below).

Your individual costs will vary.

Books & Supplies: up to $1,600

Transportation: up to $1,800

Misc. Living Expenses: up to $6,000

Explore additional financial aid options to offset any difference between your total annual expenses and your total award amount. Use any combination of these options: n Additional undergraduate scholarships* n No-interest payment plans n Federal Work Study (FWS) n Federal Parent PLUS Loan n Third-party scholarships n Private loans n On-campus job (150+ positions are available!)

*Visit SEU.edu/scholarships to see a full list; some have a February 15 application deadline, so don’t wait!

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