Financial Aid for Studying Abroad
Tuscany Campus & University Exchange Programs
Students will maintain access to their institutional aid such as scholarships and grants as well as their federal financial aid, for example Pell grant, Federal Student/Parent Loans, when studying abroad at the Tuscany campus or in a University exchange program.
Studying Abroad Through Another University
Students studying abroad through another educational institution will be eligible for their federal financial aid (except for work study), through a consortium agreement but not institutional financial aid programs such as the University of New Haven Grant-in-Aid or merit based programs. In order to process your federal student aid, i.e. Pell grant, Federal Student/Parent Loans, students must have their study abroad courses approved by their academic advisor for transfer into their University of New Haven degree program, and complete a financial aid consortium agreement with the study abroad institution in order for the Financial Aid Office to offer and process financial aid.
For more information about studying abroad visit the study abroad web page.