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How to fill out the Instructions Reset Print Financial Aid online
Navigating the Instructions Reset Print Financial Aid can be straightforward with the right guidance. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step approach to completing the necessary sections of the form online, ensuring you can efficiently manage your financial aid documentation.
Follow the steps to accurately complete the form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the financial aid instructions form and open it in your selected online editor.
- Begin by entering the student’s information. Fill in the last name, first name, and NSHE ID in the designated fields.
- Provide the agency or department name associated with the financial aid. Enter the hourly rate you are to be paid along with your telephone number.
- Include the account number relevant to your pay and specify the pay period by entering the start and end dates in the mm/dd/yyyy format.
- Indicate the work-study balance from the last pay period. This is important for accurate financial tracking.
- Detail your current earnings, the work start time, break out time, break in time, and work end time. Ensure that the total hours worked are calculated and accurately represented.
- In the signatures section, confirm that you did not work during scheduled class times and were enrolled in a minimum of 6 credits for the relevant term. Provide the student’s signature and the date.
- The supervisor must sign and date the form as well, certifying that the student has performed the work as indicated on the time sheet.
- After thoroughly checking all the information for accuracy, you can save your changes, download a copy of the form, print it out, or share it as needed.
Complete your financial aid documentation online today for a streamlined process.
Financial aid eligibility does not carry over from one year to the next. Your financial information is used to calculate the amount of financial aid you receive each year. If your financial circumstances change, you may be eligible for more or less aid.