- Financial Aid for Freshman
- Financial Aid for Transfer Students
- Military Students
- Financial Aid for Graduate Students
Financial Aid for Freshman
ENMU understands that being a freshman may seem overwhelming and somewhat scary, especially where financing is concerned. We are committed to assisting our freshmen and their parents gain an understanding of grants, scholarships, loans, work-study employment, and to address any other questions you may have about financial aid. The following may be available to help make an education from ENMU affordable for each and every freshman student:
- Competitive out-of-state tuition waivers
- Academic scholarships
- ENMU Greyhound Starter Scholarship for New Mexico residents
- New Mexico Lottery Scholarship for New Mexico Residents
- Federal Student Aid
Each resource has qualification criteria and application requirements so plan early to meet any deadlines.
The first step to receive Federal Student Aid is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) which you will find along with more financial aid information on the FAFSA website. The FAFSA should be completed as soon as new tax returns are completed each year. Award offers will be made as soon as admission requirements are completed. Students must be in good academic standing and enrolled for at least six hours.
Important Reminders
Below you will find information and deadlines that are important for helping you to obtain the highest possible financial aid award.
- Fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) starting January 1. Our priority deadline is February 14, but you can still apply any time after that.
- Obtain a FAFSA worksheet from your counselor's office, or apply for the FAFSA online. ENMU's FAFSA code is 002651.
- To apply for admissions scholarships, send the completed Application for Admissions Scholarships to the Admissions office by the March 1 priority deadline.
- Apply for scholarships from the ENMU Foundation and the college from which you are seeking your degree.
Financial Aid for Transfer Students
Current technology has made the transfer of data so efficient that changing schools may be easier than you think. ENMU is committed to helping our transfer students make a smooth transition. The following may be available to transfer students:
Each resource has qualification criteria and application requirements so plan early to meet any deadlines!
The first step to receive Federal Student Aid is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) which you will find along with more financial aid information on the FAFSA Website. If you have already completed your FAFSA for the current aid year, just add ENMU's school Code, 002651, and we will receive your data within two weeks. If you haven't completed the FAFSA, it should be completed as soon as new tax returns are completed each year.
Important Reminders
Below you will find information and deadlines that are important for helping you to obtain the highest possible financial aid award.
- Fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) starting Jan. 1. Our priority deadline is Feb. 14, but you can still apply any time after that.
- Obtain a FAFSA worksheet from your counselor's office, or apply for the FAFSA online. ENMU's FAFSA code is 002651.
- To apply for admissions scholarships, send the completed Application for Admissions Scholarships to the Admissions office by the March 1 priority deadline.
- Apply for scholarships from the ENMU Foundation and the college from which you are seeking your degree.
Financial Aid for Graduate Students
I know I need to get my graduate degree but I already have financial obligations, how can I afford to go to school? Don't get discouraged–at ENMU, we have a variety of financial resources to offset your educational expenses. Graduate assistantships, fellowships, research grants, and low interest federal student loans may be available. Each resource has qualification criteria and application requirements so plan early to meet any deadlines.
The first step to receive Federal Student Aid is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) which you will find along with more financial aid information on the FAFSA website. The FAFSA should be completed as soon as new tax returns are completed each year. Award offers will be made as soon as admission requirements are completed. Students must be in good academic standing and enrolled for at least five hours.
Important Reminders
Below you will find information and deadlines that are important for helping you to obtain the highest possible financial aid award.
- Fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) starting January 1. Our priority deadline is February 14, but you can still apply any time after that.
- Obtain a FAFSA worksheet from your counselor's office, or apply for the FAFSA online. ENMU's FAFSA code is 002651.
- Apply for scholarships from the ENMU Foundation and the college from which you are seeking your degree.