Oct 07, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Financial Aid



The Student Financial Services office administers, coordinates, and recommends a variety of programs of financial aid. Financial aid includes loans, scholarships, and Federal Work Study to assist students with the financial costs associated with attending USM.

Specific examples of financial aid programs include the following:

  • the U.S. Department of Education offers eligible students low interest student loans,
  • some employers offer assistance in the form of tuition reimbursement, flexible scheduling, or paid educational leaves,
  • scholarship assistance may also be available from organizations, clubs, or religious groups of which the student or their family is a member,
  • the University is also approved by the Veterans Administration for payment of veteran’s benefits.

Student Financial Services offices are located in Bailey Hall in Gorham, in Luther Bonney Hall in Portland, and at the Lewiston-Auburn Campus. For more detailed information about the application process, the funds available and the priority filing dates and deadlines, visit us on the Web at http://usm.maine.edu/student-financial-services.

Eligibility for Aid

To receive financial assistance, a student must be admitted into a degree program at the University and, in most instances, must be enrolled for at least three credit hours for a semester. Federal financial aid can be granted only to U.S. citizens and eligible non-citizens. 

Aid applicants must also meet standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress in their chosen course of study. These standards are set by the University in accordance with federal financial aid regulations and are in addition to the requirements established by the dean or director of an academic program. A full explanation of these standards may be found at the following Web site: https://usm.maine.edu/student-financial-services/maintaining-financial-aid-eligibility.

Additional Requirements for Graduate and Doctoral Students

To be eligible for federal financial aid (including deferment of student loans) a matriculated graduate or Ph.D. student must meet one of the following conditions:

  • is enrolled in at least 3 academic graduate credits; or
  • has obtained certification of adequate academic progress from the chair of the committee, indicating that the student is continuing to actively pursue studies leading to the master’s or doctoral degree, and is registered for GRS 701. (Note: This applies to students taking anything less than three academic credits.)

GRS 701  is a 1-credit course that permits doctoral degree candidates registered for less than three credits to retain eligibility for financial aid, University-funded fellowships, scholarships, graduate assistantships, student health insurance, loan deferment, visa compliance, and access to University services, including USM computers, libraries, and recreational facilities. Prerequisites include passing qualifying exams, receiving certification of adequate academic progress from the program chair and dissertation/capstone chair, and obtaining approval from the Office of Graduate Studies.

Application Procedures

To apply for financial assistance from the University of Southern Maine, students should file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or a Renewal FAFSA each year on the Web at http://www.studentaid.gov.

Students are encouraged to apply for assistance as early as possible. To ensure a fair distribution of funds, a priority filing date is established. To meet USM’s priority deadline for the 2024-2025 aid year, applicants must ensure that their FAFSA data is received at the institution by April 1. Students should submit the FAFSA online at http://www.studentaid.gov by March 15 to meet the USM April 1 deadline. Please note that the priority deadline is typically February 1st but for the 2024-2025 aid year only was extended to April 1st due to FAFSA delays at the federal level.

After a student is allocated aid, the amount may be adjusted if the student’s financial situation changes. Students must promptly report any of the following to the office of Student Financial Services:

  • a change in the number of credit hours enrolled in,
  • changes to housing plans,
  • the receipt of financial aid from sources other than the Student Financial Services office.

​If you have changes to your family circumstances, you can contact the Student Financial Services Office to discuss any options for a financial aid appeal.

For additional information

Contact the Student Financial Services office in 101 Bailey Hall in Gorham, 136 Luther Bonney Hall in Portland, on the Lewiston-Auburn campus, by telephone (207) 780-5250, or online at http://usm.maine.edu/student-financial-services.

Offers of financial aid are conditional upon receipt of funds from all funding sources. The Student Financial Services office reserves the right to revise offers of financial aid at any time during the year based on availability of funds and/or changes in regulations and/or procedures mandated by University, state, or federal authorities.