SUNY out of state aid

<p>Hey guys i live in virginia yet i want to attend a SUNY schol preferrably SUNY Albany or STony Brook.</p>

<p>I was wonderin, is it true SUNY only offers financial aid to those who ahve lived in NY for at least a year???</p>

<p>Someone tell me about financial aid and non NY residents please@!!!</p>

<p>SUNY finaid info:
<a href=“http://www.suny.edu/Student/paying_college.cfm[/url]”>http://www.suny.edu/Student/paying_college.cfm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>If you are a US citizen or have your green card, you are eligible for financial aid from SUNYs, in general. Since there are many SUNYs, you need to contact the ones you are considering for specifics because things do differ among them. Clearly, you will be eligible for any federal aid determined by FAFSA. You will also be eligible for any college money that is set aside for financial aid, with the exception of those monies clearly earmarked for state residents only. You will NOT be eligible for NY state money as it is for residents only. You will, in general, be eligible for merit and merit within need monies.</p>

<p>The one year mark is what you need to qualify for becoming a NY state resident. If you are a dependent, your parents are the ones who have to qualify.</p>

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<p>Financial Aid is certainly available for non-NYS residents. You won’t qualify for some of the NYS-only grants, but you’ll certainly still qualify for scholarships, loans, or any of the federal programs.</p>

<p>In fact, we also consider out-of-state students for special grants; they are all purely academically based… if you’d like more information, please contact us.</p>

<p>Chris D’Orso
Assistant Director, Admissions
Stony Brook University
<a href=“http://www.stonybrook.edu%5B/url%5D”>www.stonybrook.edu</a>
sbuchris.blogspot.com</p>