Congratulations on your acceptance to Ursinus College! Review the following information carefully as you prepare for your first semester.

  1. Review your financial aid offer letter, including important terms and conditions. View the Financial Aid FAQ.

  2. Enroll today
    • If you were admitted to Ursinus in the Early Decision (ED) round, it is a binding commitment. As part of ED, you are expected to withdraw all applications to other institutions and make your $500 deposit within two weeks of receipt of your award package.
    • Early Action and Regular Decision applicants have until May 1 to make their admission decision. When you’re ready to enroll, make your $500 deposit in the admitted student portal.

  3. If you do not plan to apply for need-based financial aid, skip ahead to #8.

  4. For need-based aid consideration, complete the 2025-2026 FAFSA online at https://studentaid.gov.
    The FAFSA will be available starting in December 2024.

  5. If you are awarded Federal Work Study, it is not deducted from your bill. You are eligible to earn this
    money by working a campus job.

  6. Eligible federal student loan(s) are included on your financial aid offer letter:
    • To accept, you must complete the Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Note (MPN) on https://studentaid.gov; this must be completed by the student using their FSA ID. A loan origination fee is deducted when the loan is disbursed.
    • To decline, you must log into your student portal after receiving your e-mail credentials.

  7. If federally selected for verification, we will contact you by email to request additional documents.
    It is important to adhere to deadlines for requests. To keep your personally identifiable information secure, we ask that you submit any documents by fax to (610) 409-3662 or by mail to:
    Ursinus College
    Office of SFS
    601 E. Main St
    Collegeville, PA 19426

  8. Once you receive login credentials, we strongly suggest adding one or more proxy access users to view financial aid and billing information. This can be done by logging into the student portal.

  9. Be prepared for your bill. Bills for the fall semester are published online in July; bills for the spring semester are published in December. Bills are only found online.

  10. Review your payment and financing options.

  11. Sign the Student Responsibility Agreement.

  12. Be aware of the renewal requirements for your financial aid.

ENROLL TODAY!