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3 similar Financial Aid Consortium Agreement contracts

Request for Approval of a NON-SUNY Financial Aid Consortium Agreement
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • January 14th, 2022

A consortium agreement is a contract between two colleges/universities that recognizes the registration of a student at another site for financial aid purposes. It also certifies that only one of the two colleges/universities will process financial aid for the student. On a very limited basis Binghamton University may permit the use of financial aid for studying at another campus, but prior approval must be requested and approved by our office before such a contract will be entered into. Approval from your Academic Advisor must also be obtained.

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Request for Approval of a NON-SUNY Financial Aid Consortium Agreement
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • March 11th, 2019

A consortium agreement is a contract between two colleges/universities that recognizes the registration of a student at another site for financial aid purposes. It also certifies that only one of the two colleges/universities will process financial aid for the student. On a very limited basis Binghamton University may permit the use of financial aid for studying at another campus, but prior approval must be requested and approved by our office before such a contract will be entered into. Approval from your Academic Advisor must also be obtained.

Request for Approval of a NON-SUNY Financial Aid Consortium Agreement
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • May 30th, 2018

A consortium agreement is a contract between two colleges/universities that recognizes the registration of a student at another site for financial aid purposes. It also certifies that only one of the two colleges/universities will process financial aid for the student. On a very limited basis Binghamton University may permit the use of financial aid for studying at another campus, but prior approval must be requested and approved by our office before such a contract will be entered into. Approval from your Academic Advisor must also be obtained.

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