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A Degree Is within Your Reach

Whether you’re a first-year undergraduate student, an online learner, or a graduate student, we want Reinhardt to be as affordable as possible for you. You’ll have a financial aid counselor who will guide you through the financial aid process and give you personalized assistance to help maximize your aid.

Financial Aid Snapshot

98.6%

of Reinhardt Students Receive Financial Aid

$30.5M

Financial Aid Dispersed Annually

13

Reinhardt Scholarships and Grants Available to New Students

Financial Aid Checklist

Use our financial aid checklist to help you kick-start the process to apply for federal and state loans, scholarships, grants, and more.

 

Tuition and Fees

Review our costs of attendance for on-campus undergraduates, online undergraduates, and graduates.

Estimate Your Out-of-Pocket Costs

The net price calculator will provide you with an estimate of your cost of attendance and financial for which you may qualify.

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Work Study at RU

The Student Worker Program at Reinhardt University is an incredible opportunity for any full-time student pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree. Not only does working on campus give you valuable professional experience, but it allows you the chance to earn while learning.

There are a limited number of positions available, but we’re here to help you find out if any positions are still up for grabs. Please contact the Financial Aid Office.

Get Flight Ready!

Our goal is to support you and your parents throughout your journey of becoming a Reinhardt student. Our Flight Ready list will help you make sure you’ve completed all enrollment tasks required before moving into the halls and starting your year at RU.

Meet Our Financial Aid Counselors and Staff

The Financial Aid Office is open weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Once you’re accepted to Reinhardt, a Financial Aid Counselor will be assigned to you. While walk-in visits are welcome, we recommend scheduling an appointment below, or contacting your designated counselor by phone beforehand to ensure their availability.

Schedule an Appointment with Your Financial Aid Counselor

If you’re a current or prospective student, you can schedule appointments with a counselor directly via Calendly below, or contact them by phone.

 Lisa  Letner

Lisa Letner

Student Financial Aid Counselor

Financial Aid

 Wanda  Olson

Wanda Olson

Assistant Director, Student Financial Aid

Financial Aid

 Denisha  Austin

Denisha Austin

Student Financial Aid Counselor

Financial Aid

Financial Aid Staff

More Financial Aid Resources

Glossary of Common Financial Aid Terms

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) – The initial application for federal student aid includes Pell Grant, student and parent loans, work-study, and need-based aid. This application is located at studentaid.gov. To complete and submit this application, you will need your prior year’s federal tax information, asset information, social security numbers, and FSA ID.

FSA ID – The FSA ID includes a username and password that can be used to log in to certain Federal Student Aid websites, including the FAFSA website. If you are a parent and must sign your child’s FAFSA electronically, you will need your own FSA ID. To create a FSA ID, visit studentaid.gov and click on create an account.

Student Aid Report (SAR) – Notification sent to students with their information entered on the FAFSA and the calculated expected family contribution.

Student Aid Index (SAI) – The Student Aid Index (SAI) is an eligibility index number that our financial aid office uses to determine how much federal student aid the student would receive if the student attended our school. This number results from the information that the student provides in their FAFSA form.

Financial Aid Package – This is the eligible source of financial aid offered to assist in paying for college costs. This could include federal, state, institutional, or outside/private assistance.

Financial Aid Estimate Award Letter – This letter lists missing documents needed to complete your financial aid file to process eligible financial aid. It will also list possible qualified financial aid.

Financial Aid Award Letter – This letter lists all sources of financial aid for which the student has applied. Aid does not need to be accepted, and students may choose to decline aid.

Cost of Attendance (COA) – Student financial aid cannot be awarded above the COA. The COA includes tuition, fees, room, board, books and supplies, transportation, and miscellaneous expenses.

Net Price – Net price is the out-of-pocket cost. It is the difference between the COA and financial aid. It is the amount owed to the college by the student.

Grants and Scholarships – Money that does not have to be paid back and awarded based on merit, talent, religion, ethnicity, hobbies/interests, major, etc.

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) – Federal law that protects the privacy of student records. Only students will have access to their educational information unless they give written permission to list others who may receive information.

Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) – All colleges and universities are legally required to define and enforce academic progress standards.

Loans are funds that must be paid back, usually with interest. There are federal student loans, federal parent loans, and private or alternative loans.

Education Tax Benefits are available to you and your parents when you file federal income tax returns based on the amounts you paid for college. The most popular education tax benefits are the Hope Scholarship tax credit, the Lifetime Learning tax credit, and the student loan interest deduction.

Financial Aid Policies at Reinhardt University

Reinhardt University Code of Conduct

Reinhardt University offers student and parent loans under the United States Department of Education Title IV Federal Family Education Loan Program. Reinhardt University is committed to an environment of uncompromising integrity and ethical conduct about its student loan practice. The Reinhardt University Code of Conduct will be administered and enforced on each employee, officer, and agent with responsibilities with respect to the loan program and will be informed annually of the provisions of the code of conduct as set forth by the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) School Code of Conduct.

Ban on Revenue-Sharing Arrangements:

Reinhardt University can not recommend a lender or the loan products of the lender, and in exchange, the lender pays a fee or provides other material benefits, including revenue or profit sharing, to Reinhardt University, an officer or employee of the institution, or an agent.

Gift Ban:

No officer or employee of Reinhardt University employed in the financial aid office or otherwise has responsibilities concerning education loans or agent who has responsibilities relating to education loans shall solicit or accept any gift from a lender, guarantor, or servicer of education loans.

A gift means any gratuity, favor, discount, entertainment, hospitality, loan, or other item having a monetary value. The term gift includes services, transportation, lodging, or meals, whether provided in kind, by purchasing a ticket, payment in advance, or reimbursement after the expense has been incurred. An employee may attend conferences and meetings of tax-exempt organizations funded or sponsored by more than one entity and, subject to state law, receive materials, refreshments, and other things of like value provided at such professional conferences and meetings.

Prohibited Contracting Arrangements:

Reinhardt University employees of the financial aid office, or any employee who otherwise has responsibilities with respect to education loans, are prohibited from entering into any type of consulting arrangement or other contract to provide to a lender services relating to education loans.

Prohibit Assigning of Lender to First-Time Borrower and Prohibit Refusal to Certify or Delay of Loan Certification Based on Choice of Lender:

Reinhardt University shall not, for any first-time borrower, assign the borrower’s loan to a particular lender through award packaging or other methods or refuse to certify or delay certification of any loan based on the borrower’s selection of lender or guaranty agency. The selection of a lender for inclusion on the Reinhardt University Preferred Lender List shall be solely based on the best interest of Reinhardt University students and their parents without regard to any interests of the university. Any Preferred Lender List shall clearly explain:

  • Students and their parents are free to select the lender of their choice and will suffer no adverse conditions upon using a lender that is not a “preferred lender.”
  • Students and their parents will be instructed where to find information on other Lenders within the federal lending program.
  • Reinhardt University will certify any loan from any Lender selected by a borrower in accordance with U.S. Department of Education regulations.
  • Students and their parents will be informed concerning the university’s process in providing a Preferred Lender List.

Prohibition on Offers of Funds for Private Loans:

Reinhardt University shall not request or accept from any lender any offer of funds to be used for private education loans, including funds for an opportunity pool loan, to students in exchange for the institution providing concessions or promises regarding the lender with:

  • A specified number of loans made, insured, or guaranteed under this title;
  • A specified loan volume of such loans; or
  • A preferred lender arrangement for such loans.

Ban on Staffing Assistance:

Reinhardt University shall not request or accept any assistance from any lender with call center staffing or financial aid office staffing. The institution can accept assistance from a lender to:

  • Professional development training for financial aid administrators;
  • Providing educational counseling materials, financial literacy materials, or debt management materials to borrowers, provided that such materials disclose to borrowers the identification of any lender that assisted in preparing or providing such materials.

Prohibition on Receipt of Compensation for Advisory Board Service:

Reinhardt University employees of the financial aid office, or any employee who otherwise has responsibilities with respect to educational loans, who serve on an advisory board (or commission or group) relating to educational loans established by a lender or group of lenders are prohibited from receiving anything of value from the lender or group of lenders in connection with serving on such advisory board.