For more information for pre-doctoral students, click here.
Other
Resources
http://www.collegeanswer.com/index.jsp is
the largest online searchable database of scholarships,
extensive content and tools for planning and preparing
for college, plus the ability to apply for education
loans on line.
www.fafsa.ed.gov takes
you to the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid webpage. This application is
required to be considered for student loans,
and there are links to other useful information
on the site.
www.regent.edu/admin/finaid/ takes
you to the University Central Financial
Aid Office where you will find information
on university-wide scholarships, resources
available to Virginians, and other useful
tips and tools.
Five Steps to Smooth the Financial Process
1. Read/Research. Look everywhere you can think of for sources of aid. Read all directions carefully and supply all required materials when applying for aid.
2. Apply. Don't assume you won't get any aid. Don't miss deadlines, beat them.
3. Keep copies of EVERYTHING!
4. Find out what each source of aid requires. They are all different. Is this a one-time award? Is it renewable? What must I do to re-qualify?
5. Get help. Ask university personnel when you're not sure.
Regent University
School of Psychology & Counseling
1000 Regent University Drive, CRB 154, Virginia Beach, VA 23464
SPC Admissions 800-681-5906 or 757-226-4498
All Other Offices 800-373-5504 or 757-226-4000 Contact Us