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Welcome to Atlanta's
Office of Student
Financial Planning!
Investing in a college
education is often a
major financial
decision, and many
students need to look
beyond their own limited
resources for
assistance.
A Mercer University
education can be
exciting and rewarding,
especially if taken on
in the form of a
partnership. The
partners in financing an
education include: the
student/family, the
government, the
University and the
private sector.
Important Email
Notification Policy for
Current Students:
Financial aid
notices will be emailed
to students' Mercer
email address. This
email notification will
instruct students to
review requirements
and/or award information
on MyMercer. Refer to
the "MyMercer Guide" on
this website for further
information regarding
financial aid
information and services
available on
MyMercer. Students are
encouraged to check
their Mercer email
address at least weekly
for important financial
aid notices.
Change in
Subsidized Loan
Eligibility
Effective for loans made
for periods of
enrollment (loan
periods) beginning on or
after July 1, 2012,
graduate and
professional students
are no longer eligible
to receive Federal
Direct Subsidized Loans.
The terms and conditions
of Direct Subsidized
Loans received by any
student for loan periods
beginning before July 1,
2012, for either
graduate or
undergraduate study, are
not affected by this
change.
The annual loan limit
for graduate and
professional students
remains unchanged at
$20,500, but this amount
will now be limited to
Direct Unsubsidized
Loans.
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Mercer's Federal School
Code is 001580
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