Student Financial Aid
BYU–Hawaii is subject to numerous laws due to its participation in federal student aid programs, also known as Title IV programs (because they are described and administered under Title IV of the Higher Education Act). Additionally, the law governs the administration and disbursement of financial aid at the university. Every six years, the university enters into a program participation agreement—signed by the president—that conditions the receipt of funds on compliance with a variety of federal laws.
People
Requirements
Resources
- Financial Aid & Scholarships
- University Registrar
- Campus Store and Auxiliary Services Manager
- Head of Financial Aid & Scholarship
- Dean of Students
- Age Discrimination Act of 1975 Research Memo
- Constitution Day Educational Program Requirement Research Memo
- Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention under Higher Education Act (HEA) Research Memo
- Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) Research Memo
- Federal Student Aid Handbook
- Financial Aid Provisions of the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act (HCERA) Research Memo
- Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) Research Memo
- Higher Education Act: Disclosure of Foreign Gifts Research Memo
- Higher Education Act: Information Disclosures Research Memo
- Higher Education Act: Voter Registration Research Memo
- Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) Textbook Access and Disclosure Rules Research Memo
- Pregnant and Parenting Students Accommodations Research Memo
- Program Eligibility for Financial Aid—Academic Year Research Memo
- Program Integrity Rules Research Memo
- Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Research Memo
- Student Consumer Information
- Testing Accommodations Research Memo
- Title II of the Higher Education Act: Teacher Preparation Programs Research Memo