Financial Aid Information
Students at Southeastern may qualify for a variety of Financial Aid programs, including
the following:
Deadline Information for Applying for Financial Aid:
Southeastern has established priority processing dates to ensure the prompt arrival of Financial Aid. The following dates will assist students in judging when their completed applications should be received by Southeastern's Office of Admissions and Financial Aid:
- March 1 for the Summer semester
- May 1 for the Fall semester
- October 15 for the Spring semester
Students should complete their FAFSA application as soon as possible after January 1st for the following academic year. Southeastern's School Code is 002024.
Click here to complete your FAFSA application online!
Please Note:
Other deadlines may exist for particular scholarships and state awards. Students should
check with the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid for further information.
Transfer Students:
Make sure you apply for and complete admissions
- If you have not previously applied for financial aid for the current school year, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Be sure to list Southeastern in Section H. Southeastern's Title IV school code is 002024.
- If you have already completed a FAFSA, make sure Southeastern is listed in Section H. If it is not, contact the Federal Processing Center at 1-800-433-3243 and have Southeastern added to your Student Aid Report (SAR). Southeastern's Title IV school code is 002024.
- Cancel any financial aid you are scheduled to receive through other schools. (You should contact the Financial Aid Office at each school for specific instructions on their cancellation process).
Financial Aid Counselors:
Southeastern has Financial Aid Counselors available to students Monday-Thursday, from 7:30am until 5:00pm and on Friday from 7:30am until 12:30pm. Southeastern's Financial Aid Counselors accept walk-ins, but it is best to schedule an appointment. Financial Aid Counselors are assigned students according to the beginning letter of the student's last name.
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Repeat Course Policy for Financial Aid (undergraduates):
Effectively July 1, 2011, changes in federal regulations requires theOffice of Financial Aid to monitor and adjust a student's enrollment level for Title IV aid if, or when, courses are repeated for which credit has already been earned.
The policy allows a student to receive financial aid under the following situations:
- To repeat any failed or withdrawn courses until a passing grade is received
- To repeat one time for a grade any course for which a passing grade was previously received
Once a student receives a passing grade of 'D' or better, the student may attempt the class one additional time for a grade.
A passing grade is defined as a 'D' or better including the grade of 'P.'
A grade is defined as any grade excluding 'W.'
Please note that the repeated course policy for financial aid is separate from the institutional academic repeated course policy.
Current tuition and fee rates:
To view current tuition and fee rates, please clickhere.
Southeastern's Office of Financial Aid
SLU 10768
Hammond, LA 70402
North Campus, Financial Aid
900A University Avenue
Toll Free: 1-800-222-7358
or (985) 549-2244
Fax: (985) 549-5077