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Admission Office: 859-572-5220 ( Graduate Law School Student - The Northern Difference - Northern Kentucky University - Chase College of Law )
Graduate Admission Office: 859-572-1555
Bursar Office: 859-572-5204
Registrar Office: 859-572-5556
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2008 MIL NOTICE





Your 2007-2008 financial aid application at Northern Kentucky University has been reviewed. In order for our office to further consider your application for assistance, you must provide additional documentation.



Please access Norse Express to view the missing or incomplete documents. Please use the following steps to access your financial aid account:

· View Norse Express at www.nku.edu

· Select Student Services.

· First-time users will need their SSN and date of birth to access (use a six-digit format for the date of birth: 062195).

· Students who have changed and/or forgotten their Norse Express pin can select the “I Forgot My Pin” button or contact the Registrar’s Office at 859-572-5556.

· Select “Financial Aid”

· Select the 2008 award year

· Choose “Student Requirements”.



Students selected for the verification process can download the worksheet at the office web site at www.nku.edu/~ofa under the FORMS button.



E-MAIL INFORMATION



All correspondence with the Office of Student Financial Assistance will be via your e-mail account. All notifications will be sent to your NKU e-mail account.



Newly enrolled students can find their user name by visiting www.nku.edu/password. The initial password is the 8 digits of the ISO number on your NKU ID card.



If you have not been enrolled at NKU and not assigned an e-mail, the information will be forwarded to the personal e-mail address listed on your FAFSA. Please insure that the personal e-mail address available through Norse Express is CURRENT.




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Thank you.

In a message dated 06/11/2007 03:35:56 Est, Chmilan27 writes:


THE NORTHERN DIFFERENCE

Northern Kentucky University has matured into one of the Commonwealth’s largest and most respected institutions, but the school’s commitment to offering the highest quality education at an affordable cost has never wavered. As a result, NKU gives students the experience they’d expect from a private institution for a fraction of the cost. That’s the Northern Difference.

Northern also acknowledges, however, the modern reality of higher education costs. Going to college has never been a more daunting financial endeavor.

But for many students, help is on the way. A new need-based grant program called The Northern Difference Grant will make up the difference between the costs of attending NKU (tuition, fees, room and board, books) and the federal, state and institutional grants qualified students receive. The Northern Difference Grant can be renewed for up to eight semesters (four years total).



To qualify, students must:
• Be Federal Pell Grant eligible;
• Be a resident of Kentucky;
• Be a first-time freshman;
• Submit an application for admission by April 20, 2007 (by March 1 in subsequent years);
• Be accepted with regular admission status to NKU;
• Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by April 20, 2007 (by March 1 in subsequent years);
• Have a family income that falls at 150 percent or below the national poverty level.

Students must also maintain the required minimum eligibility for all awarded federal, state and institutional grants and maintain continuous full-time enrollment status (fall and spring) in good standing with satisfactory academic progress. To renew, a student must maintain a college grade point average of 2.5.





In a message dated 05/11/2007 16:46:58 Est, Chmilan27@aol.com writes:
I wish I could have afforded it.

Zero EFC -----

Do you still have the Northern Difference Program for an international student in my case?

Or without the signature of my biological parents (Attn: United States of America Permanent Resident Card International Student Admissions - Financial Statement from Sponsor [United States of America Federal Student Aid Recipient----answer Yes-----] --- the document Form I-90 Form I-797C is in front of me .

It was an early decision to attend NKU since my last application with the Law School Admission Council www.lsac.org . Although it seems as if nothing has changed in my current immediate environment Form I-90 Form I-797C.

Let me know if I qualify for any merit scholarships or need based federal loans (FAFSA - 00000 EFC) www.fafsa.ed.gov .
Christian

In a message dated 05/11/2007 16:23:06 Est, isa@nku.edu writes:
Dear Christian Milan,


When attending college, it is not only important to learn but also to become involved with your university. Here at Northern Kentucky University we want you to find your place in the student body and make friends quickly. With over 170 different student organizations, Northern Kentucky University is a place where every student can belong. Our student organizations include: academic organizations; faith based organizations; game and sport organizations and service organizations.





The International Student Union

ISU offers members the opportunity to acquaint each other with different cultures, ideas, and customs. Dances, exhibits, films, and food festivals are the main focus in interaction with the campus community.
To visit ISU's website click here.



The White House

Rotaract is a Rotary-sponsored service club for young men and women ages 18 to 30. Rotaract clubs are part of a global effort to bring peace and international understanding to the world.
To learn more about Rotaract click here.






The United States of America Permanent Resident Card USCIS DHS Form I-90 Form I-797C North American Western Hemisphere European Club

We are a club devoted to exploring the cultures of East Asia, specifically China, Japan, and the Koreas.
To visit the East Asian Club's website click here.

Latino Student Union Y Amigos

The purpose of this organization is to build a sense of community among Latino and non-Latino students at NKU, through the establishment of an organization where Hispanic, Latino American, and non-Latino students can share common views on political, economical, social and cultural issues.

To learn more about the Latino Students Union Y Amigos click here
To visit the Office of Latino Student Affairs at Northern Kentucky University click here.


The Association of African Charities
The Association of African Charities is committed to mobilizing the caring power of communities to help the poor in Africa. Undertaking fundraising activities on campus and in the community, collecting material donated, to help the disadvantaged, the disabled, the elderly and children with special needs in Africa are just a few of the their objectives.
For more information click here.


Roman Catholic Student Association


The MSA will welcome religious speakers, attend religious conventions, provide a safe and open medium to discuss Islam both as itself and in relation to other religious traditions, an promote an egalitarian spirit of tolerance, equality, and unity.


There are many more student organizations available at Northern Kentucky University that are not listed in the e-mail. If you would like to view the complete list of student organizations please click here

Sincerely,

Elizabeth Chaulk
Coordinator Of International Student Recruitment
http://isa.nku.edu













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Dear Christian Milan,

Northern Kentucky University is the fastest growing university in the state of Kentucky - boasting over 14,000 students. Our national known academic programs stress a strong liberal arts foundation, enhancing student-faculty collaboration and creating an atmosphere that places the learner at the center of all that we do. With a low faculty/student ratio and an average class size of 24 students, NKU will provide you with the individual attention you richly deserve. NKU provides what feels like a private school education at a public school cost.

NKU is a modern, dynamic campus, located only minutes from the vibrant city of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. The school's small student/faculty ratio of 14:1 allows for unique undergraduate opportunities in research, leadership, coop learning experiences and community engagement. There are endless chances to get involved - from athletics, to the NKU Honors Program. Students get involved here, and they make a difference. Check us out on the web at http://isa.nku.edu.

Making your college decision is complicated, yet exciting. If you have questions about NKU contact the office of International Student Affairs at isa@nku.edu. You have so many opportunities, and we wish you the best of luck.

Sincerely,


Elizabeth Chaulk
International Student Recruitment, Coordinator

cmilan485









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2008 MIL NOTICE





Your 2007-2008 financial aid application at Northern Kentucky University has been reviewed. In order for our office to further consider your application for assistance, you must provide additional documentation.



Please access Norse Express to view the missing or incomplete documents. Please use the following steps to access your financial aid account:

· View Norse Express at www.nku.edu

· Select Student Services.

· First-time users will need their SSN and date of birth to access (use a six-digit format for the date of birth: 062195).

· Students who have changed and/or forgotten their Norse Express pin can select the “I Forgot My Pin” button or contact the Registrar’s Office at 859-572-5556.

· Select “Financial Aid”

· Select the 2008 award year

· Choose “Student Requirements”.



Students selected for the verification process can download the worksheet at the office web site at www.nku.edu/~ofa under the FORMS button.



E-MAIL INFORMATION



All correspondence with the Office of Student Financial Assistance will be via your e-mail account. All notifications will be sent to your NKU e-mail account.



Newly enrolled students can find their user name by visiting www.nku.edu/password. The initial password is the 8 digits of the ISO number on your NKU ID card.



If you have not been enrolled at NKU and not assigned an e-mail, the information will be forwarded to the personal e-mail address listed on your FAFSA. Please insure that the personal e-mail address available through Norse Express is CURRENT.

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