Southeast will determine your aid eligibility. The criteria for continued student eligibility can be found with the information for each individual aid program.
Southeast encourages you to complete the Free Application for Financial Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1.
A consortium agreement is used to combine enrollment between two schools to make students eligible for federal aid they would not otherwise be eligible for.
Student Financial Services has many highly trained and knowledgeable individuals ready to help you. The following page lists specific contact information for different financial questions.
View this timeline to stay on track for financial aid, bill payment and scholarships.
If you complete the Free Application for Financial Student Aid (FAFSA), you may be eligible to receive grants, work study and loans.
Information about the types of loans available to students.
If you are a Missouri resident, you may be eligible for additional financial assistance through state grants and scholarships.
If you are paying out of state fees, you may be eligible to apply for Missouri residency for fee-paying purposes. Review Southeast Missouri State University's policy for residency classification of students for fee-paying purposes.
In order for you to receive financial aid, Southeast is required to monitor your academic progress.
As a Southeast student, you have the opportunity to work on campus through the Federal Work Study program or regular institutional employment.
The textbook rental fee can be found in the chart under Undergraduate Fall/Spring Fee Schedule.