Financial Aid & Student Accounts
Student Financial Services
Welcome to Student Financial Services, home to the offices of Financial Aid and Student Accounts/Bursar. The University at Albany provides both merit aid and need-based aid, as well as payment plans and other assistance, to help you achieve your dreams.
Financial aid helps students pay for college. We encourage every student to apply for financial aid, even if they don’t think they will qualify for assistance. Over 80% of our undergraduate students apply and about 60% receive money they don’t need to pay back.
To determine if you qualify for financial aid, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). New York State residents and students meeting NYS Dream Act eligibility should also complete all necessaryNew York State grants and scholarships applications.
There are two categories of financial aid: gift aid and self-help aid.
Gift aidis free money — also referred to as grants and scholarships that students do not pay back. It’s awarded based on merit or financial need.
Self-help aidis money students eventually pay back or work to earn — typically in the form of federal or private student loans, or federal work-study.
When comparing college costs, it is important to always be aware of the bottom line — meaning the money you pay afterfinancial aid.
Direct expenses at UAlbany include tuition, fees, housing and food charges. To determine how much you’ll need to pay, add up those direct expenses, then subtract all financial aid you’ve been offered.
If you’re left with a balance to pay, consider the following options:
1400 Washington Avenue
Albany,NY12222
United States
Office Hours:8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday
Lobby Hours:
Phone Hours:
Appointments:Beginning the third week of each semester, students can make an appointment with a financial aid advisorEAB Navigate.
Note:Office hours encompass our staff’s working hours. Lobby hours are when we accept appointments and walk-ins. Phone hours are when our phones are answered.