Federal Financial Aid
Federal Aid Programs
- Pell Grants: (up to $7,395) – The Pell grant is awarded to undergraduate students who display
exceptional need on their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and who
have not yet earned a bachelor’s degree.
- Work-Study: ($1,000 - $2,000) – The Federal Work Study program provides part time employment
to undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need on their FAFSA. A list of
available positions can be found on the Student Employment Opportunities page.
- Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant: ($1,000) – Ouachita has a limited amount of FSEOG funding available for those who
have exceptional financial need. Families should file a FASFA as soon as possible
to be considered.
- Federal Student Loans: (up to $7,500 for dependent students, and up to $12,500 for independent students)
– The student should accept loans (if needed) on their OBU Student Portal, and complete
the requirements for the loan (Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Note) at
studentaid.gov by August 1 to ensure access to funds by the first tuition payment due date.
- Federal Parent Loan (PLUS LOAN): The application for the federal Parent PLUS loan will open on studentaid.gov for each academic year on May 1. To ensure access to loan funds by the student’s
first tuition payment due date, a parent should complete a Parent PLUS Application
and sign a Parent PLUS Promissory Note by August 1.
- TEACH Grant: (up to $4,000) – The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education
(TEACH) Grant program provides grant funds to undergraduate and graduate students
who agree to teach full time for at least four years in a high need field at a low-income
elementary school, secondary school, or educational service agency. If interested,
submit the TEACH Grant Request Form to Student Financial Services. A 3.25 GPA is required for approval and continuing
eligibility.
How to Apply
Apply for federal aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid online at studentaid.gov. Applications for the coming school year become available on October 1 each year. You must file a new FAFSA for each academic year of school. Applications received prior to May 1 each year receive funding priority. The 2026-27 FAFSA will require 2024 income information.
- Help for filling out the FAFSA
- Understand terms and definitions related to Financial Aid
- Am I eligible to receive financial aid?
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