Financial Aid Forms 2026-2027
Applying for financial aid?
Welcome to the Financial Aid Office's review of the financial aid application process for the 2026-2027 academic year. Here you'll find helpful information about completing your FAFSA and required materials we may request of you.
Your FAFSA results will be sent directly from the federal processor but, in order to submit a copy to us, you need to list Messiah University as a recipient using our school code when completing your FAFSA.
Messiah University's Title IV Code: 003298
To submit any forms to the Financial Aid Office related to the 2026 - 2027 academic year, log into your MyAid portal. More information about our new MyAid portal is available!
Communications via email over the internet are not secure. For the safety of your own information, please do not email documents containing sensitive information to our office. You can submit these documents by U.S. Postal system or personal delivery, but the best way is to use our secure file upload system.
Please begin by visiting our Seven Steps to Financial Aid for step-by-step instructions about the financial aid application process, including how to file your FAFSA.
We recommend that all students review the Scholarships, Grants and Loans page. There you'll learn more about Messiah University's institutional scholarships and will be able to search for scholarships from a wide range of private organizations.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for 2026 - 2027 is live! We recommend you complete your FAFSA online via studentaid.gov:
Online FAFSA APPLICATION FOR 2026-2027
If you cannot or do not wish to complete the FAFSA online, you can use a PDF version of the FAFSA. The PDF version of the FAFSA is available for you fill-in electronically or to print and fill out manually. To print a PDF FAFSA file from within your reader, we recommend you use the PDF's print button rather than the browser's print function.
Download a PDF version of the 2026-2027 FAFSA using the following links:
English Version - 2026-27 FAFSA Application
Spanish Version - 2026-27 FAFSA Application
The printed version of the FAFSA must then be mailed into the Department of Education. Be sure too make a copy of pages 7 through 20 for your records. Then, mail the original of pages 7 through 20 to:
Federal Student Aid Programs P.O. Box 70204, London, KY 40742-0204
The Federal tax code includes a number of provisions designed to reduce or partially offset the costs of higher education for students and families. Among those are the American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) and the Lifetime Learning Tax Credit, both designed to help families pay for at least a portion of higher education tuition and fees and related costs. However, based on both anecdotal information and data from the IRS we believe many students and their families do not take advantage of these tax credits that could save them thousands of dollars.
For more information about these tax credits visit the IRS website.
If your 2026 - 2027 FAFSA has been selected for verification by the U.S. Department of Education, you will have received an email from the Financial Aid Office informing you of this. Please log into your Student Financial Planning Portal to review any required materials that have been requested of you.
For each form you have been asked to complete, the student will first complete the student section in its entirety. If a parent signature is required for a form, after the student section has been completed the form will be forwarded to the parent via email. When all sections are completed and appropriate signatures have been entered, the parent submits the form. The form is then routed to the financial aid office for review.
The electronic forms system collects the required legal electronic signature on each form. Therefore, the parent cannot complete and sign the form on behalf of the student. Only forms that are originated by the student will be considered valid.
Miscellaneous forms
Messiah University recognizes that many families experience unexpected financial strain when preparing to pay for college. This financial strain might be for many reasons, but is often due to a reduction in income.
If you expect that your 2026 income will be less than what was received in 2024 (the year on which the FAFSA information is based for the 2026-2027 academic year), we want to make sure that you are aware of the availability of our Change of Circumstances Form (CCF). The purpose of the CCF is to collect information on expected 2026 income and unreimbursed medical expenses so that we can recalculate your eligibility for financial aid for the 2026-2027 academic year.
The CCF is not available for download. If you feel you have a circumstance in which your family income will be significantly lower in 2026 than it was in 2024, please contact our office to speak with a financial aid professional who can advise you on whether or not your circumstances qualify for use of the CCF. If so, we will provide you with the form. You can contact us at:
Financial Aid Office
Messiah University
1 University Avenue
Mechanicsburg PA 17055
Phone: 717.691.6007
It is important to understand that there is no guarantee that your circumstances will warrant a recalculation or that any additional aid will be available to you if we do a recalculation.
Covenant Grants are awarded to full-time undergraduate students who are members or regular attendants of Brethren in Christ churches. An application is required. The amount of the Covenant Grant is $500 per school year. A travel allowance, ranging in amounts of $75 to $300, is available to non-Pennsylvania residents who also qualify for the Covenant Grant.
One application is sufficient for all four school years.
Dean's Scholarships for Continuing Students are awarded to current Messiah University students who have distinguished themselves as outstanding leaders in specific activities while attending Messiah University and:
1. Must be a full-time student at Messiah University.
2. Must have completed at least 30 credit hours of work at Messiah University.
3. Must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or better.
4. Need not demonstrate financial need, but financial need will be taken into consideration.
Fifteen $1,500 Dean's Scholarships for Continuing Students are awarded each academic year. Messiah University students already receiving one of the leadership scholarships listed on the application are not eligible to receive Dean's Scholarships for Continuing Students.
Application deadline is June 1. The scholarship application will go live later in the spring semester of 2026. Keep your eyes out for a mass email to your messiah.edu email!
Students, age 30 years or older, will be granted a 25% mature student discount on tuition only, for all courses for which they enroll.
This document highlights portions of the financial aid application packet to which international students should pay close attention.
The purpose of this form is to collect information from you about any non-institutional/private scholarships you will be receiving. This means scholarships that are NOT from state, federal or Messiah University sources.
Non-Institutional Scholarship Form (2026-2027)
Please read: It is the student's responsibility to report additional resources to the Financial Aid Office and this should be done as soon as you become aware that you will receive the additional assistance. We must account for all sources of aid, even if they are not processed directly through the Financial Aid Office (i.e. a scholarship check that is sent directly to the student and not to the Financial Aid Office).
Overawards can also result from application errors by the student or the Financial Aid Office. Regardless of the reason for the overaward, the Financial Aid Office is bound by Federal regulation to correct the overaward. Exceptions cannot be made for anyone. Students are encouraged to direct questions to finaid@messiah.edu.
Students planning to apply for financial aid for 2026 - 2027 summer classes should consider the following:
- Messiah University institutional grants and scholarships are not available during the summer session. Instead, your institutional financial aid comes in the form of a significantly reduced tuition charge.
- Generally, you need to be enrolled at least half-time (6 credits) over the summer in order to qualify for summer aid. Enrollment over both sessions of the summer can be combined to reach half-time enrollment. For example, a student taking three credits in the Early Summer Session and three credits in the Late Summer Session can combine both sessions to meet the half-time enrollment requirement.
The 2026 - 2027 summer financial aid request form will be available to continuing students mid-summer 2026.
Most students can receive federal direct subsidized or unsubsidized loans during the summer, but these will count against your lifetime limit for loan eligibility.
- For the 2026 - 2027 aid year, those aggregate limits are:
- Dependent Students - $31,000
- Independent Students/Students whose parents cannot get a PLUS Loan - $57,500
- Most students will not experience a problem with these limits, but you should consider how many semesters are still required to complete your degree and whether or not you could reach these limits before you are finished.You can view the status of your loans by accessing your account on studentaid.gov.
If you are a Pennsylvania State Grant recipient, you can apply for a Pennsylvania State Grant for the summer, but you should be very cautious about using your Pennsylvania State Grant eligibility for summer courses. The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency tracks eligibility limits by term (semester), not by a total dollar amount. You receive eight (8) terms of Pennsylvania State Grant eligibility, regardless of how much money you actually receive in a given term.
- So, if you use a Pennsylvania State Grant for the summer, you would most likely be using half of a one term eligibility (since you’d probably be at half-time enrollment), but the amount of dollars would be based on your lower summer term costs. Therefore, you would probably receive less money for the summer term and you would be sacrificing that half-term grant that you could have gotten in a future full-time term at the full Pennsylvania State Grant amount. This only makes sense if taking the summer classes will allow you to reduce your enrollment in a later term, or skip an entire term.
- We recommend you consider paying for your summer courses with a Federal Direct Stafford Loan and preserve your future Pennsylvania State Grant eligibility.
If you are a veteran, or the dependent of a veteran, and plan to receive veterans' benefits to help pay your educational expenses, please review Messiah University's policy entitled Military Benefits and Institutional Aid. This information will help you understand how your veterans' benefits will interact with Messiah University's institutional financial aid programs. In some cases, Messiah University's institutional financial aid will need to be reduced to allow your veterans' benefits to fit into your institutional financial aid package. After reviewing the policy, please complete the Veterans' Benefits Reporting Form and return it to Steve Gross, Suite 3010 on the third floor of the Kim Phipps Welcome Center.
Students who are eligible to apply for benefits under the Yellow Ribbon Program should complete the Yellow Ribbon application. Yellow Ribbon applicants should read and understand the Messiah University Policies and Procedures for the Yellow Ribbon Program before applying for Yellow Ribbon Program benefits.