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MNU Ready to Help New Students Facing Delays in FAFSA Processing 

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Carol Best

Delays in processing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) means universities nationwide will not receive important data from the government until mid-March. However, MNU has created a process to develop early financial aid estimates for students and their families to better prepare them for their college search. 

“Knowing the scholarships and grants for which a student qualifies is vital in providing students and families with the actual cost of an MNU education,” says Drew Whipple, associate vice president for admissions. “By providing families who have submitted their FAFSA with a financial aid estimate, they will be able to move forward with their college decision.” 

In the interim, MNU Director of Student Financial Services Angela Burr recommends the following steps for incoming students:  

  • First, apply for admission to MNU at https://www.mnu.edu/apply/.  
  • Then submit your FAFSA. Go to https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa to get started.  
  • After you complete and submit all sections of your 2024–25 FAFSA form, Federal Student Aid (FSA) will send you an email to confirm that your form was received. This email will include your submission date, estimated Student Aid Index (SAI), and estimated Federal Pell Grant eligibility. (If your application contains errors, the estimated SAI and Pell Grant eligibility will not be included in the confirmation email.) 
  • As early as mid-March you should receive another email when your FAFSA form has been fully processed and your FAFSA information has been sent to the school(s) you listed on your form. 
  • Once your FAFSA form is fully processed, you will be able to log into your StudentAid.gov account to view your FAFSA Submission Summary. The FAFSA Submission Summary will provide your official SAI calculation and Federal Pell Grant eligibility. If needed, you can make corrections to your FAFSA at that time. If you did not provide a valid email address on your FAFSA form, you will receive a paper FAFSA Submission Summary via postal mail. 
  • MNU expects to have access to individual FAFSA data by the end of March and will begin preparing official financial aid offers for newly admitted students at the beginning of April. Financial aid packages for returning students will be created starting late April or early May. 

Regardless of where you may be in the college search process, MNU is committed to making college as affordable as possible for every student.  Please reach out to our Admissions team at admissions@mnu.edu or call 913.971.3380 to learn more.  And if you are a student considering MNU for this next fall, we would love to build your financial aid estimate today! 

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Dr. Abby Hodges

Vice President for Academic Affairs

PhD; Organic Chemistry, Yale University 
MS; Organic Chemistry, Yale University 
BS; Chemistry, Denison University

Dr. Hodges began her career in higher education at Azusa Pacific University as a chemistry professor from 2008 to 2014. She then moved to MNU where she taught and in 2018 was appointed Chair of the Department of Natural, Health, and Mathematical Sciences. From 2022-2023, before accepting the Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Hodges was the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.

Dr. Hodges’ career research has focused on protein folding and protein engineering, and she has mentored over twenty students in these research projects. She has also furthered the MNU first-year experience program and chaired the General Education committee for five years. Dr. Hodges was recognized as the MNU Faculty of the Year in 2021.

Dr. Hodges lives in Olathe with her husband Ryan and two boys.

University Cooperative Program

Advantages of the MNU & Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science cooperative program:

  • 3+2 Option: Students spend 3 years at MNU and then transfer to WashU for 2 years to earn an undergraduate engineering degree from WashU and a bachelor’s degree from MNU, or
  • 3+3 Option: Students spend 3 years at MNU and then transfer to WashU for 3 years to earn an undergraduate engineering degree from WashU, a bachelor’s degree from MNU, plus a master’s in engineering from WashU.
  • Combines the best of MNU with the strength of a top engineering school
  • Students participating in the 3+3 options receive a 50-60% tuition discount at WashU
  • GRE is not required for admission

To qualify for entry into the program at MNU students must:

  • Enter the program at MNU at the beginning of the freshman year through the application process
  • Maintain an overall GPA of 3.25 or better in science and mathematics courses
  • Meet regularly with the MNU pre-professional committee

To qualify for program completion at WashU students must:

  • Complete all General Education requirements at MNU
  • Complete a minimum of 90 credit hours of transferable college credit
  • Complete the following courses:
    • Chemistry: one semester of general chemistry with lab
    • Computer Programming: One course or certified proficiency in a high-level language
    • English Composition: One course or certified proficiency
    • Humanities and Social Sciences: At least 15 hours (see WashU website for specific prerequisites)
    • Mathematics: See WashU website for specific prerequisites
    • Physics: One year calculus-based physics with lab
  • See WashU website for department-specific prerequisites

To learn more about program offerings at MNU and degree specific prerequisites, visit engineering.wustl.edu/dualdegree

Other restrictions and qualifications may apply.

For additional information, contact Craig Masters at cmasters@mnu.edu