Checking Your Financial Aid Status:
To check your financial aid
award, go to the financial aid website on mypoint.uwsp.edu. Go to the
Finances tab and choose from the options listed in the Financial Aid
section. If you have questions regarding your financial aid status,
please contact the Financial Aid Office, (715)-346-4771.
To check if specific financial aid items have been applied to your
Student Bill, view your account detail at mypoint.uwsp.edu, choose the
Finances tab and select View Detailed Account Information.
Financial Aid Questions
- How is the electronic disbursement of financial aid handled?
All approved financial aid is processed through the Bursar's Office.
Electronic financial aid payments are processed twice weekly. Funds are
applied to the Student Bill and any overpayment is refunded to the
student. Student Bill balances must be paid in full before a refund can
be issued. Refunds are sent by either direct deposit (highly
recommended) or by mailing a paper refund check to the student's local
address. It is very important to keep address information accurate in
order to facilitate the timely receipt of mailed refund checks.
- Which is the most efficient method to receive my financial
aid refund – by check or by direct deposit?
Direct deposit is the fastest and safest way to obtain your financial
aid refund.
- How do I sign up for direct deposit of my financial aid
refunds?
You may sign up to have your financial aid refunds direct deposited to
the U.S. financial institution of your choice at
this website.
- How are paper loan checks and scholarships handled?
Scholarships and paper loan checks received by the Bursar’s Office
that do not require the student’s endorsement will be applied directly
to the student's University account. Any excess funds after the
student’s balance has been paid in full will be refunded by check, which
will be mailed to the student’s local address.
If the Bursar's Office receives a paper loan check or scholarship
check that requires the student’s endorsement before it can be
processed, a notice is sent by mail instructing the student to report to
the Bursar's Office. Once the student visits the Bursar’s Office and
endorses the check, the funds will be applied to the student's
University account. Any excess that remains after the student’s balance
is paid in full will be refunded to the student.
Refunds generated by these manual processes must be in paper check
form and cannot be sent by direct deposit.
- A scholarship check was sent to my home. What should I do
with it?
- If the check is payable to UW-Stevens Point and the student
(jointly), the student needs to endorse the check before sending it
in for processing.
- If the check is payable to the student alone, the student should
endorse the check and then write "Pay to the order of UWSP" next to
their endorsement before sending the check in for processing.
- If the check is made out to UWSP alone, it doesn’t require the
student’s endorsement.
- On the check, please write:
- student name
- student ID number
- semester the scholarship is intended for
- Mail scholarship check to:
- UWSP Bursar's Office
007 Student Services Center
UW-Stevens Point
2100 Main St.
Stevens Point, WI 54481
- When received, the scholarship will be applied to the student’s
balance, and any excess funds will be refunded by check.
- I have financial aid direct deposit and my bank account
information has just changed. What should I do?
Please update your bank information as soon as possible at the financial
aid
direct deposit website. It is very important to keep this
information current.
- I have direct deposit set up for my UWSP student payroll
check. Why aren’t my financial aid refunds also going by direct deposit?
Student payroll direct deposit and financial aid direct deposit are two
different services that must be signed up for separately. Signing up for
one type of direct deposit does not automatically sign you up for both.
Here are the websites to sign up for each type of direct deposit:
- I’ve been awarded workstudy, but I don’t really understand
how it works. Where can I find more information about it?
For more information about workstudy, go to the
Student Employment web site.