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Visit and bookmark the financial aid page https://www.odu.edu/finaidoffice for updates. Over half the students attending ODU get financial help from one source or another, including federal and state grants, scholarships, educational loans, or through college work-study programs.
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Find the right contact person in the Office of Student Financial Aid.
Students who wish to be considered for federal, state, or need-based institutional aid must submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), to the U.S. Department of Education. You can start filling out the FAFSA on October 1st.
Our Office of Finance and Office of Student Financial Aid can help you explore ways to pay for college. By offering $200 million in financial aid packages annually, ODU sets you on a path for success from day one.
The Office of Student Financial Aid supports the mission of the University by assisting students and families seeking educational programs at Old Dominion University.
Office: 757-368-4100 Security: 757-368-4136 Email: vbhec@odu.edu. Find essential contact information for Old Dominion University resources including emergency assistance, admissions, student health, counseling services, and connections at all of our campuses across Hampton Roads.
Federal Grants. The federal government provides grants for students attending college or career school. Most types of grants, unlike loans, are sources of free money that generally do not have to be repaid.