Connect with an SNHU finance
counselor to help you identify and understand all the tuition funding sources, financial aid options,
discounts and other benefits.
UPDATE: Due to nationwide delays in federal financial aid processing this year, we’re currently experiencing high call volumes and limited appointment availability.
To speak with an SFS counselor, please email us at studentfinance@snhu.edu and we'll respond as quickly as we can. Alternatively, you can reach us directly at 877.455.7648. If you encounter longer than usual hold times, please consider calling at another time or sending us an email.
Your call is important to us, and we apologize for any inconvenience you experience related to this current high call volume.
We LOVE to answer questions in person, but if you’re busy you can find answers to commonly asked finance questions below.
Are you ready to attend college or career school, but need financial aid to help fund your education? Check out this video to learn how the office of Federal Student Aid provides more than $150 billion in grants, loans and work-study funds.
Are you thinking about taking out a federal student loan to help pay for college or career school? Check out this video to learn about your responsibilities as a borrower and what you should consider when taking out loans for college.
SNHU’s FAFSA School Code is 002580
Are you ready to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, but are unsure whether you'll need to provide parental information on the form? Check out this video to help you determine whether you're an independent or dependent student.
Walk through the process of creating your own Federal Student Aid (FSA) account username and password, also known as an FSA ID. Your FSA ID can be used to securely log in to U.S. Department of Education websites such as StudentAid.gov.
This video helps you regain access to your FSA ID. An FSA ID is simply a username and password combination, which can be used to securely log in to U.S. Department of Education websites like StudentAid.gov and fafsa.gov.