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What is Student Financial Services? How can I get in touch with Student Financial Services?

Student Financial Services is the customer service office for Financial Aid, Records and Student Accounts. If you have questions about a hold on your account, a registration error, how to order a transcript, when your bill is due, or what requirements must be met in order to receive financial aid, Student Financial Services is the place to contact!

We strive to provide full service in person, over the phone and via email.  Any email inquiries must come from your Owens email account, per the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA).

We think it is particularly important for our students to know the following information:

  • Owens does not send paper bills. You can view and pay your balance in Workday using your Financials Hub app.
  • Each class has unique refund deadlines and drop deadlines. Students can view these deadlines, as well as course material costs and fees for each class by visiting the Class Schedule Search. Simply enter the CRN (5-digit code) for each class in which you are enrolled to view specific information for your classes.
  • If you plan to use financial aid to help pay for your classes, completing the FAFSA® at https://fafsa.gov is just the first step. Owens Community College’s school code, to be entered when completing the FAFSA®, is 005753. FAFSA® results typically reach Owens within 3-5 business days after the completed FAFSA® is submitted. A completed FAFSA® means the Student Aid Index was calculated upon submission.
  • For a wealth of information related to your financial aid award package, requirements, satisfactory academic progress (SAP) eligibility, book voucher details, and other important information, please visit your Financial Aid tab on your student profile in Workday.

Visit the Student Financial Services web site for more information, such as service hours and other important details, or call (567)661-2387 for more information.

FAFSA® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Education.





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