My last #RUScrew post is going to be about one of the first #RUScrews that people face. Before one even matriculates to Rutgers University, they go through this beautiful process known as Financial Aid paperwork. Yup. It’s that thing you start your senior year of high school and sort of end up doing it every year after because let’s face it – a college student broke broke.

You know what sucks, though? Going to college WITHOUT EVEN KNOWING WHAT YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR IT. That’s right. FAFSA may give you a rough estimate of what they’ll cover, but a significant portion of the aid is individual to the University you go to. Attend a University with less than a couple thousand in your graduating class? Cool. Maybe you get your Reward Letter from your college in time.


NOT AT RUTGERS. Rutgers happens to be one of THE LAST Universities to give out it’s financial aid award letter. I remember being a senior and getting all my acceptance letters from colleges, with their awards letters shortly in the days following. Rutgers, took its’ sweet ass time. I didn’t get my award letter well until deep into May. By then, I’d already accepted going to college at Rutgers. One of the first prices I paid for attending a University as large as Rutgers. It was truly my first #RUScrew.
I know I wasn’t alone in this. You know how I knew? Because I found comfort in bitching about this RUScrew with my fellow online Reddit community. I felt reassured reading about the others’ struggles. I wasn’t a victim alone.
Moving past facing financial aid at Rutgers as a first-year, I’ve learned of yet another #RUScrew when it comes to financial aid. The award letters for returning students DON’T COME OUT UNTIL END OF JUNE. Interesting. My dad was simply trying to lay out a budget ahead of time, like a mature adult would, but nah… Rutgers said, “you would’ve thought.” What’s worse? This revelation prevented me from deciding if I could dorm next year. How am I supposed to make a decision so big without knowing exactly what I’ll come out paying for it? It doesn’t make sense.
Housing applications: housing deposit due by the end of March
Rutgers Financial Aid Office: maybe you’ll receive the award by end of June
How intriguing.
I’ve heard from certain TA’s that their financial is where the real #RUScrew is at. It’s a gamble when it comes to TAs really. They come into college with an award estimate given and out of nowhere they’re stuck mid semester with a financial hold because they owe money that they knew nothing about. Why? Because budget was reevaluated and the budget cuts were made in the TA department. Nicee.

And God forbid that you decide to actually tackle one of these situations by calling the financial aid office. Just make sure to sit down with a ball of yarn and some threading needles. I’m sure by the end of the “hold” waiting period you’ll have a whole mini scarf knitted. I know just a few weeks ago I had to deal with this process because I kept getting emails that they were missing documents from my submission. Interesting. I’d only submitted that same document twice AND gotten emails of confirmed submission. So when I finally got a hold of someone at the office, they checked up my account and said they actually already had the documents and all I had to do was wait for them to evaluate my application. Okay. Umm. Then why hell was I getting emails of missing documents, my guy??

His answer was that sometimes the system is slow to update. Interesting. Even your automated machines resemble the traits of financial aid office.
I bet at some point in your Rutgers experience, you too have been #RUScrewed with financial aspects. It happens to the best of us. It’s simply too hard for everything to work out so fast and smooth at a University with thousands of students. But we live with it anyway.
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