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2010-2011 Financial Aid Application Instructions
Students who wish to be considered for financial assistance (scholarships) must submit the required forms and documents adhering to the deadlines as indicated.
U.S. CITIZENS AND PERMANENT RESIDENTS: Deadline of February 1, 2010
· You must submit the 2010-2011 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is available online beginning January 1, 2010 at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. You will need a PIN if you plan to file your FAFSA on the web. A PIN can be obtained at http://www.pin.ed.gov.
· You must answer all of the questions on the FAFSA and, if necessary, estimate income. Do not wait until 2009 tax returns are completed.
· List the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University as a recipient of the FAFSA report. Our school code is E00233. The FAFSA is not valid if submitted prior to January 1, 2010.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Deadline of February 1, 2010
· Students who are not U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or other eligible non-citizens, interested in applying for renewable scholarship assistance from the Peabody Institute must submit the International Student Financial Aid & Scholarship Application.
· All applications and supporting documents must be received or postmarked by Feb 1, 2010. Applications may be faxed to 410-659-8102.
· Include signed copies of parents’ and student most current income statements converted into U.S. dollars. This may be a tax return or some other form of verification of annual income.
· Benefits statements from your government or parents’ employers, if applicable.
· Parent information is required for all applicants
MAY AUDITIONS: Priority Deadline of April 1, 2010
· Students auditioning in May are encouraged to submit their financial aid application materials by the February 1st deadline noted above; however, all students auditioning in May who are also interested in financial assistance should submit their aid application materials by the April 1st priority deadline.




