Study Abroad FAQs


  • When will I receive my financial aid award offer for study abroad?

    Students will receive a notification of award change after their Certificate of Participation (COP) has been processed. The COP is sent to Financial Aid from the Study Abroad office. Please allow up to two weeks for processing time.

  • When will my financial aid disburse?

    Accepted and eligible financial aid will disburse to student accounts on the first day of the CWU quarter, or 10 days before the start of the program, whichever is later.

  • Who will get the financial aid disbursement?

    Financial aid disbursements will be sent to the CWU student account. The Financial Aid will pay any current student charges. If there are excess funds, a refund will be generated. We strong encourage students to set up direct deposit. If not, a paper check will be mailed to the address on file. If a parent plus loan is part of the refund, the parent must have selected for the refund to go to the student on their application OR will need to set up their own direct deposit.

  • Who creates my budget for study abroad?

    The Cost of Participation is used to create the budget for the Study Abroad program. Financial aid cannot exceed the budget.

  • How much financial aid will I receive for the program?

    The financial aid office will create a budget to include the costs in the COP. This budget will then be filled with each students’ individual available financial aid. Financial Aid counselors will work with students to determine the best options. For dependent students, the parent plus loan will be increased. Independent students may need to look into an alternative loan if the cost of the program will exceed the available financial aid for the quarter.

  • Which insurance plan should I select?

    Students should meet with the Education Abroad office to discuss insurance plans. The financial aid office cannot give guidance on study abroad insurance plans. All insurance related questions should be directed to Education Abroad.

  • What is the difference between faculty directed and remote credits?

    A faculty led program is a study abroad program led by CWU faculty. Students in these programs earn CWU credit. A remote program is a program abroad that is not led by CWU faculty. Students in a remote program usually earn credits that will need to be transferred to CWU.

  • What is a COP and why do I need one?

    A Certificate of Participation is a budget form created by the student and the Education Abroad office. Education Abroad will certify the charges and costs on the COP. The certificate of participation authorizes the financial aid office to give students financial aid funds to study abroad.

  • Who helps me fill out the COP?

    Education Abroad is the only office on campus that can help students create and fill out a Certificate of Participation, or COP. This document is required before any adjustments can be made to a student's to financial aid.

  • What if my program needs the payment before the disbursement date?

    Unfortunately, CWU cannot disburse financial aid before the first day of the CWU quarter. Most study abroad programs will accept delayed disbursements but may ask that students request a financial aid confirmation or deferment form from the financial aid office. For Fall Semester programs especially, this means a student may start in August but have no financial aid disbursed until the end of September. Participants must be aware and prepared to cover their costs until their financial aid refund is processed.

  • Can I receive my Pell Grant for the year in full during my first quarter abroad?

    Federal grants (Pell, SEOG, TEACH) and state funds (WA College Grant & College Bound Scholarship) must be disbursed on the CWU quarter schedule. To avoid reduction, yearly grant funds cannot be disbursed during the same quarter, the grants must be split between the quarters.

  • What do I do if my COP needs to be adjusted or if there are charges that need to be added to the COP?

    COP adjustments can only be made through the Education Abroad office. Students are encouraged to contact Education Abroad if there are any changes that need to be made to the COP. The FAO is not allowed to alter or adjust the COP. A late adjustment to a COP will result in late financial aid disbursements.

  • What is Financial Aid Proration and why were my grants reduced?

    Proration is the reduction and allocation of funds in accordance with enrollment. Most grants are offered at fulltime status (12 credits for undergrad students). If a student is not earning at least 12 credits during the quarter, then the grants will be reduced (prorated) to meet enrollment. For example, if a student is halftime then they will most likely be eligible for half of the grant.

  • Can I use a private loan to pay for study abroad?

    Yes, sometimes federal and state aid is not to enough to cover the cost of the study abroad programs. Students can use a private loan to cover the cost if they are approved for a private loan. Please keep in mind that private loan lenders process requests on their own timeline. Students are encouraged to plan ahead and apply for a private loan before the study abroad program start date. Financial Aid Application for Study Abroad and COP must also be turned in before the private loan can pay on the account.

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