Post-Bacc Resources

This list of financial aid and debt management resources will help you to find assistance through loans, grants, scholarships and other opportunities to enhance your health professions career at George Washington University.

  • Federal Student Aid Central Website - The new StudentAid.gov website streamlines the way students learn about and apply for federal student loans and the repayment of the federal student loans.
  • Consumer information for prospective and current GW students.
  • Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) - REMINDER: In addition to completing the FAFSA, ALL students are required to complete and submit the required financial aid forms found on the Post-Bacc Program Forms tab.
  • IRS Tax Return Transcript Request - Students may use this site to request a copy of a tax return transcript. A tax return transcript shows most line items from the filed tax return (Form 1040, 1040A or 1040EZ) as it was originally filed, including any accompanying forms and schedules.
  • Direct Subsidized/Unsubsidized and or Parent PLUS Loans Master Promissory Note (Loan Agreement) - Students may use this web site to complete the Direct Loan Master Promissory Note(s) (Loan Agreement) for Subsidized/Unsubsidized. Parents of dependent students can use this for the Parent PLUS Loan.
  • annualcreditreport.com - Students may obtain a free copy of their credit reports from the three national credit reporting companies. Credit scores must be requested, individually, from each of the three national credit reporting companies, there is a fee for the credit scores. You are welcome to schedule a meeting with a counselor to review your credit report.  Contact us at medfinan@gwu.edu
  • US Department of Education Scholarship Search - Students may search for scholarships from the US Department of Education Federal Government website.
  • US Department of Labor Scholarship Website
  • Return of Title IV Funds Policy
  • AAPA Webpage
  • AAMC Webpage

    Financial Literacy Resources

    Another great source for overall financial wellness information comes from the Securities and Exchange Commission.  It includes a roadmap to building wealth through savings and investing and even includes a print friendly  roadmap under “additional resources”-- www.investor.gov/building-wealth-roadmap-students.