Enrollment Verification Letter
Need enrollment verification?
- Past enrollment verifications are always available.
- Current semester Enrollment Verification letters are available after students have been in class for 14 days.
This letter can be used for …
1. Financial Aid and Scholarships
Lenders, grant providers, and scholarship committees often require verification to confirm the student is currently enrolled and taking the minimum required credit hours to receive or maintain funding.
2. Insurance Purposes
Health and auto insurance companies sometimes offer student discounts or require proof of enrollment for dependent coverage. Verification helps ensure eligibility.
3. Employment and Internships
Employers, especially those offering student worker positions or internships, may ask for proof of enrollment to confirm that the individual meets student status requirements.
4. Loan Deferment
If a student has existing federal or private student loans, loan servicers often require enrollment verification to grant deferment or pause payments while the student remains in school.
5. Military and Government Benefits
Students using VA benefits, GI Bill funds, or other military/government programs often need to verify their enrollment each semester to maintain funding.
6. Housing and Residency
Some landlords, housing authorities, or campus housing offices may require proof of enrollment to qualify for student housing or special lease terms.