Next Steps
Accept Your Scholarship
Have you received an admissions scholarship? Congratulations!
Your scholarship amounts are automatically accepted. However, you must still submit the terms and conditions for each award. Follow these steps:
- Log into the using your USF NetID and password.
- Click on “My Resources” on the top bar and select “Student Self-Service”
- From the main menu, select the option for “Financial Aid”
- Select “Award Offer” and click "Award Year 2025-2026"
- Click the "Submit" button to view the terms and conditions.
- Carefully review the terms.
- At the bottom of the page, acknowledge that you have read the terms by selecting the appropriate checkbox.
- Click "Accept Award" to finalize the process.
Please note: You will need to repeat this process for each scholarship award you have.
Please note: You must accept your scholarship(s) in order to receive it.
Accepting your scholarship(s) is not a binding commitment to attend USF.
- If you are an incoming freshman student, you must pay the nonrefundable $200 admission deposit by May 15 to secure your space in the freshman class.
- If you are an incoming transfer student, you must to continue your enrollment process.
Have questions about your scholarship? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions.
Instructions for Fall 2024 Term
Complete the following steps to accept your award:
- Select “My Resources” on the top bar
- Select “OASIS”
- From the main menu, select the option for “Financial Aid”
- Select “My Award and Loan Information”
- Select the aid year from the drop-down menu
- Under the “Terms & Conditions” tab, carefully review the requirements of your scholarship
- Select “Accept” to verify that you understand the terms and conditions associated with your award
Verify Your Residency Status
If you are receiving the USF Presidential, USF Directors or Scholars Award, you must be classified as a Florida resident for tuition purposes. Check your application status on Student Self-Service (previously known as OASIS) to ensure that your residency status is accurate and submit any additional paperwork that is needed.
If you were awarded a Green and Gold Waiver and your residency status changes to Florida resident, you must process all paperwork prior to the first day of classes in order to be considered for one of our Florida resident scholarships.