Undergraduate aid (federal, state, and university funds) can only be awarded for the undergraduate courses that meet your Bachelor’s degree requirements.
A student cannot receive both undergraduate and graduate aid during the same term.
If you are an undergraduate student and enroll in both graduate and undergraduate courses during the same term, your aid and scholarships will be calculated based on your undergraduate enrollment only. Students enrolled in 3+2 or 4+1 programs should remain enrolled in at least 12 credit hours of undergraduate courses per term to continue to receive their full-time aid and scholarship eligibility.
A graduate student taking some undergraduate coursework is eligible for the graduate loan limit if the student is enrolled at least half-time in courses (graduate or undergraduate) that can be applied to the graduate program. However, the student must already be admitted into the graduate program.