Fin Aid Friday: Financial Aid for Summer 2025 Drop-in Questions
Friday, April 25, 2025 2:00–3:00 PM
- LocationZoom
- DescriptionCost - Free
Email - finaid@sfsu.edu
Phone - 415-338-7000
Have questions about how financial aid works for summer? Join us for a drop-in session to get more information regarding aid for summer. - Websitehttps://financialaid.sfsu.edu/fin-aid-fridays
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