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One-Stop Resource
St. John’s UIS Experience (University Information System) is a one-stop resource for secure, personalized, access to critical information about your personal academic and financial aid information at St. John’s University. Due to federal privacy regulations, parents do not have direct access to student records but they may wish to discuss the opportunity to view information as a Proxy with their student.
We encourage all students to monitor their UIS Experience account on a regular basis to insure that they are aware of any and all request for information and changes to their student account or financial aid record.
Log on to St. John's Student Portal: ww.stjohns.edu/myfinancialaid
View Your Financial Aid Information
- Once in UIS Experience select, My Financial Aid card
- Click on “My Award Information”
- Select Aid Year
- Select Offer
- Under Offer view expected enrollment and housing status, SAI, Estimated Cost of Attendance, Aid programs and estimated net costs.
- Review important messages about fund status and conditions
- Accept or Decline Federal Student Loans
Download Required Financial Aid Forms
- In portal select Home
- View unsatisfied and/or satisfied requirements and access useful urls. Please note if you are not interested in borrowing a student loan you do not need to complete the loan requirements.
View Messages from Student Financial Services
- In portal select Notifications to review important messages from the Office of Student Financial Services
- In portal select Resources: View important fund messages and important Financial Aid Terms and Conditions
Additional Information
The Office of Student Financial Services at St. John's University is located on the main Queens campus in Bent Hall, entrance is across from Carnesecca Arena,
Office of Student Financial Services
St. John's University
8000 Utopia Pkwy.
Queens, NY 11439
(718) 990-2000
The University encourages students to upload requested documents that contain confidential information with their St. John’s Xid noted on the top of all pages of the documents. If you choose to email documents, to protect your confidential information, you should use encrypted email. Documents and information you submit by email should be encrypted and password protected with the password sent in a separate email. Examples of free encryption software include 7Zip tm and WinZip tm