Financial Aid Course Auditor
What is Financial Aid Course Auditor?
Federal rules require that only courses that satisfy the requirements for a declared program of study (major, second major, minor, dual degree, honors) count toward the credit load for FAFSA-based financial aid. Once you complete the requirements for your primary major, you are not eligible to receive additional FAFSA-based aid. Any changes to your program of study must reflect on your record prior to the start of the term to be considered for aid for that term. Note that any changes to your declared program of study should be declared prior to 90 credits.
Types of aid affected: Federal, state, and FIU FAFSA-based aid such as: Federal Pell Grant, Direct Loans, Work-Study, Florida State Assistance Grant, Opportunity Grant and other FAFSA-based grants. Merit scholarships and Bright Futures are not affected by the Financial Aid Course Auditor and have separate guidelines (outlined below).
Starting Summer 2026, FIU will use Course Auditor, a tool in your MyFIU portal, to verify that your courses are eligible for financial aid. If you’ve submitted a FAFSA and are in a degree-seeking program, each of the courses you are enrolled in will be marked as:
- Eligible – Counts toward your program and can be used to calculate your need-based aid.
- Ineligible* – Does not count toward your program or is a repeated course; cannot be used for FAFSA-based aid.
- Unknown – Eligibility not determined (for example, if FAFSA isn’t submitted).
* Courses marked “Ineligible” still count for enrollment, grading, and billing, but they won’t be used to determine need-based aid.