Support During the Unexpected

We are aware that our students can face difficult financial and life changes while at the University of Dayton. In order to help support our students through these challenges, we have additional resources they can utilize to continue to be successful while at UD.

Explore this page to find helpful information. If you still need assistance or have questions, please contact Flyer Student Services.


Resources For All UD Students

Safety, Health and Wellbeing

UD's holistic approach to health and wellbeing is designed to help students from all backgrounds build a foundation for sustainable, lifelong, physical and mental wellbeing.

In addition to our health and wellbeing services, Public Safety is available in emergencies. To contact Public Safety, call 911 from UD campus phones. Call 937-229-2121 from all other phones.

Student Care Fund

The Student Care Fund, fueled by the spirit of the University's Marianist charism, helps any currently enrolled student who has an unanticipated emergency.

Undergraduate Special Circumstances

Undergraduate FAFSA-filing families have the opportunity to alert us to special circumstances where information provided on the FAFSA form is not reflective of the family's current financial situation.

Donor-Funded Scholarships

The University of Dayton is committed to providing a quality education that is accessible and affordable, and our private donors are vital to this commitment. As a result of their generosity, we are able to offer additional scholarship options to students.

External Scholarships

Finding external scholarships can be a tedious process, but worth the effort. Please see this page for help getting started.

Food4Flyers Food Pantry

To reduce food insecurity and support nutritional needs, UD students may take up to 10 items per week from the Food4Flyers Student Food Pantry. Offerings include nonperishable cooking ingredients, snacks, seasonings, beverages and personal hygiene products.

SNAP Benefits

SNAP provides nutrition benefits to supplement the food budget so families with financial needs can purchase healthy food. Nearly 1.5 million Ohioans use SNAP to help them buy enough healthy foods to meet their needs.

Clothes That Work

Clothes that Work's clothing and coaching program is designed to give job seekers the wardrobe they need to be successful, and the interview advice they need to create a positive, lasting impression.


Eligibility for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Funding

SNAP offers nutrition assistance to millions of eligible, low-income individuals and families and provides economic benefits to communities. The Food and Nutrition Service works with State agencies, nutrition educators and neighborhood and faith-based organizations to ensure that those eligible for nutrition assistance can make informed decisions about applying for the program and can access benefits. Nearly 1.5 million Ohioans use SNAP to help them buy enough healthy foods to meet their needs.

How can I verify my eligibility for SNAP?

The Office of Financial Aid uses your FAFSA to determine your eligibility using the SAI or Federal Work Study criteria. You will receive an email and letter confirming that you meet the criteria. This information needs to be provided to the State along with your application for SNAP. If you did not receive this notice, but believe you meet the criteria, you can contact the Office of Financial Aid at finaid@udayton.edu.

How do I apply for SNAP?

You can apply by completing an online application or a paper application. The paper application should be mailed to your local county Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services office (ODJFS).

With your application, upload or include a copy of the notification sent from the Office of Financial Aid that verifies your eligibility as a college student.

If you are a member of a household already receiving SNAP, please submit a copy of the notification you received to your county ODJFS office so that you may be added to your household’s case.

Additional details about the application process are available from ODJS.

Do I need to meet with someone from ODJFS after my application is submitted?

Yes. Interviews are scheduled in person in office or via phone with a county caseworker to review the application, advise you of your rights and responsibilities and resolve unclear information.

What other eligibility details affect my SNAP funding?

There are additional SNAP rules and income eligibility criteria you must meet to qualify. To be eligible for food assistance through SNAP, your family income cannot exceed 130 percent of the federal poverty guidelines.

You may need to apply for SNAP with other people you live with, including:

  • Students must apply with their entire SNAP household. A SNAP household consists of individuals who live together in the same residence and who purchase and prepare most meals together.
  • Your parents — if you are under 22 years old;
  • If you are a parent, your children who are under age 22;
  • Your spouse; and
  • Anyone else with whom you live and share most (2/3 or more) of your meals.

Note: Students who live in dormitories and have campus meal plans that provide most of their meals are not eligible for SNAP.

My permanent residency is in a different state than Ohio, where do I apply for SNAP?

Students who are living in and attending college in Ohio should apply with ODJFS for SNAP benefits.

Where can I learn more about income and eligibility requirements?

Visit the Office of Communications at the ODJFS.

How do I receive funds after I apply?

SNAP benefits are distributed to eligible recipients through Ohio EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer). Ohio EBT is similar to commercial debit and ATM cards and most Ohio grocery stores accept Ohio EBT.

You can learn more, including details about income and eligibility requirements, by visiting the Office of Communications at the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS). Throughout this process, please be on the lookout for letters in the mail from ODJFS.

You can also go to Propel.app or download the free Propel mobile app to see nearby stores and farmer’s markets that take EBT as well as check your balance online.



Contact Flyer Student Services
300 College Park
Dayton, Ohio 45469 - 1600
937-229-4141 email