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What is student financial aid?

Financial Aid at Colorado Mountain College
Financial aid, in the broadest sense, is any money provided through a college to a student for higher education expenses.
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How do I apply for student financial aid?

Financial Aid at Colorado Mountain College
Third, from the packet, complete and return your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to the processor as early as possible. You can apply online at http:// www. fafsa.ed.gov Fourth, have all requested information on file by CMC’s priority deadline date, 31 March. to top
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Are student loans considered financial aid?

Clayton State University Office of Admissions
Yes, loans are a form of financial aid. You must complete the FAFSA and go through the regular application process. You should indicate on the FAFSA that you are interested in loans. Notification of your eligibility for loans will be on your award letter. You must complete the online loan acceptance form after you are awarded if you decide to accept a loan. However, you must be enrolled in at least 6 hours to be eligible for a student loan.
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Where can I get information about Federal student financial aid?

Frequently Asked Questions
Go to the new Department of Education School Portal www.studentaid.ed.gov. Contact your local college Financial Aid Office or call the Federal Student Aid Information Center (FSAIC) at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243) or 1-800-730-8913 (if hearing impaired) and ask for a free copy of The Student Guide: Financial Aid from the US Department of Education.
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Do I need to be a full-time student to receive financial aid?

Financial Aid at Colorado Mountain College
This varies, depending on the requirements of the financial aid program and the availability of funds. Most do not require a student to attend full-time (12 hours or more) and some, like the Pell Grant, require an enrollment of only three hours, assuming all other eligibility requirements are met. to top Yes, if you are a resident of the CMC District and you have recently graduated from a high school within the CMC District, or will soon, you are probably eligible for the Richard C.
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Can I get Financial Aid as a part-time student?

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Yes, you can. You can fill out an Aid for Part Time Study form (APTS), which will enable you to receive financial aid if you are taking between 3 and 11 credits and have been accepted into a program. If you are taking TRS classes however, keep in mind that you still need the same number of regular college credits as a full-time student EVERY SEMESTER to receive APTS.
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How do I get financial aid?

Frequently Asked Questions about Financial Aid
Upon being accepted by Admissions and paying a tuition deposit, a financial aid packet, (including online FAFSA information) is mailed out to the student along with "time lines" to assist you in planning.
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NYU Office of Financial Aid
Most aid is based upon need. If there are new or changed circumstances not correctly reflected on your original FAFSA, you should use the Student Aid Report (SAR) to make corrections through the U.S. Department of Education. When you receive your new SAR write us a letter, send an e-mail message, or call us and ask for a review. If your current SAR is already correct, immediately send us a letter, an e-mail message, or call us indicating your special circumstances.
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The alt.education.distance FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) ...
In Australia, many Australian programs are "free" to citizens, although a program called HECS calls for students to pay for their education following graduation, but only if they make more than $25,000 per year. Some programs are fee-based, such as MBAs, and call for fees. Foreign students will always pay a fee. These can be as high as $12,000 per year.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Financial aid is money provided by federal, state, institutional and private sources to assist people who want to attend college. There are two types of financial aid. The first type is called merit or scholarship assistance. At CCA scholarships are available for students who have good grades, show academic potential or meet the qualifications for other private funds (financial need may be one of the criteria). Need-based or need-determined, is the second type of financial aid available at CCA.
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Do I have to be a full-time student to qualify for financial aid?

Bellin College of Nursing - Financial Aid FAQ's
No. Most aid programs do require at-least-half-time enrollment, however. In order to receive a federal student loan (or defer repayment of a previously-borrowed student loan), a student must be enrolled at least half-time. If you are a dependent student, you may want to check with your parents before enrolling less-than-full-time as this may impact any health insurance coverage if you are insured under your parents' policy.
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Why am I only getting a student loan, and not financial aid?

FAQ-Students
bull; Federal Work-Study that you earn as you work in a department or office at Parkland during the semester. The types of financial aid that you're eligible for are based on your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) number, which is calculated based on the financial information you provided on your FAFSA. The higher your EFC number is, the lower the amount and types of aid you're eligible for. Students with higher EFC numbers are only eligible for student loans.
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an international student can I receive financial aid?

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions
International students are eligible for scholarship consideration. Most of our international students are self-funded or receive financial support from their government and/or employer. We encourage you to investigate foundation and government sources for funding and to visit the NYU Financial Aid Office web site devoted specifically to international students. [up] Admitted students will receive, with their acceptance letter, an Application for Certificate of Eligibility (AFCOE).
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Modesto Junior College | Financial Aid FAQ
Financial aid is money from federal, state, and private institutions used to pay college costs. There are two general types of aid: gift aid and self-help aid. Gift aid: The two types of gift aid are grants and scholarships. Generally grants and scholarships are the same thing- aid given to a student for which the student does not have to work or have an obligation to repay. Self-help aid: There are also two kinds of self-help aid, loans and employment.
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Can I get financial aid as a graduate student?

Graduate School - FAQs
You should contact the UTA Financial Aid Office for this information. Generally, international students are not eligible for financial aid. Most financial aid available to U.S. graduate students is in the form of loans. Graduate teaching and/or research assistantships are available in some departments. Interested students should contact their departments directly.
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I am an international student, do you have financial aid for me?

FAQs | CAS Graduate Admissions, American University
Financial assistance for international students is available at American University in the form of merit-based financial awards only. Most of these merit awards do not cover the full cost of attendance at American University. Therefore, students are encouraged to have supplementary funding to cover books, living expenses, and other miscellaneous expenses that may arise. Since funding for merit awards is extremely limited, competition for these awards is very high.
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How and when will my student receive their financial aid?

MU Parents Association::FAQ
Students must have completed all processes required as outlined in the Financial Aid Checklist on the back of the Award Letter Guide (pdf) in order for their funds to be released at the beginning of the semester. Students must register for the required amount of credit hours and must pay at least the minimum payment to the Cashiers Office to be financially enrolled.
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How do I access financial aid? Where is the financial aid page?

FAQ's - Frequently Asked Questions
Visit www.JJC.edu/FinancialAid . This will take you to a menu with listings of financial aid forms, loan applications, the Financial Aid Quiz and more. You may also access this Web site at www.JJC.edu > eResources > Students > Additional Resources > Financial Aid.
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What if I have financial aid to pay my student bill?

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USM allows students with a sufficient financial aid award an extended deadline of September 21, 2007, for the Fall 2007 semester and February 1, 2008 for the Spring 2008 semester. The balance must be covered entirely by a financial aid package in order for this deadline to be applicable. However, if there is a balance not covered by the financial aid package, payment for this balance is due no later than the semester due date. You may opt to use one of USM's three payment plans.
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I'm an adult student with children of my own in college. Will I be eligible for financial aid?

FAQ-Students
bull; If there has been a reduction in your family's income in the past year, please advise our office, and we NOTE: You should always complete and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and let us determine what you might be eligible for. Also, some scholarships require that you have applied for financial aid before you apply for their scholarship.
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I am an International student. Can I apply for financial aid?

Frequently Asked Questions - Boston College
No. Both the Federal Government and Boston College require U.S. citizenship or US Permanent Residency status (in possession of a Greencard) in order to be eligible to apply for financial aid.
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How do colleges calculate student financial aid?

Surekha Vaidya, CPA
Colleges calculate student financial aid awards by calculating the college Cost Of Attendance (COA) and then subtracting the expected family contribution (EFC). The Expected family Contribution is an external evaluation of the family’s ability to pay for the student’s college costs based on the previous year tax return and a listing of assets held.
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