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You
don't have
to be disadvantaged to receive financial assistance!
Whether a student is eligible for
assistance, and how much, is determined by the need of the particular
student. Each student is different. The College makes an evaluation of
the individual, privately and impartially, assisting each and every
student. Financial Aid program guidelines are set by the United States
Department of Education. Financial aid programs include the following:
Federal
Pell Grants
This is a "grant" from the Federal Government that does not need to be
repaid. Eligibility for this grant is determined by the student's
"financial need."
Federal
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG)
Another type of grant that does not need to be repaid. The amount of
this grant is also determined by the student's "financial need."
Direct
Loans, Perkins or FFEL Loans
Loans are made available to students. Some loans are administered
directly by the United States Department of Education. All loans need to
be repaid after graduation. There are also a variety of grace periods
depending on loan type.
Tuition
Payments to the College or Private Educational Loans
Payments made directly to the College are interest free. Loans made
through a private financing company carry a very low interest rate.
Having good or bad credit will not affect your eligibility for this type
of loans or payment arrangement.
If
you have questions and need more information
Please fill out the form to the right.
We will be glad to answer your questions in detail.
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