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Financial Aid for Central Alabama Community College - anna - 11-29-2017 General Financial Information Central Alabama Community College’s Financial Aid Office adheres to the professional standards of conduct set forth by the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA). NASFAA has published the following Code of Conduct to guide all financial aid professionals in their work.
Code of Conduct For Institutional Financial Aid ProfessionalsAn institutional financial aid professional is expected to always maintain exemplary standards of professional conduct in all aspects of carrying out his or her responsibilities, specifically including all dealings with any entities involved in any manner in student financial aid, regardless of whether such entities are involved in a government sponsored, subsidized, or regulated activity. In doing so, a financial aid professional should:
Financial InformationThe Financial Aid Office would like to take this opportunity to wish you success in your endeavors while enrolled at CACC. It is our policy and mission to offer you financial counseling and assistance to help you pursue your educational goals. Central Alabama Community College is approved to participate in the following programs:
Our offices would appreciate the opportunity to assist you in applying for financial aid. Even though we cannot assure you that you will qualify for assistance, we would like to encourage you to take the first step by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.gov. If we can be of assistance to you while enrolled at CACC, please don’t hesitate to contact our offices. Sincerely, Cindy Entrekin Director of Financial Aid FINANCIAL AID OVERVIEW The Financial Aid Office administers student financial aid programs, which provide financial assistance for students who, without such aid, would be unable to attend Central Alabama Community College. Financial aid is designed to assist in the financing of the student’s educational expenses. Eligibility for assistance is based primarily on financial need. Need may be defined as the difference between the total cost of education (expenses such as tuition, fees, room, board, books, supplies, etc.) and the amount which the student and the students family can afford to pay as determined by the Federal Methodology Calculation. Financial aid workshops are offered at area high schools and at Central Alabama Community College locations each year to assist students and parents in understanding financial aid options. Central Alabama Community College is approved to participate in the following programs: Federal Pell Grants; Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG); Direct Stafford Loans; Direct PLUS Loans; Federal College Work Study (FCWS); Federal Community Service College Work Study; Alabama Student Assistance Program Grant (ASAP); Vocational Rehabilitation; Workforce Investment Act; and Trade Adjustment Act. In addition to the above listed programs, Central Alabama also participates in institutional scholarships, privately sponsored scholarships, and benefits for veterans and dependents of veterans. A brief overview of the basic programs administered by the Financial Aid Office is as follows: I. Federal Pell Grants are awarded to students who need money to pay for their education after high school. A Pell Grant is not a loan, so it does not have to be paid back as long as all requirements are being met. The award of a Pell Grant is calculated using the Department of Education’s Federal Methodology Calculation. The award is dependent upon the student’s and/or family of the student’s financial circumstances, the student’s cost of attendance, and whether the student is attending full-time or part-time. To be considered for a Pell Grant, a student must be an undergraduate student who does not already have a bachelor’s degree. Application is made directly to the Department of Education by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Pell Grants are not automatically renewed from one academic year to the next. Therefore, all Pell Grant recipients must reapply each year after completion of the Federal Income Tax Returns. In accordance with federal regulations, a student will only be eligible to receive 12 full-time semesters of Pell Grant funding during the student’s lifetime. For more information about Pell Grants, contact the Financial Aid Office. II. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) FSEOG program is for undergraduates with exceptional financial need. Pell Grant recipients with the lowest expected family contributions (EFC’s) will be considered first for a FSEOG. Just like Pell Grants, the FSEOG does not have to be repaid as long as all requirements are being met. To receive a FSEOG, a student must be an undergraduate student who does not already have a bachelor’s degree. Also, the student must be enrolled in at least six credit hours each semester. Financial need is determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Students need only to complete the FAFSA to receive consideration. Since funds are limited, not all eligible students will receive this grant. For additional information about the SEOG grant, contact the Financial Aid Office. III. Direct Stafford Loans The Department of Education administers the Direct Loan program. Subsidized loans are awarded on the basis of financial need. Interest is deferred prior to repayment beginning and during authorized periods of deferment. Unsubsidized loans are not awarded on the basis of need. Interest is charged from the date the loan is disbursed until the loan is paid. Parents can borrow a PLUS loan to help pay the educational expenses of their dependent undergraduate student who is enrolled at least halftime in an eligible program. Parents must have an acceptable credit history to receive a PLUS loan. Interested students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) before receiving consideration for a Direct Loan. Borrowers at Central Alabama Community College (Central Alabama) are required to complete an online entrance counseling session and a promissory note online at www.studentloans.gov. Funds are sent directly to Central Alabama and posted to the student’s account. Balances due to the student will be disbursed by Central Alabama’s Business Office after all institutional charges have been paid. Students must be enrolled for a minimum of six semester hours to be eligible for loans. IV. Federal College Work Study Federal Work Study is part-time employment on and off campus. It allows students to earn a portion of the money which is needed to finance their education. Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and a Central Alabama Community College Work Study Application to receive consideration. For more information about Federal Work Study, please contact the Financial Aid Office. V. Alabama Student Assistance Program (ASAP) The Alabama Student Assistance Program (ASAP) is a state aid program that provides financial assistance to Alabama residents for postsecondary education at participating colleges within the State of Alabama. Students make application by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). To be eligible, students must have demonstrated financial need. The student must be enrolled in at least six credit hours each semester to receive consideration for this grant. Since funds are limited, not all eligible students will receive this grant. For more information concerning the ASAP program, please contact the Financial Aid Office. Federal and/or State Aid Applying for Financial Aid: Students applying for financial aid must complete the following steps: I. Students must apply for admission to Central Alabama Community College and complete all enrollment requirements prior to receiving financial aid awards. This process includes submission of official high schooltranscripts, GED scores and certificates, and official transcripts from all previously attended colleges to the Office of Enrollment Services. Transient students are not eligible to receive federal financial aid. II. Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov and list the Central Alabama federal school code (001007) on their applications. This application should be completed as soon as the student and/or the parents of a dependent student complete their Federal Income Tax Returns each year. Students are responsible for checking their MyCACC accounts frequently to determine if any additional documentation is required to complete the processing of their financial aid awards. III. Approximately one-third of all financial aid applications are selected by the Department of Education for a process called verification. Documentation requirements will be posted to the student’s MyCACC account. Students are responsible for checking their CACC e-mail account and their MyCACC account frequently. IV. Once all required paperwork has been received and verified, financial aid awards will be posted to the student’s MyCACC account. Financial aid payment is prorated based on student enrollment status and program of study. The LPN program is paid based on clock hour conversions. Questions regarding the conversion process should be addressed to the Financial Aid Office. To be considered for a Federal Direct Stafford Loan, the student must be enrolled for at least six semester hours. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Students are expected to attend all classes for which they are registered. Students ARE NOT eligible to receive financial aid for classes never attended or for audit courses. Disbursement of Financial Aid Funds On the first official day of class, tuition, fees, books, and supplies may be charged up to the total amount of the student’s financial aid award. Students are expected to attend all courses for which they are registered. Students who fail to attend a course(s) prior to the published required attendance date will be deleted from their course(s), which may result in an adjusted financial aid award. Students’ Financial aid refund checks will be calculated by the Business Office. Tuition, fees, and bookstore charges will be subtracted prior to refund checks being mailed by the Business Office to the students’ address on file in the Office of Enrollment Services. The dates for mailing refund checks will be posted on the College web site. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure contact and mailing information is accurate and/or updated with the Office of Enrollment Services at least one full week prior to the scheduled date for mailing refund checks. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Students ARE NOT eligible to receive financial aid for classes they have not attended or for audit courses. What does SAP stand for? Central Alabama is required by the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, to establish standards of satisfactory academic progress (SAP) for students receiving financial aid under the Title IV Programs (Pell Grant, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Work Study, and Direct Loans. Central Alabama students receiving financial aid from a Pell grant, the Federal College Work Study Programs, a Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, or any other Title IV Program must comply with the following standards of satisfactory progress:
Minimum Cumulative GPA:1.5 Completion Rate : 58% After Attempting:22-32 semester credit hours Minimum Cumulative GPA:1.75 Completion Rate :62% After Attempting33 or more semester credit hours Minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.0 Completion Rate :67% Students enrolled in short-certificate programs (24 – 29 credit hours) must achieve the following: After Attempting:0-12 semester credit hours Minimum Cumulative GPA:1.5 Completion Rate: 58% After Attempting:12 or more semester credit hours Minimum Cumulative GPA:2.0 Completion Rate: 67% All hours attempted, including transfer hours, passed courses, failed courses, incomplete courses, developmental courses and withdrawn courses, will be counted as credit hours attempted in determining completion rates and maximum time frame requirements. Grades accrued at other regionally accredited postsecondary institutions, including other Alabama Community Colleges, are not included in the Minimum Cumulative GPA requirement. However, developmental (remedial) coursework received from Central Alabama will be included in this calculation for Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) purposes only.
Financial Aid Suspension If a student does not have the required GPA and completion rate after his/her warning semester, he/she will be suspended from federal financial aid. The student cannot use federal funding to pay for future courses until he/she regains eligibility by reaching the minimum standards of academic progress. If placed on academic suspension, a student is NOT eligible to receive financial aid for the duration of suspension, even if he/she is readmitted to Central Alabama upon academic appeal. The student may regain eligibility for financial aid when the overall satisfactory academic progress requirements are obtained. A transfer student who has been suspended from another institution is not eligible for student financial aid until the student has completed at least 12 cumulative semester hours at Central Alabama or another regionally accredited institution. A student’s grade point average for those 12 semester hours must be a 2.0 or higher in order to receive consideration by Central Alabama for federal financial aid.
A student is considered to have unofficially withdrawn for financial aid purposes when (1) the student does not complete the official withdrawal process; AND (2) the student earns failing grades (F, UD, or UF) in all courses for which he/she is registered for that semester. The student’s unofficial withdrawal date will be defined as the student’s last date of classroom attendance as determined and reported by his/her instructors. Students who officially OR unofficially withdraw from all courses during a semester prior to attending 60 percent of the semester will owe some or all of their federal aid back to the institution and/or the Department of Education based on the Return of Title IV Calculation.
Receiving failing grades, Repeating courses; Officially or unofficially withdrawing from courses or withdrawing completely, and/or Taking courses not applicable to their declared program of study. (It is the student’s responsibility to make sure his/her program of study is reflected correctly in the Office of Enrollment Services
If a student receiving federal financial aid completely withdraws or stops attending school prior to completing 60% of the length of the term, financial aid monies will be due back to the College and/or the Department of Education based on the formula calculated by the Financial Aid Office in accordance with the Title IV Refund calculation. These monies may be charged back to the student’s account and the student will be responsible for the repayment of these funds. A student who fails to earn a passing grade during the semester will be assumed to have unofficially withdrawn. For Title IV purposes, the student’s withdrawal date will be considered to be the last date of attendance as recorded by the instructor and the Title IV refund calculation will be performed accordingly.
The Scholarship and Financial Aid Committee will meet monthly, or as needed, to address any written appeals. Only completed appeals will be considered. In order to be considered a complete appeal, the appeal must be written and be accompanied by supporting documentation. Applicants will receive notification of the decision via email and/or letter. The decision of the Scholarship and Financial Aid Committee is considered final with no further appeal process available. Student Rights and Responsibilities Students have the right to ask Central Alabama Community College: The name of its accrediting and licensing organizations; About its programs, its institutional laboratories and other physical facilities, and its faculty; About the cost of attending and its policy on refunds to students who withdraw; What financial assistance is available, including information on all federal, state, local, private, and institutional financial aid programs; What are the procedures and deadlines for submitting applications for each financial aid program; What are the procedures and deadlines for submitting applications for each financial aid program; What criteria are used to select financial aid recipients; How financial need is determined; How and when students on financial aid will receive a disbursement; How the school determines whether a student is making satisfactory progress and what happens if the student is not; and What special facilities and services are available to persons with disabilities. It is the student’s responsibility to:
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