Financial Aid...Eligibility-Am I Eligible?
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Most people are eligible for federal student
aid if they:
Are a high school graduate, possess a GED or meet the Ability to Benefit
(see below) requirements. Are enrolled in an approved program of study. Are a U.S. Citizen
or Eligible Non-Citizen. Males must comply with current Selective Service requirements
Are not in default on any student loans or owe a refund on any Title IV
program
I don’t have a high school diploma
(Ability to Benefit)
Students who do not possess a high school diploma or GED may receive
federal financial aid if they can reach minimum scores in three areas on
the COMPASS test.
Reading = 62 Writing Skills = 32 Pre-algebra/Numerical Skills = 25
Do I include my parents’ income on the FAFSA?
To be considered an independent student for the 2007-2008 school year,
you must answer yes to at least one of the following. If you cannot
answer yes to one of these questions, you are considered a dependent
student and must include your parent(s) income on your FAFSA.
Born before Jan. 1, 1984. Be a veteran Be married
Be an orphan or ward of the court (prior to age 18) Have a legal dependent other than a spouse.
Have dependents who live with you for whom you provide more than half
their support Working on a degree beyond a bachelor’s degree.
Drug convictions
The U.S. Department of Education requires
students to report any drug
convictions on Question No. 31 of the FAFSA. It is important you read
the instructions carefully on Question No. 31. If you have concerns or questions on how to answer that
question, contact the FAFSA Processor at 1-800-4-FEDAID. The financial
aid office cannot make changes to this question; you must go through the
FAFSA Processor.
Don't forget to put your FAFSA in on time. And
visit our Quarter Schedules page for other important dates and
deadlines.
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