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Financial Aid at Bryant and Stratton College Ohio
A student’s decision to attend Bryant & Stratton College should be based on interest in our programs and not on the ability to meet all college costs. Bryant & Stratton College believes students should not be denied the opportunity to pursue their career interests because of a lack of financial resources.
To assist students in meeting their educational expenses, Bryant & Stratton College participates in several types of financial assistance programs - gift aid (scholarships and grants), low-interest loans, and employment opportunities. In many cases, our Financial Services Office awards qualified students a financial aid “package” which includes all three types of financial aid.
Assistance with financial planning is available for families on an individual basis to help them determine how they can best utilize their own resources and other funds to meet college costs. The Financial Services Office will gladly discuss the various types of financial assistance available and will provide students with assistance in completing financial forms during their visit to Bryant & Stratton College.
How to Apply
Students are encouraged to meet with a financial aid advisor in order to determine financial aid qualifications. A member of the financial aid staff will help students to complete the following application forms:
Financial Aid Forms - The “Free Application for Federal Student Aid” (FAFSA) is available from the Financial Services Office or apply online at www.FAFSA.ed.gov. The form must be completed and forwarded to the Department of Education, where it is then processed. In some cases, the school may process the student’s application electronically in order to reduce processing time. New York students receive an Express TAP Application (ETA) from NYSHESC. Eligibility for financial assistance is determined by federal and state agencies, which will produce and send an output document directly to the student.
Federal Income Tax Returns - Students may be required to provide the Financial Services Office a copy of their own and/or their spouse’s and/or their parent’s federal and state income tax returns, including schedules, as well as any additional income and asset information requested by the school.
Upon evaluation of the above forms, the Financial Services Office will notify students of their eligibility for financial aid or of any other steps they may take to receive further consideration for assistance.
Students are required to apply on an annual basis for financial aid consideration. Students may obtain the forms described above annually beginning on approximately January 1 at the Financial Services Office for application for the next financial aid year which begins on July 1.
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The Financial Aid office is housed in Louis Bennett Hall and is open 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. weekdays. Stop by if you have any questions, or call us at (304) 462-4103.
Talk to one of our counselors and get your questions answered, set up a tuition payment plan, or apply for an education loan. We are here to help you figure out how to pay for the most important investment you’ll ever make - your education.
The Glenville State College Financial Aid Office adheres to the strict Ethical Principles and Code of Conduct as set forth by the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. This may be reviewed in detail from the NASFAA Website:
http://www.nasfaa.org/subhomes/MediaCenter/NASFAACodeofConduct.pdf
Tuition & Fees
The current cost of attending GSC
General Guidelines
Guidelines and checklist for financial aid application
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common financial aid questions
Step-by-Step Checklist for Financial Aid
A Step-by-Step Process of Applying for Financial Aid
Financial Assistance Programs
Grants, loans and work opportunities are all available.
Scholarships
Available Scholarships and Waivers
Contact Our Counselors
Office hours, Emails, phone and address
Payment Plans & Tuition Management
Find out about our payment plans
Academic Progress Policy
If you receive federal aid, you must meet the requirements of this policy.
F.A.F.S.A. (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
RequiBody application for all federal financial aid programs.
West Virginia Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators
Another resource of financial aid information for students and parents.
Request and Download Forms Online
Financial Aid and Enrollment forms are available on line for printing. You need Adobe Acrobat Reader, which you can download free on this page.
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The decision to invest in a high quality education for your future may be one of the most important decisions you and your family will ever make. At Ohio Dominican, we believe that your college choice should be based on the quality of academic programs and opportunities available to you. We also recognize that costs and finances are important factors and play a significant role in your final choice.
Education is an investment. While Ohio Dominican’s tuition is modest in comparison to most private universities, many families from a wide range of incomes benefit from the University’s financial assistance programs.
Over 90% of Ohio Dominican students received some form of financial assistance in 2007-2008.
Over $40 million was awarded to our students from University, federal, state and private resources.
The average aid offer including scholarships, grants, loans and employment was $23,130. Aid offers ranged from $660 - $32,050.
Our scholarship programs are particularly helpful to students who may not qualify for need-based aid programs.
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The Financial Aid Office provides assistance for students and families through the admission process to graduation. Our staff provides current information about financial aid, as well as the application process.
The Financial Aid Office administers all the sources of Federal and State funds as well as some restricted scholarships. It adheres to all regulations set by the U.S. Department of Education as well as the New Jersey Office of Student Assistance in regard to their Financial Assistance Programs. For an estimate of what you may receive in Financial Aid Grant monies, click on the estimator link. Click on students and parents and follow the instructions. Students should familiarize themselves with their rights and responsibilities as found in the Financial Aid Handbook. Students should also pay attention to any special deadlines.
Financial Aid Office
Located in the Albin Obal Hall
262 South Main Street
Lodi, New Jersey 07644
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These pages are dedicated to helping prospective and current Fairleigh Dickinson University students apply for financial assistance. The Financial Aid staff at Fairleigh Dickinson is committed to helping you and your family understand and navigate the complexities of financial aid.
If you have additional questions concerning the Metropolitan Campus, we can be reached at 201-692-2363, for questions or concerns regarding the College at Florham, we can be reached at 973-443-8700.
Financing a college education is one of the most important investments a family will ever make. What surprises many families, however, is how affordable a private education at Fairleigh Dickinson University can be through our various financial assistance programs. Last year, Fairleigh Dickinson administered funds totaling $38 million, including $12 million distributed to new students; 85 percent of the members of our entering class received financial aid.
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The College’s Student Awards and Financial Aid office on campus provides a number of support services for Red River College students:
Information on financial assistance programs available to Manitoba students
Assistance to students applying for government sponsored loans
Liaison with Student Aid
The Manitoba Student Aid Branch is your contact when applying for federal and provincial loans, grants and bursaries. Assistance is based on an assessment of financial need and is provided primarily in the form of repayable Canada and Manitoba Student Loans. Non-repayable grants and bursaries are also available.
You should apply well in advance of your program start date. You can obtain information about student financial assistance and apply on-line at http://www.manitobastudentaid.ca. With the interactive on-line application, you will receive an estimate of Canada Student Loan and Manitoba Student Loan assistance within minutes of submitting your application. You will receive a letter notifying you of the actual assistance within two weeks.
Manitoba Student Loans and Canada Student Loans are interest-free and payment-free while you are in full-time studies. For Canada Student Loans, interest begins to accumulate once you cease to be a full-time student and the first payment is due six months after your end of study date. For Manitoba Student Loans, the first payment is due six months after your end of study date and the loans remain interest-free during this six-month period.
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