Financial Aid

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Applying for Financial Aid

The (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), or FAFSA, is the first step in our financial aid process. Use it to apply for federal student financial aid, such as Pell Grant and student loans.  This is a simple process, provided you have all the necessary documents on hand when you begin to fill out your FAFSA online.

We have put together a step-by-step guide “Applying for Financial Aid” to assist you in gathering everything that you need.  These steps include:

• Determining you dependency status
• Obtaining your U.S. Department of Education Personal Identification Number (PIN) www.pin.edu.gov
• Documents Needed Before Completing the FAFSA
• Completing the FAFSA www.fafsa.ed.gov
• Confirmation of FAFSA Web Submission

Click Here to download our step-by-step guide “Applying for Financial Aid.”

Additional Financial Aid Sites

Federal Sites:
FAFSA on the Web
US Department of Education
Selective Student Information
National Student Loan Data System
NASFAA
College.gov

Additional School Forms

Entrance Interview Packtet

Entrance Package

Exit Interview Packet

In-School Deferment Form

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