Financial Aid
PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONSFEDERAL PELL GRANT can be used
to pay your tuition, or, if your tuition is covered by other means,
help with your book, supply and transportation costs. U.S. citizens
and eligible non-citizens enrolled in degree programs, who meet
certain income criteria, may qualify for a Federal Pell Grant. Federal
Pell Grant is determined by your Estimated Family Contribution (EFC)
as noted on your Federal Student Aid Report. The Pell Chart shows
the amount of Pell Grant you may be eligible for in the academic
year.
View Pell Chart, Go To Printable Forms → (pdf)
Other Federal Campus-Based Programs
FEDERAL WORK-STUDY is a program that provides part-time jobs for students who need additional financial aid. The Federal Work-Study Program provides jobs for undergraduate students with financial need, allowing them to earn money to help pay education expenses. Jobs are available both on and off-campus and include community service work.
FEDERAL SEOG assists exceptionally needy students and is intended to supplement other forms of financial aid. Award amounts vary based on the availability of program funds.
FEDERAL PERKINS LOAN is a low interest loan awarded by the college to students who demonstrate financial need. It can be used for tuition or other educationally related expenses. You must begin to repay this money to the college nine months after graduation or termination of attendance. (Not available to freshmen.)
