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FINANCIAL
AID :
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS |
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| To receive
aid from the student aid programs, you must meet
all the following criteria:
- have a financial need, except for some loan
programs.
- have a high school diploma or a General Education
Development (GED) Certificate, pass a test approved
by the U.S. Department of Education, meet other
standards your state establishes that are approved
by the U. S. Department of Education, or complete
a high school education in a home school setting
that is treated as a home school or private
school under state law.
- be enrolled or accepted for enrollment as
a regular student working toward a degree or
certificate in an eligible program.
- be a U. S. citizen or eligible non-citizen.
- have a valid Social Security Number. If you
don't have a social security number you can
find out more about applying for one at www.ssa.gov
- make satisfactory academic progress.
- sign a statement on the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) certifying that
you will use the federal student aid only for
educational purposes.
- sign a statement on the FAFSA certifying that
you are not in default on a federal student
loan and that you do not owe money back on a
federal student grant.
- register with the Selective Service, if required.
If you are not registered with selective service,
you can find out more about registering at www.sss.gov
- must not have eligibility suspended or terminated
due to a drug-related conviction
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