责任

This page helps ensure you are aware of some of the key responsibilities 和 rights 资助学生. More information is located on our 学生手册, 权利与责任消费者信息 页面.

一般的理解

  • Federal law prohibits students from receiving Pell grants at more than 一个 college 同时.
  • Falsifying information regarding the requirements for federal financial assistance could result in a $20,000 fine, a prison sentence or both.
  • Students may not receive institutional scholarships for more than the amount to cover 区内学费. (For example, if you have been selected to receive a scholarship for $200 和 your in-district tuition is $500, you may receive other 十大娱乐彩票平台 institutional scholarships for no more than $300.)
  • Students are responsible for ensuring their account is in good st和ing. 你同意 to pay any balance on your student account that is not covered by financial aid (grants or loans); these balances could include tuition, fees, bookstore charges 和/or other 杂项费用.
  • To receive financial aid, students are expected to attend all classes on which a financial 援助奖是基于. Award funds may be delayed if you do not attend the first class. If you stop attending all of your classes before completing 60% of the semester, you will owe m一个y back to federal aid 程序s.

学生的责任

  • Check your official 十大娱乐彩票平台 email account on a regular basis for notices from the financial 援助办公室.
  • Check your my十大娱乐彩票平台KC student account for financial aid awards 和 fee payment dates.
  • Review 和 consider all information about the college’s 程序s before enrolling.
  • Underst和 the college’s tuition 和 fee refund policy.
  • Pay special attention to applications for student financial aid. 了解所有截止日期 准时申请! Complete applications thoroughly 和 accurately AND submit forms to the correct place, within specified deadlines.
  • Students MUST submit new or corrected information requested by the financial 援助办公室 及时. This includes: paperwork, name changes, address changes, enrollment changes or changes to previously submitted information on your Free Application for Federal 学生资助(FAFSA). Failure to respond or incorrect information can result in delay 或者失去经济援助.
  • Read, underst和 和 keep copies of all forms that you have signed.
  • 制造和维护 satisfactory academic progress toward your certificate or degree.
  • Attend an online entrance interview 和 on-campus loan information session before accepting any offer of a student loan.
  • Attend an online exit interview after accepting a student loan (和 before leaving 大学).
  • Repay any student loans borrowed while attending the college.
  • Satisfactorily perform the work agreed upon in a college work study job, if offered 一个.

学生的权利

You have the right to ask the college about all of the items below. 一个很棒的地方 to start looking for answers is at 消费者信息.

  • The names of our accrediting 和 licensing organizations 和 to see copies of the documents describing the accreditation or licensing.
  • A list of faculty 和 other instructional personnel.
  • Instructional, laboratory 和 other physical facilities associated with the academic 程序.
  • Facilities 和 services available to students with disabilities.
  • What the cost of attendance is 和 what the policy is on refunds to students who reduce hours or withdraw completely from classes.
  • Whom to contact for information on student financial assistance.
  • What types of financial assistance are available, including information on federal, state 和 institutional aid 程序s.
  • ow financial aid recipients are selected for awards.
  • How financial need is determined 和 disbursed.
  • An explanation of each award shown on the award letter.
  • What the interest rate is on any student loan, the total amount the student can expect to borrow, the length of time to repay 和 approximately when repayment will begin.
  • The Federal Work Study award (if offered 一个), what the job is, what the hours will be, what the rate of pay will be 和 how 和 when you will be paid.
  • To reconsider the financial aid package, if the student believes a mistake was made or if enrollment changes prior to the first day of classes.
  • How the college determines whether students are making satisfactory academic progress 和 what happens when financial aid recipients do not make satisfactory progress.