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​Financial Assistance Information

Available Assistance from Federal, State and Local Institutional Programs

Each institution must make available to prospective and enrolled students information a variety of information including need-based and non-need-based financial aid, terms and conditions, eligibility requirements, procedures for applying for aid, disbursement options, rights and responsibilities (including satisfactory academic progress). Institutions must disclose the availability and eligibility for grant assistance.

Types of Aid Resources

Financial Aid Process Resources

Additional Available Information Regarding Loans

Institutions must disclose additional information regarding loans, including:

  • information from the Department of Education regarding loans, including rights and responsibilities of students and institutions;
  • loan information will be submitted to the NSLDS;
  • entrance and exit counseling, including detailed information about terms and conditions, repayment obligations, etc.;
  • private education loan information (including self-certification and preferred lender information);
  • code of conduct that prohibits a conflict of interest for financial aid staff; and
  • verification and how this may fit into the process of applying for financial aid.

Loan Resources

Cost of Attendance

Each institution must make available to prospective and enrolled students information about the price of attendance, including tuition and fees, books and supplies, room and board, transportation costs, and any additional costs for a program in which the student is enrolled or expresses an interest. Institutions must also make available on their websites a net price calculator.

Resources

Penalties for Drug Law Violation of Aid

Each institution must provide to each student, upon enrollment, a separate, clear, and conspicuous written notice that advises the student that a conviction for any offense, during a period of enrollment for which the student was receiving Title IV, HEA program funds, under any federal or state law involving the possession or sale of illegal drugs will result in the loss of eligibility for any Title IV, HEA grant, loan, or work-study assistance. The institution must also provide a notice in a timely manner to any student who has lost eligibility, including ways in which the student can regain eligibility.

Resources

Refund Policy

Each institution must make available to prospective and enrolled students information about:

  • the institution's refund policy;
  • requirements and procedures for official withdrawal; and
  • requirements for return of Title IV, HEA grant or loan aid.

Resources

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