St. Clair County Community College 2004-2005 Catalog
FINANCIAL AIDUPDATE 08-04-2004: The Financial Aid office is now located in the Acheson Center.
A college education is one of the most important investments you
can make. SC4 believes that anyone who desires a college education
and is capable of doing college work should have the opportunity to
attend. The college understands that students often need help to finance
their education. Through a combination of federal, state, and private
community funding sources, SC4 will work to help eligible students
meet college expenses. Many programs base their awards on financial
need but some programs have other requirements such as academic
achievement.
Students with questions concerning the financial aid process are
encouraged to either call 810-989-5530 or stop by the Financial Aid
Office. Staff members are available to meet with students to discuss
financial aid options and provide assistance with completing the process.
The Financial Aid Office is open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from
8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday from 8:00 a.m. until
6:00 p.m. For additional information on financial aid, consult: The
Student Guide, published by the U.S. Department of Education and The 5 Ws
of Financial Aid, published by the Michigan Department of Treasury.
Reliable Internet sources for financial aid information are "The
Financial Aid Page" at http://www.finaid.org; U.S. Department of Education at
http://www.ed.gov/studentaid; or Michigan Student Financial Aid at
http://www.MI-StudentAid.org. All
programs, criteria, and funding are subject to change without notice.
FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION PROCESS
All students seeking financial aid at SC4 must first complete an
Application for Admission to the college. To be considered for financial
aid, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must be
completed each academic year. Returning students may substitute the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid Renewal Application for the FAFSA if
they receive this application in the mail from the federal processor.
Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office or high school
counseling offices. Students may also complete the application online
at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Students MUST include SC4's Title IV code,
002310, on their FAFSA to ensure the college receives their financial aid
application.
The application process takes approximately four weeks to
complete; therefore students are encouraged to apply for financial aid as early
as possible. Although Federal Pell Grants and student loans are awarded on
a continual basis throughout the year, other state and federal grants,
as well as student employment (work-study), are awarded on a
first-come, first-served basis.
An additional SC4 Financial Aid Request Form is required for the
Spring and Summer sessions. The application will be available in the
Financial Aid Office in mid-February.
DETERMINATION OF ELIGIBILITY
Most awards are made to students that have demonstrated
financial need. The Federal Methodology Formula measures a family's ability
to pay college expenses by assessing its financial strength.
Family/student income and assets, family size, retirement needs of parents, and
number of children in college are just some of the factors considered
with the Federal formula. As a result of the FAFSA application (which
supplies the data used in the formula), each student will receive an
Expected Family Contribution (EFC). Using the Federal Methodology,
this is the amount that the student/family could reasonably contribute
toward educational expenses.
COST OF ATTENDANCE
A student demonstrates need when the Cost of Attendance
MINUS the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is greater than zero. The Cost
of Attendance is an average of what it will cost to attend a
particular institution for an academic year. It includes tuition and fees, books
and supplies, room and board, travel costs, and miscellaneous
personal expenses. These costs are used only to calculate financial aid
eligibility. Actual costs will vary from student to student. The Cost of
Attendance for the average in-district, full-time student at SC4 is
approximately $8,930 per year. For detailed information on cost of attendance at
SC4, contact the Financial Aid Office.
Awarding Process
Students are selected to receive financial aid based on program
eligibility requirements, deadlines, and maintaining satisfactory
academic progress. Funds are limited in some programs and awarded to
early applicants who meet all requirements. Award amounts are based
on demonstrated financial need, cost of attendance, enrollment
status, program limitations, and the availability of funds. SC4 awards
financial aid in the following order: grants and scholarships, work-study
programs, and loan programs. The type of financial aid offered depends
on the amount of need, program regulations, other funding sources,
dependency status, and availability of funds.
Awards may be adjusted based upon the enrollment status of
the student according to the following:
Full-time = 12 or more credit hours
Three-quarter time = 9-11 credit hours
Half-time = 6-8 credit hours
Less than half-time = less than 6 credit hours
Returning SC4 Financial Aid Students
Students must reapply for financial aid each academic year.
Program criteria, funding, and maintaining satisfactory academic progress
is used in determining eligibility for aid. In addition, students cannot owe
an overpayment on any federal grant program, be in default on any
student loan, or have borrowed in excess of the student loan limits at
any institution.
Attendance at Multiple Institutions
Students cannot receive financial aid at another institution and
SC4 concurrently. Students will be responsible for any overawards and will
not be eligible for further aid until the funds are recovered.
STUDY ABROAD
Students may be eligible for federal assistance while attending a
study abroad program that is approved for credit by SC4.
DISBURSEMENT OF FINANCIAL AID
Students who have been awarded grants, scholarships, or loans
will have their accounts credited toward the cost of tuition and fees.
Remaining funds will be transferred to the bookstore one week prior to
the beginning of each semester and will remain on the bookstore
account through the last day to add and/or drop with a refund.
Any remaining funds after tuition, fees, and bookstore charges will
be disbursed to the student after the conclusion of the institutional
refund period. Credit balances from grant and/or loan awards will be refunded
to the student as soon as possible, but no later than 14 days from the
date the credit balance occurs on the student account.
Students are responsible for payment of any remaining balance after
all financial aid has been applied.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
The following section provides a brief description of the financial
aid programs available at SC4. Enrollment requirements vary by
program and can range from less than half-time to full-time enrollment
each semester. Awards are based on meeting eligibility criteria,
satisfactory academic progress, and the availability of funding. Generally, grants
and scholarships are tax free if they are used for qualifying tuition
and course-related expenses. Questions regarding tax issues should
be directed to the IRS or your tax preparer.
Grant Programs
Federal Pell Grant This is a federal grant program for students without a bachelor's
degree enrolled in an undergraduate program who demonstrate exceptional
financial need. The award range is set by the federal government
each academic year and currently ranges from $400-$4,050. Enrollment
requirements range from less than half-time to full-time depending
on individual eligibility.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
This is a federal grant program for students without a bachelor's
degree enrolled in an undergraduate program who demonstrate exceptional
financial need. The award is determined by the college and is based
on funds available each year. Enrollment requirements range from less
than half-time to full-time depending on individual eligibility.
Michigan Educational Opportunity Grant (MEOG)
This state grant provides up to $1,000 per academic year to
students with exceptional need who enroll for a minimum of six credit hours
per semester, are citizens or permanent residents, and have been
continuous residents of Michigan for 12 months. The college determines
the award amount.
Michigan Adult Part-Time Grant (MAPTG)
This state grant program provides up to $600 per academic year
to students with financial need who enroll for three to eleven credit
hours per semester. Students must be considered as independent
students according to Federal guidelines, must have been out of high school
at least two years (other than GED), are citizens or permanent
residents, and have been continuous residents of Michigan for 12 months.
Tuition Incentive Program (TIP)
This state grant program provides funding for tuition and
mandatory fees to students who are high school graduates or have earned a
GED by the time they reach the age of 20. The Family Independence
Agency certifies financial eligibility for each recipient. Students must enroll
for a minimum of six credit hours per semester.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Students are encouraged to pick up a copy of the Scholarship
Book available in the Financial Aid Office between February 1 and
mid-March. The Scholarship Book contains current scholarship offerings,
criteria, and deadline dates. The Financial Aid Office also advertises
scholarships as they become available through the
Student Bulletin, a weekly newsletter distributed throughout the campus. The following is a list
of scholarships that have been made available to students attending SC4:
Acheson Memorial Scholarship
Helen Alexander Scholarship
K. Altherr Memorial Endowment
American Association of University Women _ Past Presidents Scholarship
Vera Andrus Scholarship
Robert Ange Scholarship
Theodora Beard Memorial Scholarship
Wilford Beauvais Memorial Scholarship
Irving and Agnes Bedford Scholarship
Donald Bezenah Memorial Scholarship
Guido and Elizabeth Binda Scholarship
Del James Blessinger Scholarship
Blessinger Grant in Aid
Blue Water Chapter of Michigan Association of Retired School Personnel
Blue Water Garden Club Scholarship
Blue Water Sportfishing Scholarship
Blue Water Women Lawyers
Board of Trustees Grant
Board of Trustees Honors Scholarship
Clara E. and Joseph M. Bourke Memorial Scholarship
Emerson and Lucilda Brown Scholarship
Edward Bush Memorial Scholarship
Mayme Bush/Inez Innes Memorial Scholarship
Cardiology Associates of Port Huron Scholarship
Clay Township Good Fellows Scholarship
Howard D. and Annabelle Crull Scholarship
DECA Leadership Scholarship
Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship
Jane Deprez/Huron Family Practice Scholarship
Don and Wilhelmena DesJardins
Grace Donaldson Scholarship
E & A Credit Union Scholarship
Educational Support Personnel - MEA/NEA Scholarship
Erie Square Gazette Scholarship
Virginia Fadell Memorial/Grace Goodwin Scholarship
Foreign Language Scholarship
Fort Gratiot Lions Club Scholarship
Theron and Eleanor Godbold Endowment
Charles Myron Gossman Scholarship
James H. Halamka Memorial Scholarship
Donna Jean Hale Memorial Scholarship
Raymond and Mary Haley Memorial Scholarship
Gar and Leda Henry Sports Scholarship
Hispanic Council of St. Clair County Scholarship
Kahmann Memorial Scholarship
Robert and Marilyn Kovach Scholarship
League of Catholic Women Scholarship
Hazel and Harold Lewis Memorial Scholarship
Little Brothers - Little Sisters Scholarship
Alfred Maxwell Memorial Scholarship
McMillan/Tillman Scholarship
Marian Pollock Moore Scholarship
Bessie I. Mueller Endowment
E. B. Mueller Endowment
Mueller Brass Scholarship
Nursing Program Scholarship
Paul Jackson Memorial Scholarship
Pine River Plastics Scholarship
Police Officer's and Fire Fighter's Survivor Scholarship
Port Huron Garden Club Scholarship
Port Huron Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship
Port Huron Lion's Club Scholarship
Port Huron Police Association Scholarship
Port Huron Rotary Club Scholarship
Port Huron Sports Hall of Fame Scholarship
Prestolite Endowment
Prichard Scholarship
Prichard Nursing Scholarship
Mary Regling Memorial Endowment
Gordon and Marlene Rady Scholarship
River District Hospital Auxiliary - McFern - Smelzer Scholarship
Keegan Robinson Memorial Scholarship
St. Clair County AFL-CIO Scholarship
St. Clair County Community College Alumni Association Scholarship
Carl Schwedler Memorial Endowment
Clarence Scott Memorial Scholarship
Janet Kelly Memorial - Social Science Dept. Scholarship
Student Government Scholarship
Sydney Spofford Scholarship
Carl Steinborn Memorial Endowment
Student Services Grant
Beverly L. Tansky Memorial Scholarship
Craig Walker Memorial Scholarship
Watson Bros. Centennial Scholarship
For further information regarding scholarships, contact the Financial
Aid Office, Room 203 MB. Students are also encouraged to seek
additional scholarship information from high school counseling offices;
fraternal, civic, state, and national organizations; and employers who issue
information through their own publications.
203 Main Building (MB), 810-989-5530