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Reminder:
The Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is
available now for you to apply for aid for the 2009-2010 award year. Complete and submit the FAFSA online at
www.fafsa.ed.gov to
ensure the fastest processing and fewest
errors. You may also obtain a PDF version of the FAFSA at
www.federalstudentaid.ed.gov
FAFSA and Verification
Priority Processing Dates
Following are the dates students
should have their FAFSA and verification completed for the year.
Even if the FAFSA and verification are not completed by the given
dates, students may still apply for financial aid. However, the aid
may not be available to assist in the paying of tuition and fees by
the stated fee payment deadlines. In those cases, COTC offers a
Tuition Payment Plan that can help students maintain enrollment
until financial aid processing is completed. More information is
provided at Fees & Deposits website,
http://www.cotc.edu/cotc/fees.asp.
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FAFSA Filing
Priority Processing Dates |
Verification
Priority Processing Dates |
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Autumn 2009 |
August
3,
2009 |
August 17, 2009 |
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Winter 2010 |
November 12,
2009 |
November
30, 2009 |
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Spring 2010 |
February 11,
2010 |
February
25, 2010 |
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Summer 2010 |
TBD |
TBD |
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Please choose from the following
selections:
2009 - 2010 Verification and Appeal Forms
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Forms required to
complete verification or an appeal process for the academic
year.
2009 - 2010 COTC Scholarships
- Scholarships available for the academic year for new and
continuing COTC students.
Award Notification Guide- Important information concerning the Office of Financial Aid's
policies and procedures for which each
financial aid recipient is responsible to know.
Budgets and Adjustments
- Examples of
COTC's one quarter budgets for students who are self-supporting, live with parents, or
live on-campus along with examples of acceptable adjustments to the budgets.
Common Financial Aid Terms
Fees & Deposits
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Link to COTC's Office of Fees & Deposits to obtain information about
Tuition and Fees, fee payment deadlines, and tuition payment plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
Loan Exit Counseling
- Federal requirement that needs to be completed should a student
graduate or drop to less than half-time enrollment status and has
borrowed student loans at COTC.
Nurse Education Assistance Loan Program (NEALP)
- click to apply for the loan, make changes to application,
and determine eligibility for loan funding online. Effective
January 1, 2008, the Nurse Education Assistance Loan Program (NEALP)
will contain one application period and one application deadline.
Students may apply for NEALP funding between January 1 and July 15
each year. To be considered for NEALP funding during the
2009-10 school year, all applications must be submitted and
completed by July 15, 2009. For more information and to apply,
go to
www.regents.ohio.gov/sgs/nealp. NEALP
awarding is based on the NEALP application, FAFSA data, and
information received from the applicants selected institution.
Outside Scholarships
- Scholarships that are not offered by COTC.
Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) Pre-Approval/Master Promissory Note
Process
- Loan process for
parents of dependent COTC students.
Return of Federal Financial Aid Policy
- Policy the Office of Financial Aid
administers when a student receives financial aid funds and
withdraws, drops out, or otherwise fails to complete the period of
enrollment for which he was charged.
Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
- The policy
administered by the Office of Financial Aid that requires a student
to complete a minimum standard in order to receive financial aid.
Student Employment
Student
Loans
- Click on the link and follow the easy steps to complete the
loan entrance interview and master promissory note.
Summer Aid Adjustment Chart- How your aid, tuition, SAP, and grades will be affected if you drop
a class or all your classes.
Types of Financial Aid
Veteran Forms
VA Information Sheet
VA Agreement Form
VA Enrollment Report
What Happens When You Drop Some But
Not all Hours
- Chart used to calculate how your aid will be prorated should
you enroll less than 12 credit hours.
Other Links:
www.college.gov - Site designed
by students for students and features first-person accounts of
students who overcame challenges to going to college such as peer
pressure, lack of family support, and financial barriers. It
provides relevant, comprehensive information about why to go, how to
go, and how to pay for college or other postsecondary education
programs. Young people who may have not considered higher
education a viable option will be engaged, informed, and inspired to
create their own "roadmap" to college.
FAFSA On The Web
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Federal School Code for COTC: 011046
Priority Deadline is March 1st of each year.
Financial Aid Estimator - FAFSA4caster
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a new Federal Student
Aid Web product designed to assist high school juniors and their
families plan for education beyond high school. Students can receive an estimated EFC by entering their information
into the FAFSA4caster tool, a customized version of the FAFSA.
FAFSA4caster also provides guidance on next steps for applying for
admission, applying for Federal student financial aid, and paying
for education beyond high school.
Hope Scholarship/Lifetime Learning
Tax Credit Guide
- Information about the different tax credits and
deductions.
Ohio
Board of Regents
- Direct link to the Ohio Board of Regents and the
different types of funds they offer.
Have questions? Email
COTC
Financial Aid.
NOTE: The Office of
Financial Aid staff will respond to email via COTC issued email
addresses only.
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