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FEDERAL FUNDING
Casa
Loma College offers students several options for payment of
tuition. All students are encouraged to apply for financial assistance
if unable to meet the educational costs on their own. (Nurse Assistant
Program applicants are not qualified to apply for Title IV Financial
Aid.) Financial aid information and application assistance are provided
by the college’s financial aid office to help each student and their
family clearly understand their financial situation before entering into
a contractual agreement.
Casa
Loma College participates in the following financial aid
programs and will assist students in evaluating their needs and
qualifications for financial aid.
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State
of California
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CAL
Grants A, B, C (available to students who have applied prior to
March 2nd)
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United
States Government
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Department of Education (USDE) Title IV Federal Student
Financial Aid Programs
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Federal
Pell Grants
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Federal
Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants (FSEOG)
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Federal
Perkins Loans
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Federal
Family Education Loan Program (FFELP)
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Federal
Stafford (subsidized and unsubsidized) and additional unsubsidized
Stafford Loans; Federal Parent
Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS);
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Department of the Army
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Specialized Training for Army Readiness (STAR)
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Department of Veterans Affairs
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Veteran’s Educational Assistance Program
Additional
information regarding eligibility requirements, amounts available,
interest rates and repayment schedules is available from the financial
aid office.
Sallie Mae Loans:
Financing of
programs which are a minimum of 1000 hours may also be obtained through
Sallie Mae Loans. These loans are based on credit history and
debt-to-income ratio. Additional information regarding eligibility
requirements, amounts available, interest rates, and repayment schedule
is available from the financial aid office.
Financial
assistance is available to students of the Nurse Assistant/ Home Health
Aide Programs, however due to the short length of the programs and
restrictions from the federal government regarding student eligibility
Title IV Funds are not available. Students enrolled in these programs
may set up a reasonable payment schedule with the financial aid office. |