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For
all need-based financial aid programs, any
tuition assistance received by the student
must be considered. The SWU Financial Aid
Application asks whether assistance of this
type is to be received by the student and
if so, how much and under any specific conditions.
It is imperative that the student report
these types of assistance completely and
accurately. Failure to do so may affect
some state and/or federal funding.
South Carolina
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South
Carolina residents who attend SWU may be
eligible for the grant based upon the number
of hours taken during the traditional programs
fall and spring term. The average schedule
includes 17 hours during this time giving
an award of approximately $875. The FAFSA
for SWU students who are residents of South
Carolina for at least one year and who apply
for federal financial aid will be electronically
transmitted to the state to determine eligibility.
All FAFSAs must be completed and electronically
transmitted by June 30 in order for the
student to be eligible for a tuition grant
for the upcoming academic year.
If
you meet the original qualifications, you
will be notified by the Commission that
you are eligible, pending verification of
satisfactory academic progress by the Financial
Aid Office at SWU. When SWU receives the
list of those students who pass this first
qualification, it is required to verify
that the student has completed at least
24 semester hours during the previous qualifying
year and has made a satisfactory grade point
average. Then SWU must certify the number
of credit hours that the student WILL COMPLETE
(has registered for) between the period
of time beginning NO EARLIER than 10 days
prior to the first day of classes for the
traditional Fall semester and ending NO
LATER than 10 days after the end of the
traditional Spring semester. We also provide
the Commission with information about any
Pell grant received and/or any tuition assistance
received. The Commission then calculates
need and eligibility based on these criteria
and notifies SWU of the amount of tuition
grant that a student will receive. SWU will
then notify the student in writing of the
amount of grant and when the disbursements
may be expected. The original letter from
the Commission DOES NOT GUARANTEE that you
will receive the amount that it states that
you might be eligible for (nor even actually
that you will receive a grant at all); it
only gives the maximum grant, dependent
on the other conditions listed above.
If
a student has just begun the AGS program
when certification takes place and has earned
less than 24 semester hours prior to the
qualifying date, the Financial Aid Office
must review transcripts of any previously-attended
colleges from which transfer credit has
been received. Several specific criteria
exist in determining academic eligibility;
if you have a question, call the Financial
Aid Office for information about your specific
case.
AGS
students who change their schedules from
the original considered when tuition grant
certification initially takes place may
face return of funds for hours not completed.
When the roster for the second disbursement
arrives, the Financial Aid Office will check
hours completed against hours certified
and make adjustments where necessary. If
additional hours have been taken or are
scheduled, the Financial Aid Office may
request additional funding from the Commission.
The Commission will determine whether such
requests may be granted.
Appeals:
The South Carolina Tuition Grant Commission
will consider appeals when students face
unusual circumstances which have hindered
achievement of satisfactory academic progress
during a previous year. Such conditions
might include catastrophic events, unforeseen
and unavoidable to the student. Information
about appeals is available from the assistant
director of financial aid.
Pell
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Based on family need, the Federal Government provides individual grants of up to $4310 per year for educational expenses. The FAFSA provides the needed information about eligibility. When the electronic information is transmitted to the Financial Aid Office, eligibility is noted and SWU processes Pell grant awards. The student will be notified and disbursements will be handled by the Financial Aid Office. Before the second disbursement is certified, the Financial Aid Office will check the student’s schedule against coursework which was certified. This may result in a second disbursement’s being given later than the original date given for the second disbursement. Adjustments will be made where necessary, and the student may be responsible to repay any Pell monies which were received for coursework not taken.
Federal
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Independent students enrolled in the University may borrow up to $7,500 for the first year (up to 29 semester hours), $8,500 for the second year (up to 59 semester hours), and $10,500 for the third (up to 89 semester hours) and fourth years. Eligibility is determined through the FAFSA, and certification is based on a student’s expected schedule. Information about interest rates, deferments, and qualifications for subsidized or unsubsidized monies is available from the Financial Aid Office. The first disbursement will not be made until the student has actually begun the program. Loans are certified for an academic year which includes a minimum of 24 semester hours and 45 weeks of instruction, not to exceed a calendar year. When the time for the second disbursement arrives, the student’s schedule is compared to the schedule which was certified, and any adjustments that are necessary will be made. If students schedule breaks (for whatever reasons), then disbursements may be delayed until at least half of the credits for which the loan has been certified have been earned. No additional loans may be made at the end of the award period, either, until a student has successfully completed the minimum of 24 semester hours and 45 instructional weeks. Students should budget carefully to allow necessary funding for the hours of the loan period.
Deferments: Repayment of federal loans will begin six months after termination of enrollment. AGS deferments are handled by the associate registrar; contact her for questions about individual situations.
Veterans
Benefits back
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Certain
armed forces veterans and dependents who
qualify under Federal laws administered
by the Veterans Administration are
eligible to receive educational benefits.
Information about these programs is available
through state or county VA offices or from
the Academic Records Office. Students who
receive veterans benefits must report
expected benefits on their FAFSA when submitting
it to the Financial Aid Office.
Vocational
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Individuals
with a handicap which directly impedes employment
may apply to the Vocational Rehabilitation
Services to determine eligibility for assistance
(including education) toward a goal of employment.
Additional
Benefits back
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In
addition to the above programs, many companies,
corporations, and foundations offer aid
to students based upon a variety of criteria.
Students should investigate policies and
programs of employers and foundations within
their fields of study.
Satisfactory
academic progress (generally measured by
institutional standards) and continuous
enrollment must be maintained for continued
consideration for assistance.