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How to Apply for Financial Aid

There's money to pay for college and job training. 色虎视频 can help you apply.

 

Money for college expenses and job training can come from multiple sources and is commonly known as 鈥渇inancial aid.鈥 For qualified students, financial aid can reduce the cost of attending a college, university, or job program.

色虎视频 can help you avoid missing out on money that might be available to you. Explore the range of financial aid programs available and learn how to apply.

 

Financial Aid Forms

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FAFSA
If you're looking for money, focus on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid to get financial aid money for college and job training costs.

 

Filing a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)鈥痠s the starting point for:

  • federal grant programs, such as Pell grants
  • state grants and scholarships, and
  • college/university grants and scholarships*  

The FAFSA is free to file, and is worth your time. Not filing a FAFSA tells colleges and job training programs that you can pay full price for your education. And even if you can, you should still file a FAFSA to get some education cost relief.

Even if you don鈥檛 know what you want to do after high school, or you don鈥檛 believe you鈥檒l qualify for financial aid, or you don鈥檛 believe you can afford to continue your education, you should still file a FAFSA. Filing a FAFSA and learning about the financial aid you qualify for, offers a clearer picture on how you can cover future education expenses.

Be sure you only use the United States鈥痜ederal student aid website鈥痺hen filing a FAFSA (StudentAid.gov). While you may receive flyers/solicitations offering a for-fee service to file your FAFSA, there is free help available from both 色虎视频 and the Federal Student Aid office.

Keep in mind:

Some colleges require additional financial aid applications, such as the CSS Profile, which we鈥檒l dive into further below.

Focus on FAFSA.

 

CSS Profile
Each year CSS Profile unlocks access to millions of institutional financial aid dollars. 

 

The CSS Profile is an online application used by colleges and scholarship programs to award non-federal institutional aid (aid offered by the school).

For federal aid, state grants, scholarships and other forms of financial aid, you must complete the FAFSA.  

The CSS Profile is designed to gather as much specific information as possible about your family鈥檚 financial situation and assets. For some families, completing the CSS Profile results in accessing institutional scholarships and a lower net cost of education.  

Each school uses the CSS Profile differently, and the questions can vary by school.

The deadlines may also vary by school (and are usually aligned to Admissions deadlines) so be sure to check with each school you鈥檙e applying to. Money is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis so don鈥檛 wait.

The College Board, who administers the CSS Profile form, offers many resources on their . You can also check with the school's financial aid office.  They know best how their school uses the form and any specific requirements.

Remember, even if a school requires the CSS Profile, you should still file a FAFSA, because all schools want to maximize federal financial aid first.

 

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802Opportunity
Get the training you need for the job you want, tuition-free.

 

An associate degree or certificate from CCV can provide the knowledge and skills you鈥檒l need to pursue a higher paying job, advance in the job you have, or build a foundation for further study. 

Funded by the Vermont Legislature, 802Opportunity is open to new or returning students of any age with a family income of $75,000 or less and do not already have a bachelor's degree.

  • Choose from over 30 flexible programs.
  • Day and evening classes.
  • In person or online. 

Explore 802Opportunity.

 

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grants
Grants are free financial aid that you don't need to pay back.

 

 

色虎视频 is your resource for Vermont grants. College and job training grant amounts vary by student and by year, depending on available funding and financial need. Students must file a FAFSA as part of the application process for Grant assistance. 

There are 3 kinds of grants you can use for your education or training:

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STATE GRANTS
Check your state for grant programs here:

If you're a Vermont resident, you may be eligible to receive grant money from the state through 色虎视频. 

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FEDERAL GRANTS

Federal U.S. Department of Education grant programs include Pell grants, FSEOG grants, TEACH grants, and Iraq & Afghanistan service grants.

File a FAFSA to determine your eligibility. 

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COLLEGE GRANTS from your school.

A lot of colleges and career programs offer grants to students. 

Contact your school's financial aid office to ask which applications need to be filed.

Be sure to look for financial aid deadlines and additional forms that may be required.

Start your Vermont grant application.

 

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scholarships
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Scholarships are student aid offered by different groups, organizations, and even individuals. They're offered to students based on different reasons. Many students qualify for at least one scholarship during their education lifetime. If you live in Vermont, 色虎视频 can guide you through the scholarship database search process.


色虎视频 administers more than 150 college and job training scholarships available to Vermont residents (including some for non-residents). And we encourage you to apply! Students must file a FAFSA as part of the application process for scholarship assistance. 

Keep in mind:

Scholarships are competitive.

Communication is key. 

Eligibility is important.

Scholarships have deadlines鈥攁pply early and keep track of upcoming due dates.

Explore scholarship options.

 

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military funding

Find scholarships, forgivable loans and other programs for members of the armed forces and their families.

 

The Federal government and the State of Vermont offer programs that help fund college and training for members of the military, veterans, and their families.

Explore Military funding options.

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career-focused funding
(workforce development funding)
Funding to help you train for a career in a high-demand job field.

 

色虎视频 works with the State of Vermont to offer career-specific interest-free forgivable loans to encourage students to enter the Vermont workforce in specific high-demand fields. This new funding will reduce or eliminate tuition for eligible students pursuing careers in critical fields such as skilled trades, nursing, mental health care and more.

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View the current offerings on our Workforce Development page.

 

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work study
Federal Work-Study (FWS) Program

 

Federal Work-Study provides part-time jobs for undergraduate and graduate students with financial need. The program allows students to earn money to pay for expenses while in school. Federal Work-Study encourages community service work and work related to a student's course of study. Students must file their FAFSA as part of the application process for FWS assistance.

Keep in mind:

While the college awards the aid, students are responsible for finding a job and working the required hours to receive funds.

Work study funds do not go toward a student鈥檚 billable expenses. Funds are often used for personal expenses/course supplies.

Contact your school's financial aid office or learn more at the .

 

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student loans

If you鈥檙e new to the world of college or job training loans, the details can be confusing. 色虎视频 can clear the air. 

 

Even after being awarded grants, scholarships, work-study, and using money from savings, some families and students still need education loans to pay for their remaining education expenses. Loans should be your last student aid option since they need to be repaid. 

There are two main options for student loans: federal (government) loans and private loans from banks, credit unions, and nonprofits like 色虎视频. Before shopping for a private student loan, research all your options for federal student loans, also known as Direct loans. These loans offer flexible repayment options that are meant to support students who are entering the workforce after school.

As Vermont鈥檚 nonprofit state agency, 色虎视频 leads with education to help families and students understand the basics of federal and 鈥減rivate" loans (they're not created equal). We鈥檒l also show you ways to compare loan options so you can minimize your monthly payments and the total amount you鈥檒l pay in the long term.

Keep in mind:

Student loans require an application (and usually a cosigner).

Parents (or guardians) can apply for education loans for their student.

Lender approval is based on the applicant鈥檚 credit-worthiness 鈥 not all applicants will be approved.

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Learn more about loans.

 

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Financial Aid Frequently Asked Questions

I plan to go to school part-time. Can I get financial aid?

Almost all aid programs are available to students who attend school at least half-time. Some institutions give preference to full-time students. 色虎视频 administers a Part-Time Grant Program for degree-students taking fewer than 12 credits of course work per semester.

Learn more about applying for financial aid

I'm not living with my parents, and I receive no support from them. Can I file as a self-supporting student?

If you're under 24 years of age, you must file as a dependent student unless you meet certain criteria. You can learn more about dependency status at the Student Aid website.

If you do not meet the criteria to be considered independent for the purposes of financial aid, contact your school and 色虎视频 directly to discuss your situation.

Do I need to apply for financial aid every year?

Yes, students must apply for financial aid every year they鈥檙e in school.

Who decides how much money I鈥檒l get?

Your school鈥檚 financial aid office will determine how much financial aid you're eligible to receive based on the information you provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

You can learn more about how aid is calculated at the  website.

What is the SAI?

The Student Aid Index (SAI) is an eligibility index number that a college鈥檚 or career school鈥檚 financial aid office uses to determine how much federal student aid the student would receive if the student attended the school. This number results from the information that the student provides in their FAFSA庐 form鈥攁 form that all students need to complete to be eligible for federal and other financial aid.

The Federal Student Aid Estimator estimates the SAI.

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 I have to borrow money to pay my college bills. Can I save any money by shopping around for loans? Are all loans the same?

All education loans are not the same. There are two types of education loans; federal and private. Congress sets the standard interest rates and fees for federal education loans. Private loans are offered by private lenders, including banks, credit unions, or organizations such as 色虎视频. Individual lenders determine the interest rates and fees for their private education loans.

Learn more about education loan options

I have defaulted on a student loan. Am I eligible for additional financial aid so that I may return to school?

You may regain eligibility for additional financial aid (including grants and loans) if you arrange a payment schedule with the holder of your defaulted loan and if you make the payments on time.

If your defaulted loans are with us, we have 3 specialized programs for defaulted borrowers, one of which you may qualify for. Please contact our Collections department for more information.

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