NEW Process started Fall 2011! Student aid will be disbursed only for those courses in which your attendance has been confirmed by your instructors.
School code: 001512
Please note:
The Lake Worth Financial Aid Advising office will close at 5:45 pm on the following TUESDAYS: January 17, 24 and 31
Important: Changes to Federal Aid Programs for 2011-12 Elimination of Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG) Elimination of Second Pell Award in an Academic Year* *The Pell Grant will only pay for the equivalent of two semesters of full-time enrollment. You should plan your enrollment carefully. If you use 100 percent of your Pell Grant in the fall and spring terms because you enroll full-time (12 credit hours or more), you will have no Pell Grant eligibility for summer 2012.
New!PELL GRANT CALCULATOR! [Click Pell Grant Calculator on left nav bar or on image] You'll need your EFC to enter on the calculator. Your EFC is listed on your Student Aid Report (SAR). Your SAR summarizes the information you submitted on your FAFSA.
New! NET PRICE CALCULATOR! Planning and financing a college education is as easy as 1-2-3! Use our new Net Price Calculator to estimate your educational expenses and grant assistance for 2011-12.
Important Dates:
OCTOBER 1ST - Last day to submit a Financial Aid SAP Appeal for Fall term
MARCH 1st - Last day to submit a Financial Aid SAP Appeal for Spring term
LOANS
JULY 15th - Last day to submit a loan application for a Summer term loan.
DECEMBER 1st - Last day to submit a loan application for a Fall term loan. (Deadline does not apply to fall/spring loans.)
APRIL 15th - Last day to submit a loan application for a Spring term loan.
Financial aid is more than just student loans. There are grants available from Federal, State of Florida and College sources. Aid is available to full-time or part-time students in all of our two-year programs and most shorter term vocational courses.
How to apply. It doesn't cost anything to apply, but students need to be citizens or permanent residents. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. You'll find the first step to be very easy - getting your own Personal Identification Number (PIN).
After receiving your PIN and filing your income tax returns, you and your family should complete the FAFSA. This site also has instructions for families who don't file a federal income tax return. The online website provides a toll free - "800" - number and a complete version in Spanish.