Eastern Arizona College has a comprehensive
financial aid program to ensure, to the extent of available funding, that no
student will be denied a college education because of lack of funds. EAC
believes that primary responsibility for financing your education rests with
you and your family. The ability of you and your family to provide that support
is calculated through a federally approved needs analysis system.
A financial aid "package" often
includes more than one type of aid. Eligibility requirements for the following
programs are general in nature, and may change without notice. For more
specific details please access the EAC Financial Aid World Wide
Web site or contact the Financial Aid Office, Eastern Arizona College,
Thatcher, AZ 85552-0769, (928) 428-8287; fax (928) 428-8462.
Grants are awards which do not have to be
repaid. Included are Federal Pell Grants, Federal Supplemental Educational
Opportunity Grants (SEOG), and for Arizona residents, the Leveraging Education
Assistance Partnership (LEAP – formerly SSIG).
Federal College Work-Study Program (FWS): Federally funded part-time employment. Pay dates are
twice monthly. Student employees are paid at least the federal minimum hourly
rate.
Institutional Work-Study Program: College funded part-time employment awarded at
specific request of faculty or staff. Pay procedures are similar to those under
FWS above.
Thatcher Campus
If you have been awarded Federal Work-Study:
Note! If you are applying your work-study
earnings toward a college debt, you must come to the cashier’s counter and
endorse your check so the funds can be transferred to reduce your outstanding
bill.
Gila Pueblo Campus
If you have been awarded Federal Work Study:
EAC no longer participates in the Federal
Student Loan Programs. Information on lenders of private educational loans is
available from the Financial Aid Office staff.
Disbursement of grants and scholarships in
excess of institutional charges will be by cash or check on the first day of
the semester or as soon after as practical.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) should be submitted as soon as possible after January 1 if you plan to
enroll the following fall term. EAC's deadline for priority consideration is
March 1. Since errors or incomplete forms cause delays it is important to
complete the form early, carefully, and accurately. We encourage you to apply
on the Internet at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov. Completing your FAFSA on the World Wide Web can
speed up the FAFSA process. Using the
World Wide Web version can cut down on postal service delays. It also does edit checks as you enter data
which helps cut down on errors. If
there are difficulties or questions in filling out the form, please utilize
online assistance or request assistance from a high school counselor or our
Financial Aid Office.
Approximately 30% of all applications will be
selected for a process called "verification." If the Department of
Education or the College selects you for verification, you must prove that the
information you reported is correct by submitting income tax forms and other
documents. Therefore, you should save copies of all records and materials used
in applying for aid.
Before aid can be awarded your financial aid
file must be complete, including all documents requested. Aid is then awarded
on a first-come, first-served basis until funds are depleted. The amount of
your award is determined by eligibility, availability of funds, and compliance
with deadlines. You must reapply for aid each year.
Two basic steps are used in determining
financial aid eligibility.
Step
1. Determination of costs (student
budget). Financial Aid considers fees, tuition, room and board, books,
transportation, and personal expenses. Several standard budgets are designed to
reflect a modest but adequate standard of living. Budgets are revised only if
you can document extraordinary costs over which you have no control. The
following are samples of the standard budgets to be used for the academic year
based on an average of 16 credits per semester.
|
|
Living at Home |
Living Off Campus |
Living in Residence Hall |
|
General Fees and Tuition |
$ 788.00 |
$ 788.00 |
$ 788.00 |
|
Room and Board |
1,750.00 |
4,590.00 |
3,795.00 |
|
Books and Supplies |
600.00 |
600.00 |
600.00 |
|
Transportation |
1,0340.00 |
1,034.00 |
1,059.00 |
|
Miscellaneous |
1,550.00 |
1,550.00 |
1,550.00 |
|
Total |
$5,722.00 |
$8,562.00 |
$7,792.00 |
Out-of-state
fees are an additional $2,060 per semester or $4,120 per year.
Step
2. From the appropriate budget,
subtract the expected family contribution as computed from information supplied
on the application. This results in the maximum eligibility.
Financial aid cannot be awarded until you
have declared a major and are enrolled in courses that will lead to a degree or
certificate. If you have neither a high school diploma nor GED, you must take
and pass the Ability to Benefit test and results must be in the Financial Aid
Office before aid can be awarded.
A notification of aid offered will be mailed
to you. The Fiscal Control Office disburses aid and all debts to the College
will be deducted from any amounts due you.
To insure compliance with Federal
regulations, EAC will award federal financial aid only to those students who
are making satisfactory academic progress toward obtaining a degree or certificate.
These procedures are designed to encourage you to successfully complete a
degree or certificate in the appropriate amount of time. EAC has established
the following by which to judge that progress. These standards should not be
confused with the academic standards of the College, which may differ.
Standards: You are required to successfully complete at least
the number of credits for which financial aid was received. For full-time
students this means a minimum of 12 credit hours. Part-time students are
evaluated on a proportional basis. Repeat courses are counted in the total
number of credits for that semester. Audited credit hours are not included.
You are required to maintain at least a 1.75
cumulative grade point average (GPA) if you have attempted 1-30 semester
hours and a 2.0 or better cumulative grade point average if you have attempted
31 or higher semester hours.
Ninety-six (96) credits, including transfer
credits, will be considered the maximum time frame for completion of most
Associate degree programs. Proportional amounts of time will be allocated to
students in shorter programs.
Financial aid may cover a maximum of 30
credit hours of developmental classes. This includes classes below the 100
level and MAT 120 and ENG 100. However these credits will be included in the
maximum total of attempted hours allowed.
Financial Aid Status: If you are a full-time student but completed fewer
than the required credits or the required GPA, you may be placed on probation
for the following semester. While on probation, you may continue to receive
financial aid but must complete the number of probation credits with at least a
2.00 semester GPA.
If you achieve less than 1.00 GPA or complete
no credits, you will not receive a probationary semester and future aid will be
canceled.
Appeals: If you fail to meet the above standards and feel that
there are significant extenuating circumstances you may submit an appeal.
Appeals are to be made in writing to the Director of Financial Aid and should
outline the specific problem and project your ability to complete the program.
Reestablishing
Eligibility: If your
aid is canceled due to lack of compliance with the above GPA standard, you can
reestablish eligibility by completing credits at Eastern Arizona College without
federal financial aid and by bringing the cumulative GPA up to 2.00. If your
aid is canceled due to lack of compliance with the above earned credits
standard, you can reestablish eligibility by completing credits at Eastern
Arizona College or another college without federal financial aid. If these
credits are taken at another school you must arrange to have an academic
transcript sent from the other school. Only those credits which transfer will
be included in the calculation. Transfer credits are not included when
your GPA is calculated. Only EAC
credits affect your GPA.
Financial Aid will attempt to notify you of
any deficiencies in a timely manner; however, it is your responsibility to be
aware of the conditions of Satisfactory Academic Progress and to ensure
compliance.
You have the right to know:
You must:
Most of Eastern Arizona College's curricula
and courses listed in this catalog are approved for veterans training. You can
contact the EAC Veterans Affairs Office (in the Records and Registration
Office) for information on approved courses. These programs are maintained by
cooperative arrangement between Eastern Arizona College, the State of Arizona,
and the United States Department of Education. The College and students must
comply with all regulations governing the Act under which the students are
granted educational benefits.
You should apply for educational benefits
from the Department of Veterans Affairs well in advance of your enrollment at
Eastern Arizona College. Our Veterans Affairs Office on the Thatcher campus or
at the Gila Pueblo Campus in Globe can provide you with the Veterans
Application for Education Benefits. You'll need to arrange for transmittal
directly to EAC of an official transcript from all colleges attended. For
further information please write to Veterans Affairs Office, Eastern Arizona
College, Thatcher AZ 85552-0769.
For additional information contact: Records and Registration Office, Eastern Arizona College, Thatcher AZ 85552-0769, (928) 428-8625; FAX: (928) 428-8462; send email to: records@eac.cc.az.us
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