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Scholarships, Grants, Loans, and Federal Work-Study
- Financial aid helps cover tuition, fees, books, food and housing, transportation, and other costs associated with earning a certificate or degree. TVCC offers four types of financial aid programs: Scholarships, Grants, Loans, and Federal Work-Study. Each of these programs has different eligibility requirements, funding sources, and conditions.
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TVCC's financial aid year begins with Fall session in September and continues through Summer term of each year. The students' financial aid is typically offered over Fall, Winter and Spring terms.
- Financial Aid
TVCC offers four types of financial aid programs:...
- Scholarships
Eligibility for TVCC Foundation scholarship aid is...
- Financial Aid
The financial aid program at Trinity Valley Community College is designed to provide federal and state financial aid through scholarships, grants, loans and on-campus employment.
- Who Is Eligible For Financial Aid?
- How Student Financial Aid Is Distributed
- Determining Financial Aid Eligibility
- Maintaining Eligibility For Financial Aid
- Withdrawal and Repayment Requirements
To be considered for financial aid at TVCC, students must meet general federal eligibility requirements, which include the following: 1. be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen with appropriate documentation; 2. have a high school diploma, a GED certificate or complete a home school program at a secondary level; 3. be enrolled as certificate-seek...
On the second Thursday of each term, referred to as the "census date," enrollment status is frozen and financial aid is applied to a student's account based on enrollment level. Financial aid is applied first to tuition, fees, authorized bookstore charges, and room/board for on-campus students. Any remaining funds are refunded to the student. Work-...
Four components are used to determine financial aid eligibility: 1. Cost of Attendance (COA): TVCC develops an average Cost of Attendance Budget that includes tuition and fees; books and supplies; food and housing; transportation; and other miscellaneous expenses. Additional considerations include dependent care expenses; costs related to a disabil...
Students must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) to remain eligible for financial aid. The Financial Aid Office monitors students' progress, and failure to meet the SAP standards may result in a loss of eligibility. For detailed information, please refer to TVCC's Standards of Academic Progress policy at https://catalog.tvcc.cc/current/a...
Students who receive federal financial aid and then completely withdraw, stop attending classes, or are expelled may be subject to repayment of unearned financial aid. A Title IV return calculation, based on the withdrawal date, determines how much federal aid the student earned. If the earned amount is less than the tuition and other charges, the ...
Apply to TVCC. Get Started. TVCC will require some additional things from you to complete your student file before releasing you to qualify for aid, if eligible, and register for classes. Transcripts (GED, high school, college and/or military).
A student must have a specific, stated educational goal in order to receive federal and state financial aid while attending TVCC.
Eligibility for TVCC Foundation scholarship aid is competitive and awards are determined through a comprehensive review process based upon students' application materials, academic history, community involvement, and financial need.
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Financial aid for credit students may be categorized into three types: 1 Gift Aid. Gift aid includes grants and scholarships that you are not required to repay. Grants are awarded on a need basis, while scholarships are awarded based on merit rather than financial need.