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    Financial Aid Financial Aid
         Financial Aid  Financial Aid
         Eligibility Requirements  Eligibility Requirements
         Types of Financial Aid  Types of Financial Aid
         Federal Pell Grant  Federal Pell Grant
         Federal Supplemental Grant  Federal Supplemental Grant
         Texas Public Grant  Texas Public Grant
         TEXAS Grant  TEXAS Grant
         TEXAS Grant II  TEXAS Grant II
         LEAP and SLEAP Program  LEAP and SLEAP Program
         Rising Star Program  Rising Star Program
         Foundation and Scholarships  Foundation and Scholarships
         Stafford and PLUS Loans  Stafford and PLUS Loans
         Short-term Loans  Short-term Loans
         Part-time Employment  Part-time Employment
         Tuition Exemptions  Tuition Exemptions
         Vocational Rehabilitation  Vocational Rehabilitation
         Native American Students  Native American Students
         Veterans' Education Benefits  Veterans' Education Benefits
         Financial Aid Application Process  Financial Aid Application Process
         Class Registration Deadlines  Class Registration Deadlines
         Return of Federal Title IV Funds  Return of Federal Title IV Funds
         Distance Learning  Distance Learning
         Standards for SAP  Standards for SAP
DCCCD Core Curriculum  DCCCD Core Curriculum
DCCCD Core Curriculum  DCCCD Core Options for AAS Awards
Transfer Services  Transfer Services
Financial Aid Application Process (Archived)
  1. First, file an application for admission with the college. This is essential. Without an application for admission, the college will not act upon an application for financial aid. See http://www1.dcccd.edu/stuapp or visit the admissions office to obtain a paper form.
  2. Then, as soon as possible, file a Free Application for Federal Student Assistance (FAFSA). See www.FAFSA.ed.gov to file electronically, or obtain a paper form from a high school counselor or college financial aid office. (One of the advantages of filing electronically is the U.S. Department of Education offers an automated application services that gives immediate assistance with errors.) Note: Answering "yes" to question 28 on the FAFSA will accomplish Selective Service Registration for those who are required to register.
  3. Processing a FAFSA may be delayed at the U.S. Department of Education for reasons such as the following:
    1. The U.S. Department of Education randomly selects applicants and requires verification of information on the FAFSA. If selected, the applicant must provide additional documents.
    2. The U.S. Department of Education matches data with the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). If the match with INS has not confirmed the applicant's noncitizen eligibility, the college must submit a document to INS to complete the confirmation.
    3. The social security number of each applicant is verified by the Social Security Administration (SSA). If the number does not match SSA records, the FAFSA is returned to the applicant unprocessed.
  4. The applicant receives a Student Aid Report (SAR), which he or she should examine immediately for accuracy. Applicants may correct SARs at www.FAFSA.ed.gov.
  5. The college has established priority-processing dates for SARS (see table below). SARs received after these dates are acted upon, as funds are available and time permits. Late applicants should be prepared to pay for tuition and books from personal resources.
Priority Processing Dates
SARS received by (date)For the period of
April 1The next summer sessions
May 1The next academic year
October 1 The next spring semester

Continuing students should file a FAFSA as soon as possible after January 1 of each year if they want to receive aid the next academic year.

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