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Consumer
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PHILOSOPHY OF FINANCIAL AID
The Office of Student Financial Assistance at Texas A&M - Corpus Christi
is available to assist those students who have difficulty meeting the cost
of attending the University. Although the primary responsibility for financing
an education rests with the student and the student's immediate family,
it is recognized that many students will require additional assistance in
order to finance their educational goals. Therefore, A&M-Corpus Christi
offers financial assistance based on documented financial need to those
students who would otherwise not be able to attend the University.
STATEMENT
OF NONDISCRIMINATION
Texas A&M - Corpus Christi is an equal opportunity, affirmative action,
coeducational institution which does not discriminate on the basis of
race, creed, color, sex, disability, national or ethnic origin.
GENERAL
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
To be eligible for federal and state student aid, an applicant must:
- Be
a U. S. citizen or reside in the U.S. for other than a temporary purpose.
- Demonstrate
a documented need for need-based financial assistance.
- Be
in good academic standing and maintain a satisfactory level of academic
progress toward a degree or certificate.
- Enroll
for the course load required by the requested aid program; and
- Not
be in default on any educational loan, or owe a refund or repayment
on any educational grant.
STUDENT
RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
It is the student's right to: know what financial assistance is available;
know the deadlines for submitting applications; know the cost of attending
the University; know the elements of determining financial need and how
much need has been met; know the University's refund and repayment policy;
know the University's satisfactory academic progress policy; know the
terms of student loans; and request additional clarification or reconsideration
of any aspect of the aid application or package.
It is the student's
responsibility to: review all information about the University; complete
all required application forms accurately; submit all requested information
in a timely manner; read and understand forms which require a signature;
know and comply with all deadlines; know and comply with the refund and
repayment policy; maintain a satisfactory level of academic progress;
and notify lender of any status changes;
FURTHER
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Further information concerning financial aid can be found in "The
Student Guide," (www.ed.gov/prog_info/SFA/StudentGuide/)
a publication of the U. S. Department of Education, or "Financial
Aid for Texas Students," (www.collegefortexans.com)
a publication of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. These
publications are available upon request through the Financial Aid Office.
FINANCIAL
AID COUNSELING
The Financial Aid Office offers personal counseling to students and parents
concerning aid opportunities, application requirements, program guidelines,
and student eligibility. Students and parents may call or visit the office
during office hours for any needed assistance. Appointments are encouraged,
but not necessary.
APPLYING
FOR FINANCIAL AID
The application period begins January 1 of each year for the following
award year (June 1 through May 31). As soon as possible after January
1, an applicant should obtain an application packet from the Financial
Aid Office. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), or the
Renewal FAFSA, should be completed and returned to the federal processor
at the address indicated on the application form or submitted electronically
at www.fafsa.ed.gov. All
other required forms should be completed and forwarded directly to the
TAMUCC Financial Aid Office.
Approximately 2-4 weeks from the filing date of the FAFSA, the applicant
will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR) from the processor. If you provied
an email address on your FAFSA application, you will receive an emailed
SAR from the federal processor. The applicant should review Part I of
the SAR for any additional steps required by the processor.
Applications
for assistance cannot be fully considered until all of the required application
forms are received by the Financial Aid Office and the applicant's admission
status as a regular degree-seeking student is approved by the Admissions
and Records Office or the Graduate Dean's Office. Applicants must re-apply
for financial aid each year. The application process must be completed
by the last class day of the application period to be considered for aid
for that period of enrollment. Financial Aid cannot be received for periods
of non- enrollment.
PRIORITY
DEADLINES
In order to receive full consideration for financial assistance and to
ensure the determination of eligibility by the beginning of a given application
period, an applicant must submit all required application forms to the
Financial Aid Office by the priority deadline dates below:
Scholarships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .February 1 Summer Terms
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .February 15
Fall/Spring Semesters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April
1
Spring Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .November 1
Completed applications
will be processed on a "first-completed, first-awarded" basis.
If the priority deadline is not met, the applicant should make other arrangements
for the payment of initial tuition and fees with the Business Office.
THE
AWARDING PROCESS
DETERMINING
FINANCIAL NEED
Financial need is the difference between the cost of attending the University
and the resources available to the student to help meet that cost. Thus,
financial need is determined to be the:
Cost
of Attendance
-Expected Family Contribution
- Other Available Resources
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=Financial Need
Expected Family
Contribution (EFC) is the amount a student and parent(s) can reasonably
be expected to contribute towards educational expenses. The actual amount
of the EFC is dependent upon family and student income, assets, family
size, number of family members in college, taxes paid and age of the older
parent. A student's EFC is determined the information provided to the
U. S. Department of Education thru the Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA). All applicants are required to inform the Financial Aid Office
of any additional assistance to be received from outside sources during
the application period.
AWARDING
FINANCIAL AID
Once documented need is established, a financial aid officer will consider
programs for which the applicant is eligible and has expressed an interest.
It is impractical for the aid applicant to expect the total calculated
need to be met with gift-aid (grants and scholarships). In order to meet
as much of the documented need as possible, the applicant must apply for
a self-help program (loans or employment).
Every effort
will be made to meet the applicant's documented need through a combination
of aid programs. The amount awarded will be based on the financial need
of the applicant, the limitations imposed by the various financial aid
programs, and the availability of funding. The total award may be less
than the documented need because of fund limitations, an unusually large
student budget, the applicant's aid request limitation, and/or prescribed
program allowances.
Aid applications
will be reviewed and awards made as long as funds are available on a "first-completed,
first-awarded" basis. Once a financial aid package has been awarded,
an award notification letter will be sent to the applicant indicating
the types and amounts of aid offered. You must review your award notification,
accept or decline all the financial assistance offered to you, and return
a signed copy of your awards letter to the Financial Aid Office within
ten (10) days of receipt or accept your financial assistance package online at http://sail.tamucc.edu. Failure to do so may result in all aid being
canceled. No aid will be disbursed until a signed awards letter is on
file in the Office of Student Financial Assistance.
If, after the
aid package has been awarded, it is determined that an additional resource
is available to the student to help meet the cost of attendance, the Financial
Aid Office will be required to recalculate the applicant's eligibility
to include the additional resource. If the additional resource causes
an over award situation, the student's aid package will be adjusted to
compensate for the over award. Adjustments may include canceling or decreasing
previously awarded aid. A revised award notification letter will be sent
to the applicant indicating any revisions made to the aid package.
STUDENT
EXPENSE BUDGETS
The cost of attending Texas A&M - Corpus Christi varies with enrollment status, housing situations, and personal lifestyles. Standard student expense budgets are prepared each year to be used in determining a student's financial need. Budgets are constructed for students living at home with parents, living on-campus, and living off-campus. Each standard expense budget includes cost components defined by law for tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, transportation, and personal expenses. Increases may be allowed for dependent care costs and disability expenses in documented individual student circumstances.
Budgets are constructed to estimate expenses for periods of enrollment for the Fall and Spring semesters as well as the Summer terms. Examples of Fall 2007/Spring 2008 student expense budgets are as follows:
UNDERGRADUATE YEARLY BUDGETS (30 CREDIT HOURS)
Undergraduate student living on-campus
Expenses |
Texas resident |
Non-Texas resident |
| Tuition and fees |
$5,639 |
$13,979 |
| Room and board |
$8,648 |
$8,648 |
| Books |
$900 |
$900 |
| Transportation |
$862 |
$862 |
| Miscellaneous |
$1,335 |
$1,335 |
| TOTAL |
$17,384 |
$25,724 |
Undergraduate student living off-campus
Expenses |
Texas resident |
Non-Texas resident |
| Tuition and fees |
$5,639 |
$13,979 |
| Room and board |
$9,971 |
$9,971 |
| Books |
$900 |
$900 |
| Transportation |
$1,499 |
$1,499 |
| Miscellaneous |
$1,335 |
$1,335 |
| TOTAL |
$19,344 |
$27,684 |
| Childcare estimate |
$2,550 |
$2,550 |
| TOTAL (with childcare) |
$21,894 |
$30,234 |
Undergraduate student living at home (with parent/guardian)
Expenses |
No dependents |
With dependents |
| Tuition and fees |
$5,639 |
$5,639 |
| Room and board |
$2,014 |
$3,414 |
| Books |
$900 |
$900 |
| Transportation |
$1,499 |
$1,499 |
| Miscellaneous |
$1,093 |
$1,335 |
| TOTAL |
$11,145 |
$12,787 |
| Childcare estimate |
N/A |
$2,550 |
| TOTAL (with childcare) |
N/A |
$15,337 |
GRADUATE (MASTER/DOCTORAL) YEARLY BUDGETS
(20 CREDIT HOURS)
Graduate student living on-campus
Expenses |
Texas resident |
Non-Texas resident |
| Tuition and fees |
$4,306 |
$9,866 |
| Room and board |
$8,648 |
$8,648 |
| Books |
$675 |
$675 |
| Transportation |
$862 |
$862 |
| Miscellaneous |
$1,335 |
$1,335 |
| TOTAL |
$15,826 |
$21,386 |
Graduate student living off-campus
Expenses |
Texas resident |
Non-Texas resident |
| Tuition and fees |
$4,306 |
$9,866 |
| Room and board |
$9,971 |
$9,971 |
| Books |
$675 |
$675 |
| Transportation |
$1,499 |
$1,499 |
| Miscellaneous |
$1,335 |
$1,335 |
| TOTAL |
$17,786 |
$23,346 |
| Childcare estimate |
$2,550 |
$2,550 |
| TOTAL (with childcare) |
$20,336 |
$25,896 |
Graduate student living at home (with parent/guardian)
Expenses |
No dependents |
With dependents |
| Tuition and fees |
$4,306 |
$4,306 |
| Room and board |
$2,014 |
$3,280 |
| Books |
$675 |
$675 |
| Transportation |
$1,499 |
$1,499 |
| Miscellaneous |
$1,093 |
$1,335 |
| TOTAL |
$9,587 |
$11,095 |
| Childcare estimate |
N/A |
$2,550 |
| TOTAL (with childcare) |
N/A |
$13,645 |
*Estimated student expense budget totals may vary from award year
to award year due to possible increases in the individual cost components
not available at the time of this publication.
DISBURSING
FINANCIAL AID
The following grants will be automatically credited to your account when
you enroll for the required number of hours for which you were awarded:
Federal Pell
Grant
Federal Stafford and PLUS Loans
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
Texas Public Educational Grant (TPEG)
Texas A&M University -Corpus Christ Grant (TAMUCC Grant)
Towards Excellence, Access, and Success Grant (Texas Grant)
leveraging Educational Assistance Program (LEAP)
Special Leveraging Educational Assistance Program (SLEAP)
THECB Nursing Scholarships
THECB Fifth Year Accounting Scholarship
All Scholarships awarded by TAMUCC
IMPORTANT
NOTE: Since financial aid awards are automatically applied
to your account, your classes will NOT be dropped for non-payment. However,
if you change your mind about attending Texas A&M- Corpus Christi,
be sure to notify the Office of Admissions and Records to cancel your
classes; the Business Office to cancel your tuition and fee bill; and
the Office of Student Financial Assistance to cancel your financial aid.
RETURN
OF FUNDS DUE TO WITHDRAWAL
A student who receives financial aid and withdraws from the University
may be required to repay all or part of the aid awarded. An application
for withdrawal from the University must be initiated in the Office of
Admissions and Records (Admissions
Office).
As part of
this withdrawal process, students are required to secure approval from
the Financial Aid Office. As required by federal regulations, the Financial
Aid Office will determine if the student must repay all or part of the
aid awarded. Calculation of repayment is made at the time of withdrawal
by determining the amount of aid the student was awarded, the amount of
awarded aid the student earned, and ultimately the amount of awarded aid
the student did not earn that must be returned to the aid program(s).
The following
steps are used to calculate the amount that must be returned to the aid
programs(s):
- Determination
of the withdrawal date.
- Determination
of the amount of aid the student earned. This is done by multiplying
the % of the period of enrollment that has been completed (or 100% once
the student completes 60% of the enrollment period) x the aid that was
disbursed and/or could have been disbursed as of the date of withdrawal.
- Determination
of the amount of aid the student did not earn. This is done by subtracting
the "earned amount" from the aid disbursed as of the date
of withdrawal.
- Determination
of the amount of aid the University must return. This is the amount
that is equal to the total institutional charges for the payment period
x the % of the aid that was unearned.
- Determination
of the amount of aid the student must return. This is the amount that
is equal to the aid received by the student for non-institutional expenses
x the % of the aid that was unearned.
Special rules
that apply to the return of the unearned aid include:
- The University
must return the amount of unearned aid that is equal to the total institutional
charges for the payment period x the % of the aid that was unearned.
- In order
to satisfy the amount the University must return to the aid programs,
a combination of the following resources may be used - aid not yet disbursed
to the student, the student's refund as determined by the official refund
schedule as posted by the Business Office (Business
Office) and an additional amount to be repaid by the student.
- The student
must return the balance of the unearned aid less the amount the University
returned.
- The student's
share of loans to be returned may be repaid in accordance with the terms
of the loan.
- The student's
share of the grants to be returned is divided in half.
- Excess
funds will be returned in the following order: Unsubsidized Federal
Stafford Loan Program; Subsidized Federal Stafford Loan Program; Federal
Perkins Loan Program; Federal PLUS Program; Federal Pell Grant Program;
Federal SEOG Program; Other Title IV Aid; Other State Aid; and Miscellaneous
Aid.
The policy
to return funds due to withdrawal may be modified at any time without
prior notice in order to comply with state and federal guidelines.
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