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FINANCIAL AID Office

FINANCIAL AID Office. By: Thu Vu (Kim) Michael Ngo. FINANCIAL AID DEPARTMENT. Open hours: Monday—Thursday 8am—7pm Fridays: 8am—4:30pm Fridays:8am—4:30pm Website: www.mtsac.edu Phone: (909)594-5611 Ext: 4450 Director: Susan Jones (Ext: 5970). Financial Aid. Forms

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FINANCIAL AID Office

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  1. FINANCIAL AID Office By: Thu Vu (Kim) Michael Ngo

  2. FINANCIAL AID DEPARTMENT • Open hours: Monday—Thursday 8am—7pm • Fridays: 8am—4:30pm • Fridays:8am—4:30pm • Website: www.mtsac.edu • Phone: (909)594-5611 Ext: 4450 • Director: Susan Jones (Ext: 5970)

  3. Financial Aid • Forms • FAFSA • BOGW • Cal Grant • Programs • Board of Governor Fee Waiver • Cal Grant A, B and C • Federal Pell Grant • General Loans (subsidized and unsubsidized) • Federal Work Study • Many more…

  4. Forms www.pin.ed.gov www.fafsa.ed.gov

  5. Board of Governor Fee Waiver

  6. Cal Grant A, B and C • Cal Grant A are for the four year university • Cal Grant B (Entitlement and Competitive) • GPA • March 2nd (September 2nd for Competitive) • $1551.00 (each year up to 4 years) • Cal Grant C • Vocational Programs (e.g., Certificate) • GPA • March 2nd or September 2nd • $576

  7. Federal Pell Grant • FAFSA (looks at your Expected Family Contribution) • For people who does not have a bachelor degree yet • Satisfactory progress (keep good grades) • Up to $5,550.00 per year

  8. General Loans • Two types of loans: • Subsidized loans • Unsubsidized loans • FAFSA • All students are required to go to a Loan Workshop • Explain all the rules before you can borrow

  9. Federal Work Study • Opportunity to earn part or all of student’s financial need by working on or off campus • Part-time job: teacher’s aide, clerk, grounds person, custodian, and lab assistant, etc. • Wage will be determined by the type and difficulty of the work • Must visit the Career Placement Office for a job referral appointment

  10. Conclusion • Financial Aid has many more programs and forms • Financial Aid offers free assistance • Financial Aid can help students financially to continue with their educational goals

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