- Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) every academic year:
FAFSA.gov. A student aid report (SAR) will be emailed to you from the Department of
Education notifying you of your EFC (Expected Family Contribution). This information
will also be sent to Nassau Community College if you enter our school code, 002873,
on the FAFSA. The College will then determine and notify you of your financial aid
award.
- You must be a matriculated student in an approved degree or certificate program at
Nassau Community College to be eligible for financial aid. Classes taken for audit
are not eligible for financial assistance. It is the student's responsibility to inform
the Office of Financial Aid if he/she enrolls in a class for an audit grade.
- Your financial assistance is awarded based on calculated need as determined from the
information you provided on your FAFSA. Financial aid awards are subject to adjustments
or cancellations due to changes in laws, regulations, appropriations, changes in your
financial situation, verification, discovery of data errors, changes in your enrollment
status, or changes in your residency status amongst other reasons.
- You must maintain satisfactory academic progress. Students receiving federal aid for
their educational costs are required to maintain an acceptable cumulative GPA, while
at the same time completing a specified percentage of the credits for which they registered
within a certain time frame.
- Student must file a FAFSA to be considered for Federal student loans.
- Perkins Loan-a low interest loan (5% fixed) is awarded based on financial need. Interest
begins nine months after the student is no longer enrolled for at least 6 credits.
- Federal Direct Stafford loans – A subsidized loan is a need-based loan. An unsubsidized
loan is NOT based on financial need. You are responsible for the interest that begins
to accrue on this loan once it is disbursed. You must be enrolled at least half-time
(six degree-bearing credits minimum) to be eligible for the Federal Direct Loan(s)
in a given semester. Repayment of these loans begins after you stop pursuing your
degree or you are registered for less than 6 credits. You will then be required to
complete an online, Exit Counseling session at studentloans.gov.
- Students who have been previously incarcerated or are currently incarcerated or who
might be incarcerated during their current term of attendance must identify themselves
to the financial aid office to determine their financial aid eligibility.
- If you receive any financial assistance from an outside source (e.g., a private scholarship
or grant) you must inform the Financial Aid office.
- You will be responsible for repaying any funds you receive that exceed your financial
need, or if for any reason, you become ineligible for the financial aid. Changes in
your actual enrollment status, such as non-attendance, course withdrawals or if you
stop attending classes without officially withdrawing (unofficial withdrawal), could
reduce or cancel your award and repayment may be required. Please contact the Office
of Financial Aid prior to dropping or withdrawing from the College. It may impact
your current or future aid eligibility and you will be responsible for any balance
on your student account.
- Students should be aware that withdrawal from one or more courses may affect some,
or possibly all, financial aid awards. Therefore, it is prudent to understand the
consequences of the withdrawal before formally submitting the paperwork. Financial
aid awards will be revoked upon withdrawal should the withdrawal affect the eligible
enrollment status.
- If requested, you must provide documents to verify the accuracy of information reported
on the FAFSA before financial aid can be awarded or disbursed to your student account.
The requested documentation must be submitted prior to your last date of enrollment.
If not, you may lose aid eligibility and be responsible for your tuition and fee semester
bill.
- Federal Work-Study (FWS) is determined by the results of your FAFSA. Although the
FWS amount is shown on your Award Letter, FWS funds are not applied to your NCC student
account. You receive a pay check every two weeks. Job placement is based on availability.
- Students who have completed their degree or certificate program will not be eligible
for financial aid in subsequent semesters unless they are enrolled in another degree
program. Bachelor's degree: if you already have this degree, you are ineligible for
Federal Pell and Federal SEOG.
- If you are having problems with your Direct Loan that your school cannot resolve,
contact the U.S. Dept. of Education's Office of Loan Ombudsman at 1.877.557.2575 or
visit their web site.
- If it is determined that you have provided or purposely given false or misleading
information, you may be fined up to $20,000, sent to prison, or both.
- Repeat courses: NY State Aid–Courses in which the student has already received a passing
grade cannot be included in meeting full-time study requirements for State sponsored
financial aid. Repeat courses may be counted toward full-time study if a failed course
is repeated or when a student has received a passing grade at the college but is unacceptable
in a particular curriculum or area of concentration. Federal Aid–A student may receive
federal aid to retake a previously passed course once.
- For students in remediation classes: First time TAP (Tuition Assistance Program) recipients
must be registered for non-remedial courses equal to at least 6 credits to be considered
for the 2006/2007 state academic progress chart. The remaining classes must be degree-bearing
so the total enrollment equals full-time status which is 12 or more credits.
- Ability to Benefit: Students that have received their high school diploma from a foreign
school must take an approved "Ability to Benefit" test and attain a passing score
prior to the end of the college's add/drop period to be considered for state aid.
Contact the Placement Testing Center at placementtesting@ncc.edu, or call 516.572.9604.
- Aid for part-time study (APTS) grant recipients must be enrolled for 3 to 11.5 credits.
Students carrying a part-time course load that includes non-credit remedial courses
must be registered for at least 3 degree-bearing credits.
- Winter Session is considered as part of the spring semester for federal financial
aid purposes. This means that if a student is registered for three credits during
winter session, and nine credits during spring, they would be considered a full-time
student and their Federal financial aid would be packaged as such. All students are
responsible to pay their winterim tuition bill by the assigned due date. All winter
session and spring semester financial aid will be disbursed together as spring aid
and will be disbursed in the spring semester only. Courses not completed in the winter
session will not be eligible or included in the spring disbursement. Please note:
New York State aid such as TAP and Aid for Part Time Study, is not available for winter
session. Please be aware that all awards are contingent upon funding and your remaining
aid eligibility.
- To be eligible for the Bookstore Voucher, a Financial Aid application must be accurate
and in our database. In addition, any missing documents needed to fully process your
application must be error free and submitted to our office. An email will be sent
to the student's NCC email making them aware they are eligible and to accept the terms
and conditions of the bookstore credit. The Campus Bookstore will then email the student
with instructions on how to obtain their books and supplies with the bookstore credit.
Book voucher amounts are determined based on the fact that the student’s Federal TIV
aid exceed the semester's bill by at least $100.00.
- Read your NCC emails, letters, postcards, announcements and other notifications that
you receive from the College. Check the NCC website for deadlines.
- You can view your financial aid awards by logging in to you MyNCC Portal. Determine
and complete required forms from your phone, tablet or computer and upload requested
documents securely from any device, 24/7 at studentforms.com.
You may contact the appropriate office with any questions:
- Admissions: admissions@ncc.edu, 516.572.7345
- Financial Aid: financialaid@ncc.edu, 516.572.7396
- Bursar/Student Financial Affairs: bursar@ncc.edu, 516.572.7326
- Registrar: registrar@ncc.edu, 516.572.7355