About 66% of the DACC student body receives some type of Student Financial Assistance (SFA) each year. The most current completed award year of 2006-2007 revealed a total of funds disbursed from Federal, State, Institutional, various Agencies in the form of grants, scholarships, waivers and loans to be $5,490,897.00 (Source: IBHE Annual Report).
A DACC brochure, "How to Pay for College" is a useful tool that summarizes the resources available to help pay for educational costs. To access this brochure click http://www.dacc.edu/brochures/how-to-pay.pdf .
A Danville Area Community
College student who may receive any
State or Federal financial aid must meet the following minimum
standards
of program guidelines and academic progress in order for financial aid
to be awarded.
Because various sources of SFA funds are limited, it is usually necessary to meet a student's needs by combining several forms of aid. This combination of more than one kind of aid is referred to as a "financial aid package".
The first step to determine if you are eligible for any type of student aid (Federal and/or Illinois State) is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Your eligibility for the need and non-need based programs will be determined from your family's financial resources as well as household size and number attending college (excluding parent's).
Resources for Blind and Visually Impaired Students : Audio Guide
(listen
on-line at www.studentaid.ed.gov/audioguide.
TTY number 1-800-730-9013.
The previous year's financial resources (that is a completed Federal
tax year) prior to the start of a financial aid award year
is the data you will use to complete the FAFSA. For instance if you
plan to take classes Fall 2007 and/or Spring 2008 you would be in
the 2007/2008 Award Year. Your family would use income resource data
from
the tax year of 2006. The DACC Financial Aid Office will require signed
copies of your Tax information to complete the verification process.
You can contact the Internal revenue Service (IRS) at 1-800-829-1040 to request a Tax
Return Transcript if you have misplaced your tax returns. The
Tax Return Transcript is fee and takes about two weeks to be delivered
to the requester.
If you think your family has an exceptional financial circumstance
that
should be addressed complete the worksheet for the Appeal for Special
Circumstances
(ASC) and return it (with supporting documentation) to the DACC
financial
Aid Office. Results from the FAFSA must be on file and that information
verified before a Special Circumstance can be evaluated.
The ASC form as well as other DACC Financial Aid Office
forms can
be found by clicking here FORMS.
Be sure to follow all instructions provided and attachments
requested
with
each applicable form you need to submit.
If you have attended previous college'se request copies of
your grade transcript(s) be sent to the DACC Records office. Also, send
a memo
(or phone) the DACC Records Offcie that the transcript(s) is to
be evaluated for your program of study (Certificate,
Degree or transfer credit) at DACC. Credits that can be used for your
program at DACC will be included in the Maximum Time Frame for program
completion.
NOTE: DACC's Financial Aid Office verifies all elements of the FAFSA data. You and your family will be requested to provide the documentation concerning the information required on the FAFSA. Your financial aid file will not be completed and student financial aid (that you may qualify for) will not be awarded until all verification is complete. Any instances of conflicting, erroneous or omitted information may require a correction to your FAFSA data. Once corrections are processed and returned you will be updated to any changes in eligibility. It is important that you reply to all requests for verification documentation. Verification must be completed and corrections made (if applicable) before the end of the semester for which you are applying for student aid funds or all "potential" SFA funds will be canceled.
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