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Not sure if you can afford the Diagnostic Medical Sonography
program?
Yes, you can. The cost of the Diagnostic Medical Sonography
program is about the same as any credit class at Montgomery
College. Tuition is based on residency classification. There
is a
Statewide & Health Manpower Shortage
Form that allows for
in-county tuition if you are enrolled in one of the
designated programs. All students are encouraged to apply
for financial aid. The
fallowing are frequently asked financial aid questions.
Are you eligible for financial aid?
What types of financial aid are
available?
When can I apply for Financial Aid?
How do I apply for financial aid?
Are you eligible for financial aid?
You
may be eligible for financial aid IF you meet all of the
following conditions:
l.
You have been
admitted to an eligible degree or certificate program.
ll.
You are a U.S. Citizen or eligible non-citizen. --Generally,
you are an eligible non-citizen if you are:
(a.) U.S. permanent resident and you
have an Alien Registration Receipt Card (I-551);
(b.) A conditional permanent resident (I-551C); or
(c.) An other eligible non-citizen with an Arrival-Departure
Record (I-94) from U.S.
Please visit the
Financial Aid Home
web site for eligibility requirement.
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What
types of financial aid are available?
BOT (Board of Trustee Grants)
Need-Based: Board of Trustees (BOT)
grants are administered by Montgomery College. In order to
qualify, you must be a Montgomery County resident and
maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least
a 2.0.
DC (grant overview)
DC Tuition
Assistance Grant Program (DCTAG): The DC Application
deadline is June 30. The DCTAG Program pays the difference
between in-state and out-of-state tuition up to fixed dollar
limit to assist DC residents with out-of state tuition fees
at any public college or university in the nation.
Undergraduate students who choose to attend private colleges
and universities in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area
and any private HBCU's in the nation are eligible to receive
a grand
Federal Pell
Grant
This is the
federal government's primary grant program. We determined
the amount of your award using your federal Expected Family
Contribution and your enrollment level. We always base the
initial award on full time enrollment (minimum of 12 credit
hours per semester). It is adjusted for enrollment of three
quarter time (9 to 11 charged credit hours - 75% of the full
time semester award), halftime (6 to 8 charged credit hours
- 50% of the full time semester award), and less than
halftime (1 to 5 charged credit hours - 25% of the full time
semester award).
Federal Perkins Loans
This is a low
interest federal loan for students with exceptional
financial need. The federal government provides Montgomery
College with a limited amount of funds to award students.
Students must repay the loan to Montgomery College. Students
receiving a Federal Perkins Loan must sign a promissory note
before funds are credited to student accounts. The Office of
Student Financial Aid will notify you in writing when and
where to sign your promissory note.
Federal Stafford Loans
and
Federal PLUS Loans
Montgomery
College participates in the Federal Family Education Loan
Program. Loan funds are provided to students by private
banks. Federal Stafford Loans or PLUS Loans are not
automatically included in your financial aid award package.
Stafford Loans can only be obtained by completing a
Student Loan Processing Form
so please visit the loan page for details.
Federal SEOG
(Supplemental Educational Opportunity
Grant)
This federal
grant program supplements the Pell grant of students with
exceptional financial need. The federal government provides
MONTGOMERY COLLEGE with a limited amount of SEOG to award to
students. We base your initial award on full time enrollment
(minimum of 12 credit hours per semester). It will be
reduced for less than full time enrollment.
Federal Work Study (FWS)
The Federal Work-Study Program provides
an opportunity for students to earn money to help pay
education related expenses. The program is designed to allow
students to work on or off campus in a field related to your
course of study. Federal Work-Study is a need-based
financial aid program; therefore you must apply for Federal
financial aid in order to qualify. Pay rates per hour range
from $7.50 for on-campus employment and $9.00 for off-campus
community service employment.
Private
Scholarships and others
Private Loans
Organizations and
agencies outside of Montgomery College award these funds.
These agencies have their own eligibility requirements to
receive and renew these awards.
Grants and scholarships
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When can I apply for
Financial Aid?
Application
deadlines: May
15 for Fall Semester and November 1 for Spring Semester.
There are 3 parts to the financial aid
process.
1. File FAFSA. Add MONTGOMERY COLLEGE Title IV code 006911
2. Complete MONTGOMERY COLLEGE Financial Aid Forms.
3. Register and attend and pass your courses.
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How
do I apply for financial aid?
Gather tax information for the most
recent tax year you filed, (e.g. US 1040 federal return).
Have W-2 and 1099 forms handy.
Obtain a federal PIN ID (an electronic
signature) for the student and at least one parent (for
dependent students).Obtain the PIN at
http://www.pin.ed.gov/
Complete the FAFSA. The FAFSA can be
submitted online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. There is Live Chat
Help on each FAFSA page. Click the live Help button at the
top of the secure web page for technical assistance. To talk
about what answers are required for a specific question call
1-800-433-3243
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