Texas Grant: State grant available to Texas High School Graduates who are Texas
residents and have demonstrated need. Award amounts are equal to the amount
of tuition and mandatory fees as long as cost of education is not exceeded..
Students must be enrolled in at least 9 hours; must have graduated no earlier
than fall 1998; completed the advanced or recommended high school curriculum.
Initial award must be made within 16 months of high school graduation.
To be considered for Financial Aid the following
general eligibility must be met:
Admitted and enrolled in a degree or certificate program.
Admissions must have a copy of your high school transcript,
GED,Wonderlic Scores and/or college transcript(s) before your Financial
Aid will be disbursed .
Enrolled in at least 6 hours for most Financial Aid
programs.
Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress.
Be either a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen.
Registered with Selective Service if you are male.
Not owe a refund on a Federal grant or be in default
on a Federal educational loan.
Approximately 2-4 weeks after we receive your fafsa
application results (ISIR) and in-house application, the Office of Financial
Aid will send you an award letter detailing your eligibility for Federal,
State and GCC aid. You may also access your registration, account status
and financial aid information using Campus Connect. You may access Campus
Connect through GCC's website at www.grayson.edu .
To ensure availability to charge tuition, fees, books
and housing for regular registration, all of the above items must be completed
and award letter signed and accepted in the Office of Financial Aid by
June 1, for Fall, - October 1, for Spring and April 1, for Summer.
GCC students must maintain a 2.0 cumulative grade point
average and may receive aid for only the first 97 hours of attempted college
credit. In addition, you may only receive aid for the first 30 developmental
hours taken.
Students enrolled solely in developmental hours are
not eligible for Title IV Funds.
Students who withdraw from school or make all “F's” during
a semester may be required to repay a portion of the unearned Title IV
assistance.
Students may access all of the Financial Aid forms
required for completion of the FAFSA process for GCC on our website at www.grayson.edu
We encourage students to maintain a current e-mail
address to expedite correspondence relating to your financial aid and/or
scholarship.
Grants and Attendance information, will you owe money back?
Students who receive benefit of Academic Fresh Start
at GCC: All attempted hours excluding developmental classes will be counted
toward the 150% maximum for those students who apply and receive approval
for Fresh Start from GCC's Registrar's office. Students are responsible
for notifying the Office of Financial Aid that Fresh Start has been approved.
Failure to notify the Office of Financial Aid may result in an overpayment
of Title IV assistance for which they were not entitled. Repayment is student's
responsibility.
Repeated Courses and Courses Dropped before the official
census date. Credits that have been retaken will be considered toward the
150% maximum. Classes that are dropped before the institution's official
census date will not count toward the 150% maximum nor will they be considered
as a part of the required completion of courses enrolled for the given
semester.
Student's who withdraw completely from their classes
or receive all F's and/or a combination of F's or I's. Federal regulations
require the institution to calculate a Return to Title IV (R2T4) for all
students who are within this category. Students will be notified by mail
of the amount of unearned aid that must be returned to either GCC and/or
the Department of Education. A student has the ability to request their
instructor(s) to provide the last date of attendance to the Director of
Financial Aid. On receipt of the last date of attendance from the instructor
the R2T4 will be recalculated. Students will not be able to receive an
official transcript nor additional Title IV assistance until this is paid
in full. Any student who is within this category and has enrolled early
for the following semester will be purged from their classes. Once the
R2T4 has been paid in full or payment arrangements have been made the student
may enroll during the regular registration period.