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 Financial Aid Handbook
2006-2007

 
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Message to the Student

What is Financial Aid?

How Do I Apply for Financial Aid?
What Are the Deadlines?
What Kinds of Financial Aid Can I Receive?
SMC Loan Policy
How Is My Eligibility Determined?
What If I Have Special Circumstances?
When And How Do I Find Out How Much Financial Aid I Will Receive?
How And When Will I Actually Receive My Financial Aid?
Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
Special “SAP” Considerations
What If I Withdraw from Santa Monica College?
Enrolling at More Than Two Schools at the Same Time
Eligible Programs of Study
Rights and Responsibilities
Where Do I Find Out about Other Types of Assistance?
Campus Security/Student Right to Know Information
Other Sources of Information (Including Scholarships)
Fraud
 

 

MESSAGE TO THE STUDENT

Financial aid is money for college.  It is provided by the United States taxpayers to ensure that everyone who wants a college education has the financial ability to pay for their college expenses.

Financial aid is also a partnership between you the student and the college that provides the money to help pay college costs.  If you receive financial aid, it is expected that you will enroll in courses needed to complete your chosen program, work hard at learning, and move responsibly toward successful completion of your educational goal.

Most financial aid is awarded to students based on how much money is needed.  The financial aid application process is set up to measure (in a fair way) how much each individual student needs. Many of the rules associated with receiving financial aid have been developed to make sure you, as a student, are treated fairly and also to guarantee you take your share of responsibility in the partnership.

This handbook is your student guide to information about the financial aid programs at  Santa Monica College.  Please read it carefully so you can become familiar with the process of applying for financial aid, know what programs are available, and understand what you must do to remain eligible to receive aid while completing a program here.

We understand that the rules that govern the financial aid programs can sometimes be complicated.  However, the staff of the SMC Financial Aid Office is available to answer your questions and provide special assistance if and when you need it.

Please stop by the office in the Admissions Complex or call us at (310) 434-4344. We will be happy to assist you. Please let us know if you need assistance as a non-English speaking student.  We can make arrangements to provide information in your native language.

Steve Myrow
Director of Financial Aid

Office Hours
Monday  8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday  8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

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WHAT IS FINANCIAL AID?

Financial Aid is available in the form of grants (money that does not need to be repaid), loans (that must be repaid), jobs , and enrollment fee waivers.

Financial aid is used to pay for mandatory fees, books, transportation, room and board, and other educationally related costs.

Student Eligibility

To be considered eligible for and receive Federal and most State financial aid, an applicant must: