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FINANCIAL AID SERVICES Financial aid is made available to students who, without such assistance, would not be able to attend Sitting Bull College (SBC). These programs are designed to complement the student's own resources. Financial aid consists of grants and scholarships, loans, work-study programs, and waivers of tuition. Grants and scholarships are gifts of money that do not have to be repaid. Loans are funds borrowed that must be repaid. Work-study (student employment) allows the student to work and earn money for educational purposes. The following process should be followed in applying for financial aid:
The FAFSA is the application for the federal Pell grant program. The FAFSA application should be completed as soon as possible after January 1st for the following academic year.
The Financial Aid Office reserves the right to make the final determination regarding the type(s) and amount of aid awarded to students. Awards are based upon an evaluation of the student's eligibility as determined by the need analysis service using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form and the availability of funds of the various aid programs. Students who have submitted the FAFSA should receive an award letter notification by June 30. Only those students who have a completed financial aid file will receive federal financial aid. If a student’s FAFSA application is selected for verification and the process has not been completed, the student will receive a tentative award letter stating federal funds the s/he may be eligible to receive. However, federal funds will not be disbursed to the student until the verification process is completed. To qualify for federal financial aid, the student must:
Financial aid is awarded based on the need and availability of funds. Need is defined as the difference between the estimated cost of education and the EFC (expected family contribution) calculated by the Department of Education based on information the student provided on his/her FAFSA application. The estimated cost of education (BUDGET) includes those line items necessary for a student to pursue an education: tuition, fees, books and supplies, room, board, transportation, computer rental or purchase, personal expenses, child care expenses. The following list includes the estimated direct education costs per year that include full-time tuition, fees, and books: *The Building Trades program is higher ($4,740) to accommodate the costs for tools, and coveralls ($500) during the first year of enrollment. *The Licensed Practical Nursing program is higher ($5,305) to accommodate the costs for insurance, background check, uniforms, shoes, stethoscope, scissors, expenses for clinical in Bismarck, and the annual nursing conference ($1,075). The estimated indirect costs per year that include room, board, transportation, personal expenses, and childcare are: SBC has several housing units available for student use. Students who live in campus housing may expect to pay a monthly rent fee between $300 and $450 based on the type of house assigned to the student. The financial aid director may be contacted by e-mail at donnas@sbci.edu or through the college website at www.sittingbull.edu or by telephone at 701-854-8013. FINANCIAL AID SOURCES The following financial aid sources are available at SBC. Students are encouraged to refer to the SBC Financial Aid Handbook for additional information about each program and to apply for all financial aid that is available to them. FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID |
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