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UAM College of Technology's school code is 001085 Other Links: How To Apply Asset Study Guide Asset Test Dates Even though our tuition is very reasonable, we recognize that financial problems sometimes create a barrier to enrollment. Many students are eligible for financial aid in the form of scholarships, grants, and loans. Contact our Student Services Department to find out about the many programs available to help you invest in your future. The purpose of a student financial aid office is to supply students, who would not otherwise be able to pursue a post-secondary education, with resources. The list provided below is to be used as an information guide for those who are applying for financial aid. Before pre-registering for any semester, please consider the
possible opportunity you have to change majors in college programs
or technical programs and still qualify for federal student aid. On-site application Stop by our Student Services Department for a copy of the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid and return it to us for
electronic processing of the Free Application for Federal Student
Aid. (FAFSA). Web based financial aid FAFSA on the web. Fill out the Financial Aid application
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www.fafsa.ed.gov Scholarships For scholarship information, please visit this website: http://www.uamont.edu/Admissions/ Types of aid available
Pell Grant This is a Federal Student Financial Aid Program designed to assist students in their post-secondary education. Its purpose is to provide an eligible student with a foundation of financial aid to help defray the costs of their education. The U.S. Dept of Education's site on financial aid.- www.ed.gov/finaid.html U.S. Dept of Education's Student Financial Aid Guide.- www.ed.gov/prog_info/SFA/StudentGuide Rehabilitation Program To receive financial assistance under this program, a student must have a physical or mental disability that has been diagnosed as a handicap, has a financial need and be approved by the area rehabilitation assistance representative. Individuals interested in this program should call or write to the local representative at: Rehabilitation Services Scholarship searches Start database http://www.fastweb.com/ Scholarship Research Network- http://www.srnexpress.com/scholarships/index.cfm Mach25 Database http://www.collegenet.com/ Private database put together by author Dan Cassidy http://www.fastaid.com/ Arkansas Scholarship Information Service http://www.collegescholarships.org/ Single Parent Scholarship This program is intended to assist single parents or displaced homemakers with the cost related to training. Funds maybe used for tuition, fees, books, childcare and other related expenses. Veterans' Benefits Program UAM College of Technology - McGehee is approved for Veterans' benefits. To find out if you are eligible, please call or write: Veterans Administration Dislocated Workers Program This program is part of the Job Partnership Act and is administered by the prime sponsor. A student who is on the dislocated workers program will have fees, books and other required supplies paid for by the program advisor. To qualify for the program, a student must meet one or more of the following guidelines:
WIA (Workforce Investment Act) through the local Workforce Training Centers This prime sponsor will determine if a prospective student meets financial guidelines and is eligible for assistance; such as fees, books and required supplies. Call 870-382-4547 or visit a center in your area. Arkansas Human Development Corporation (AHDC) The purpose of the Arkansas Human Development Corporation program is to provide educational assistance to qualified students. Contact the Student Services office at UAM College of Technology - McGehee for our Refund Policy or UAM Financial Aid office in Monticello. For more information, please click on this link: http://www.uamont.edu/FinancialAid/ |