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1 Financing Your Brown Mackie College Education BrownMackie.edu
2 Financing Your Brown Mackie College Education Applying for Financial Aid This guide has been designed to assist you in applying for financial aid for the award year; which includes the following terms: Summer 2015, Fall 2015, Winter 2016 and Spring Before completing your financial aid forms, please continue to read through this guide. It has been written to address most of the questions students have about the financial aid process. Making Your Education Affordable We are pleased you have chosen to pursue your education at the Brown Mackie College family of schools. A college education is often one of the most important investments an individual will make. Brown Mackie Colleges offer a number of financing options to help make your education affordable. Our campus staff is dedicated to helping you achieve your educational goals and will do everything it can to assist you along the way. The key to successfully financing your education is planning. Establishing a budget to determine your direct and indirect educational costs for the academic year is extremely helpful. Direct costs are tuition, fees, books, kits, and supplies. Indirect costs are living expenses, transportation and personal expenses. Housing expenses may be considered a direct or indirect cost, depending on your living arrangements. Next, determine the resources you have available to assist you in meeting your educational expenses. For example, your earnings from employment or savings may help reduce the need for borrowing. Brown Mackie Colleges offer in-school payment plans such as a monthly payment option. Payment plans must be approved by the campus. Other funding sources can include, but are not limited to employer tuition assistance, military aid, state grants and training programs, and scholarships. If you ll be in need of additional resources, apply for financial aid at least two months before the start of the term, or as soon as you are accepted. You can apply for federal aid online at Are You Eligible for Financial Aid? Here are the general eligibility requirements for federal financial aid. Students must: 1. be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or eligible non-citizen; 2. have a valid Social Security Number; 3. have a high school diploma, or a General Educational Development (GED) certificate; 4. if male, be registered with the Selective Service; 5. be enrolled at least half-time in an eligible degree program at a school participating in federal financial aid programs (for most aid programs); 6. demonstrate financial need (except for some loan programs); 7. make satisfactory academic progress, as outlined in the catalog; 8. sign a statement on the FAFSA certifying federal student aid will be used only for educational purposes; 9. not owe a refund on a federal student grant; 10. not be in default on a federal student loan; 11. not have borrowed in excess of the maximum allowed for federal loans; 12. not have been convicted of certain drug offenses while receiving Title IV funding. To help you understand this guide, please see Important Terms beginning on page 9. 1
3 3 Steps in Applying for Financial Aid Please note: All students must complete a FAFSA each year in order to receive financial aid at Brown Mackie Colleges. Each student will meet with a Student Financial Services Advisor to complete these steps during a packaging appointment. m 1. Obtain an FSA ID from the U.S. Department of Education. Use your FSA ID when completing your FAFSA on the Web. If you do not have an FSA ID, you can request one at Parents of dependent students will also need to apply for their own FSA ID and use it to sign the FAFSA m 2. Complete your FAFSA online using FAFSA on the Web at It takes approximately one week to process your FAFSA on the Web. The College will then receive an Institutional Student Information Report (ISIR) that contains your FAFSA information. The FAFSA is used to collect personal and financial information. This information is used to calculate your need and determine your eligibility for financial aid. You are required to submit this application to be considered for federal aid and for most state-funded aid. As an undergraduate, your eligibility for a Federal Pell Grant must be determined before you can be considered for a Federal Direct Loan. The FAFSA is used for that too. You ll need your 2014 tax transcripts from the IRS and maybe your spouse s or parents as well, but only if you re considered to be a dependent student for purposes of federal financial aid. If eligible, and if you have already filed your taxes, you are encouraged to take advantage of the IRS Data Retrieval System when filing your FAFSA online. m 3. If you are a new borrower at Brown Mackie College, you must complete a loan entrance interview and the student loan application. You can complete the application online at the U.S. Department of Education s Direct Loan website at School Code for use with the FAFSA: Brown Mackie College Birmingham, Kansas City, Oklahoma City, and Salina All other locations Schools in IN/FL/OH also require an E Code m 4. Within four to six weeks (sooner if you use FAFSA on the Web), the Department of Education will send you a Student Aid Report (SAR). It will include your Expected Family Contribution and notify you of your eligibility for a Federal Pell Grant. (If you are eligible, the College will tell you the amount). Read all comments carefully. m 5. The Student Financial Services Department will use your ISIR to construct your Financial Aid Package. This package will be explained in the Award Letter which will be presented to you during your packaging appointment. The Federal Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Direct Loans may be included as part of your Financial Aid Package. The Award Letter will estimate the types and amount of financial aid for which you are determined eligible. m 6. If you are a new borrower at Brown Mackie College you must sign a master promissory note in order for the lender to disburse your funds to the school. You can complete it online at the U.S. Department of Education s Direct Loan website at m 7. If you are an undergraduate, dependent student your parent will need to complete information on the FAFSA. m 8. Some students will need to provide additional information. The Student Financial Services Department will contact you for specific items needed to process your financial aid applications and forms. Verification The process by which the school is required to verify the information that students and parents provide on their FAFSA application in order to receive federal financial aid. Students are typically chosen by the government, either at random or due to something that they filed in their application. The school can also choose to verify a student s record at their discretion. Not all students are chosen for verification. When chosen, the student will be required to supply specific signed documentation that will be used to verify that the information supplied on the FAFSA application is accurate. If chosen, this information must be supplied and verified before federal aid can be disbursed to the student s account. 2
4 Financing Your Brown Mackie College Education How is Financial Need Determined? Each college determines its own Cost of Attendance. To meet this cost, the school looks to students (and to parents of dependent students) to make an Expected Family Contribution (EFC). Your EFC normally remains the same, regardless of the school you attend. The EFC is determined by filing the FAFSA and is subtracted from the Cost of Attendance. The difference is your financial need, which is the amount of aid you are eligible to receive. Financial aid is available to those who qualify. You will meet one-on-one with your school s Student Financial Services Advisor to review your eligibility and create your financial aid package, which may include grants, loans, work-study, etc. This financial package is based on your EFC. The results are not always by the numbers. The Student Financial Services Advisor is allowed to use professional judgment which takes into account exceptional circumstances. The Student Financial Services Advisor may adjust your need analysis to reflect the exceptional circumstances with the appropriate documentation. How Much Aid Can You Expect to Receive? The Cost of Attendance budget, also referred to as the cost of education, is established by each institution. It is an estimate of the total amount of money it will cost a student to attend college. It is determined using rules established by the U.S. Department of Education. The Cost of Attendance budget includes tuition and fees, books and supplies, loan fees, an allowance for food, housing and transportation, as well as miscellaneous or personal expenses. Please refer to the Quick Links to Student Consumer Information guide for a link to the current cost of attendance worksheet. Costs unrelated to the completion of a student s course of study are not included in the student s cost of attendance. Examples of expenses not considered are car payments, credit card bills, cell phone bills, etc. The Cost of Attendance determines the maximum amount of aid a student can receive for a particular period of enrollment. Since federal aid is limited, it is possible to not qualify for enough federal aid to cover the cost of attendance; such students apply for private loans if they need additional funding. Eligibility for private loans is based on credit history, and the use of a cosigner may be an option. Cost of Attendance figures vary. They depend on the student s program of study and the length of the period of enrollment. The listing below shows a range of cost of attendance budgets for full-time Brown Mackie College students attending three quarters in their academic year. Undergraduate programs...$14,000 $32,000 Note: Attendance budgets are subject to change. Resources Students may receive additional resources to assist them with their educational expenses. These resources include, but are not limited to, tuition reimbursement from an employer, veteran s benefits, scholarships, teaching assistantships, fellowships, and vocational rehabilitation. It is important to note that students cannot receive aid (including resources) in excess of their cost of attendance budget. Cost of attendance budget* $ 32,000 Less Direct Loans $ 12,500 Less private scholarship $ 5,000 Eligibility for additional aid $ 14,500 *Attendance budgets are subject to change. 3
5 Can Students Borrow as Much as They Want from Student Loans? The answer is No. The amount of loan money students can borrow is limited. In order to determine how much loan money you can borrow, the first step is to determine your dependency status. To determine dependency status see the FAFSA. Graduate students are always considered to be Independent. Eligibility is also determined by your grade level. The Federal Direct loan program is limited to the amounts listed in the chart below. You should only borrow as needed to reduce the amount of loans and interest that you will have to repay. Year of College Attendance Dependent Undergraduate Student (except students whose parents are unable to obtain PLUS Loans) First Year $5,500 No more than $3,500 of this amount may be in subsidized loans. Second Year $6,500 No more than $4,500 of this amount may be in subsidized loans. Third and Beyond (each year) $7,500 No more than $5,500 of this amount may be in subsidized loans. Maximum Total Debt from Direct Loans When You Graduate (aggregate loan limits) $31,000 No more than $23,000 of this amount may be in subsidized loans. Independent Undergraduate Student (and dependent students whose parents are unable to obtain PLUS Loans) $9,500 No more than $3,500 of this amount may be in subsidized loans. $10,500 No more than $4,500 of this amount may be in subsidized loans. $12,500 No more than $5,500 of this amount may be in subsidized loans. $57,500 No more than $23,000 of this amount may be in subsidized loans. Note: These annual loan limit amounts are the maximum amounts you can borrow in both subsidized and unsubsidized loans in an academic year. You can have one type of loan or a combination of both. Because you can t borrow more than your cost of attendance minus any other financial aid you ll get, you may receive less than the annual maximum amounts. The maximum annual and total loan limits include any Direct Loans you may have received under the FFEL Program. 4
6 Financing Your Brown Mackie College Education What Types of Financial Aid are Available? Grants and Scholarships These are awards which typically do not have to be repaid. Funds are provided by a variety of government, civic organizations, professional groups, etc., and by schools. Scholarships are based on academic excellence, personal skills, family affiliations, athletic ability, etc. Federal Pell Grant This is the basic federal grant program for undergraduate students. Eligibility for the Pell Grant is based on financial need. Need is determined by the data submitted on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Grants for for full-time, eligible students may be available up to a maximum of $5,775. Part-time students who are eligible for grants may receive smaller amounts. Please contact Student Financial Services for current Pell Grant ranges and to discuss your eligibility. Grants typically do not have to be repaid. As of July 1, 2012, Pell Grants are limited to six years of lifetime eligibility. To confirm your current status, please check your NSLDS information. How payments are made If we have a valid ISIR for you, we can receive your Pell Grant funds directly from the federal government. Your account is then credited with these funds before the first day of class each term. The credit is automatic as long as your financial paperwork is complete each year, you remain eligible for aid, and you officially register for classes each term. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Funds from this federal program are extremely limited, so it is important to apply as early as possible. Awards are for undergraduate students and may range up to $4,000 depending on availability of funds. Awards are based on need and, as with Federal Pell Grants, they are determined from the need analysis of your FAFSA form. Awards are given to students with the lowest EFC according to their FAFSA application. Average awards to eligible full time students are $100 per quarter. How payments are made If we have a valid ISIR for you, we can receive your FSEOG funds directly from the federal government. Your account is then credited with these funds before the first day of class each term. The credit is automatic as long as your financial paperwork is complete each year, you remain eligible for aid, and you officially register for classes each term. Federal Work-Study Eligibility for this program is based on need, as determined by the results of the FAFSA, and funds are limited. Jobs are offered to undergraduate and graduate students. They pay at least the federal or state minimum hourly wage, and sometimes more for skilled or difficult work. The total hours worked is based on how much money you are awarded in this program. Most students work 10 to 20 hours each week. Earnings from the Federal Work-Study Program are not counted as income when a student applies for aid the following year. Jobs can be on campus or off campus in community service and students receive a regular paycheck on schedule with other campus employees. Federal Perkins Loan Eligibility is based on need, as determined by the results of the FAFSA. The interest rate is fixed at 5% and it is subsidized. No interest accumulates until nine months after you cease to be enrolled at least half time. Payments on the principal (the amount you borrow) may be deferred for a nine-month grace period when you drop below half-time status. These loans are administered by the school, and funds are extremely limited. How payments are made If we have a valid ISIR for you and all of the other required paperwork is complete, we can receive your Federal Perkins Loan funds directly from the school s Perkins Loan bank account. Your account is then credited with your loan funds each term. The credit is automatic as long as your financial paperwork is complete each year, you remain eligible for aid, and you officially register for classes each term. Federal Subsidized Direct Loan The interest rates for loans disbursed on or after July 1 of each year, will be calculated based on the Treasury bill rates as of June 1 (plus an additional add-on rate). Since interest rates are calculated every year, it is very likely you will have different interest rates on subsequent loans as well as your prior federal loans. Once calculated, the interest rate for that loan will not change. Please see your Student Financial Services Advisor for the current interest rate. The interest is subsidized while you are enrolled at least halftime and during your six-month grace period. Payments on the principal may be deferred until you drop below half-time status and for the additional six-month grace period. These loans are administered by the Department of Education, but your school must certify your eligibility for the amount you borrow. You will need to complete a Direct Loan Master Promissory Note (MPN). As of July 1, 2013, once a student has received subsidized loans for 150% of the published time of their academic program the student may not receive any additional subsidized loans. All remaining loan eligibility will be for unsubsidized loans. Continued on next page 5
7 What Types of Financial Aid are Available?, continued Federal Unsubsidized Direct Loan Eligibility is not based on need, so the loan is available regardless of your own income or your family s income. The amount you borrow must be certified by your school. The interest rates for loans disbursed on or after July 1 of each year, will be calculated based on the Treasury bill rates as of June 1 (plus an additional add-on rate). Since interest rates are calculated every year, it is very likely you will have different interest rates on subsequent loans as well as your prior federal loans. Once calculated, the interest rate for that loan will not change. Please see your Student Financial Services Advisor for the current interest rate. Interest is not subsidized while you are in school. You don t have to make payments while you are in school, but you are responsible for the interest that accrues on your loan during that time. You may pay the interest if you can afford it. Unpaid accrued interest will be capitalized (added to your loan amount) at repayment. You will then pay interest on a higher loan amount. These loans are administered by The US Department of Education through the Direct Loan program. You will need to complete a Master Promissory Note (MPN). An origination fee is deducted from the amount borrowed for both Subsidized and Unsubsidized Federal Direct Student Loans. Maximum loan amounts may be reduced for loan periods less than an academic year and if the student has previous loans. Please contact Student Financial Services for the most current amounts. How payments are made for Federal Subsidized and Unsubsidized Direct Loans Federal Loans are sent directly to the school. The loan funds are usually automatically credited to your tuition account prior to the beginning of each term. See Student Financial Services for details. If your loan funds have not been received when you start class, we will defer payment for that portion of your school charges until the funds are received, as long as all of the paperwork has been completed. First time students will have their first loan disbursement delayed 30 days. Federal Parent PLUS Loan Eligibility is not need based, but the amount borrowed must be certified by your school. This loan is for parents of dependent students. The parents must have a good credit history. The interest on this loan is not subsidized. Monthly payments on the principal and interest must begin within 60 days of full disbursement. There is no deferment of principal or interest unless the parent also happens to be a student attending school at least half time. These loans are administered by the US Department of Education through the Direct Loan program. A parent may borrow an amount equal to the difference between a student s educational costs and the total amount of other financial aid a student receives for each academic year. An origination fee will be deducted proportionately each time a loan disbursement is made. How payments are made The U.S. Department of Education electronically transmits loan funds to the school. The loan proceeds will automatically be transferred to the student s account; this usually occurs prior to the beginning of each term, provided all paperwork has been accurately completed and submitted on time. See your Student Financial Aid Officer for more details. Borrowing limits: Parents may borrow up to the full cost of attendance minus any financial aid the student receives. State Aid Programs Many states offer student financial assistance to undergraduate residents with financial need, and some also give awards based on merit or achievement. Brown Mackie College currently participates in grant programs in these states: Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio. Please see the campus Student Financial Services Department for additional information. Brown Mackie College Scholarships and Grants There are a limited number of institutional scholarships and grants available for students who meet certain criteria. Please see the Student Financial Services or Admissions Department for more information. Financial aid is available to those who qualify. Important: Please note that any or all federal financial aid programs may be modified or eliminated at any time at the discretion of the U.S. Congress. The interest rates for loans disbursed on or after July 1 of each year, will be calculated based on the Treasury bill rates as of June 1 (plus an additional add-on rate). Since interest rates are calculated every year, it is very likely you will have different interest rates on subsequent loans as well as your prior federal loans. Once calculated, the interest rate for that loan will not change. Please see your Student Financial Services Advisor for the current interest rate. 6
8 Financing Your Brown Mackie College Education Minimizing Your Educational Expenses Establishing and abiding by a budget is essential for almost everyone, but particularly for students. Students should focus on ways to minimize expenses while they are in school. Finding a roommate to share housing expenses can result in significant savings. Car payments can add stress to an already tight budget so use public transportation when possible. Credit cards should be used only in emergency situations. Above all, borrow only what you need and not necessarily the maximum loan amounts for which you are eligible. Student loans can add up quickly resulting in high payments over an extended period of time. (See the repayment chart to give you an idea of your monthly loan payment after graduation.) Being frugal while in school can go a long way toward ensuring your future financial stability. Monthly Repayment Chart Total Amount # of Monthly Monthly Total Interest Borrowed Payments Payment Paid $5, $58 $1,905 $10, $115 $3,810 $15, $173 $5,715 $20, $230 $7,619 $25, $288 $9,524 $30, $345 $11,429 $35, $403 $13,334 $40, $460 $15,239 $45, $518 $17,144 $50, $575 $19,048 $60, $690 $22,858 $70, $806 $26,668 $80, $921 $32,877 $90, $1,036 $36,987 $100, $1,151 $38,097 $110, $1,266 $41,906 $120, $1,381 $45,716 $130, $1,496 $49,525 Monthly payment amount is based on loan amounts indicated at 6.8% interest rate, no borrower benefits, and a 10-year repayment term with a standard repayment account. Amounts are rounded to the nearest dollar. $140, $1,611 $53,335 7
9 Aggregate Maximum of Federal Loans In addition to the loan limits by grade level, there is an overall maximum amount of Federal Direct loans students can borrow. This is known as the aggregate maximum. Generally, the total loan debt students can have from all Direct loans combined is: $31,000 as a dependent undergraduate (up to $23,000 may be subsidized) $57,500 as an independent undergraduate (only $23,000 of this amount may be in subsidized loans) Note: These aggregate maximums include all previously borrowed and still outstanding loans. Students should be aware of their aggregate loan amount borrowed from all schools at all times. Private Loans Students may choose to apply for any alternative loan that meets their need. We suggest exhausting all other forms of aid before applying for private loans. Lenders reserve the right to choose the schools and borrowers that they will approve. Private loans are subject to credit checks. The amount of the private loan cannot exceed the cost of attendance less all other aid sources. Example: Cost of attendance budget $ 32,000 Less Direct loan $ 12,500 Remaining eligibility for private loan $ 19,500 Tax Benefits for Educational Expenses The American Opportunity tax credits can help students and parents with expenses for higher education. For example, the Hope Scholarship Credit allows up to $2,500 to be subtracted from federal income taxes for tuition and required fees. This credit is available for the first two years of college for each student in the family. The Lifetime Learning Credit allows up to $2,000 every year for tuition and required fees for any undergraduate, graduate or professional study. This tax credit is available for each family (not each student). Your school will send form 1098-T with information needed to claim the Hope Scholarship and Lifetime Learning tax credits. You will need IRS form 8863 to file with your income tax return. The Student Loan Interest Deduction allows up to $2,500 to be deducted from the income on which taxes are paid. Your lender should send form 1098-E with information needed to claim the student loan interest deduction. IRS forms 1040 and 1040A include an option to claim this deduction. Note that neither your college nor your lender may provide all the information needed for you to claim these tax benefits. You will need to keep careful records of your educational expenses and how you paid for them. Your financial aid, student loan and academic documents also may be important to help you claim the tax benefits. Caution: Income restrictions apply to these tax benefits, and other limitations may also apply. Please consult with your tax advisor or refer to IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education, for additional details. 8
10 Financing Your Brown Mackie College Education Important Terms Dependent and Independent Students See the FAFSA for current dependent/independent student definitions. Cost of Attendance Also referred to as Cost of Education. This is an estimate of the total amount of money it will cost a student to go to school. It usually is expressed as a total for an academic year. It includes tuition and fees, books, kits, and supplies, loan fees, an allowance for housing and transportation as well as personal or miscellaneous expenses. Need Analysis A Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is completed by the student and the parents of a dependent student. It is used to determine how much the student is expected to contribute toward the Cost of Attendance. (The criteria for need analysis are set by the federal government ultimately by Congress.) The FAFSA is analyzed and the results are sent to you and up to six schools you choose. This form must be completed in order to receive most types of financial aid. Expected Family Contribution (EFC) The amount of money the student (and parents, if applicable) are expected to contribute toward the Cost of Attendance during a school year. The federal government believes that the student and family are primarily responsible for financing the student s education. It may be possible to borrow a Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan, Federal Parent PLUS Loan or an alternative loan to assist in meeting this contribution. Financial Aid Package An offer to the student from the school s Student Financial Services Department. It contains various types of aid to pay the Cost of Attendance. For additional information please refer to the federal information located at www2.ed.gov/offices/osfap/directloan/index.html or The Guide to Federal Student Aid at funding-your-education.pdf. Student Aid Report (SAR) The SAR provides the results of your need analysis. It includes your Expected Family Contribution and notifies you of your eligibility for a Federal Pell Grant. Even if you are not eligible for a Federal Pell Grant, you may qualify for other forms of financial assistance. Important Terms for Federal Direct and Plus Loans Master Promissory Note (MPN) The MPN contains your promise to repay the loans you borrow with this Note. With the MPN you may borrow additional loans during the current year or in subsequent years for up to 10 years. This means you don t have to fill out new loan promissory notes each year to obtain Direct Loans. You will need to fill out a new MPN if you are transferring into Brown Mackie College, or are a first-time borrower. Students will use the Federal Student Aid PIN to sign their promissory note representing their electronic signature until the PIN process is replaced by an account creation process. Notice of Loan Guarantee and Disclosure Statement This is the official notification from the guarantor and lender that your loan is approved. It also contains essential information about the terms and conditions of the loan, including the interest rate, the net amount of the disbursements with the estimated dates they will be sent to your school, and any origination and default (previously called guarantee) fees that are deducted from the gross amount of the loan. Continued on next page 9
11 Important Terms for Federal Direct and Plus Loans, continued Disbursement This is the transfer of funds from the lender to you, the borrower. Disbursements are sent in two or more transactions, and they are typically sent via Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) directly to your school. When you accept the student loan funds, you accept the responsibility of repaying the loan. Origination Fee This fee is deducted from the loan proceeds and goes to the U.S. Department of Education to help support the student loan program. Multiple Loans It may be necessary to borrow more than one loan to pay for your educational expenses. You may be able to borrow from more than one loan program (e.g., Federal Perkins, Federal Direct) at the same time. Each program carries a minimum monthly payment, but you can investigate combined payments or Federal Consolidation Loans after graduation or withdrawal. Selling and/or Servicing Your Loan Lenders have three options for handling your loan. Default Fee This fee may also be deducted from the loan funds and goes to the state or independent agency (the guarantor) that insures your loan. If you default fail to repay the loan the guarantor pays off the loan and eventually collects the money from you. 1. The lender keeps the loan and works directly with you until the loan is paid in full. 2. The lender keeps the loan but hires a company (servicer) to work directly with you. Loan Period The range of dates which generally corresponds to your enrollment during the academic year. Principal The amount borrowed plus the amount of interest capitalized. 3. If the loan is sold to another lender or secondary market, they may hire a servicer to work with you. If your loan is sold or transferred to another company, you will be notified. Be sure to inform your lender if you change addresses or phone numbers. Interest The cost of borrowing money. The interest rate is charged as a percentage of the principal. Accrued Interest Interest that has accumulated on the unpaid principal balance of a loan. Capitalizing Interest Accrued interest is added to the principal. When this is done, the borrower is paying interest on interest. Some lenders capitalize interest less often than others, which results in savings to the borrower. Repayment Your monthly loan payments are set up on a schedule. There are several repayment plans available for federally backed student loans. Note that your credit rating may be adversely affected if your repayment schedule is not maintained. Keep in touch and notify your lender or servicer immediately in cases where your income or ability to pay is in jeopardy, for example, with an illness or loss of employment. Most lenders will make adjustments to the schedule when possible. Default This is the failure to repay a student loan according to your promissory note. If you default on a student loan before or after leaving school the guarantor or federal government can take legal action to recover the money. Default will affect your credit rating, and you will not be able to receive additional federal financial aid for your education until you have taken certain steps toward repaying your loan. Note: You are obligated to repay your loan even if: you do not complete your educational program; you are not satisfied with the education or other services you received from a school; you cannot find employment (although you may apply to defer payment for a specified time). Remember: The amount of money you borrow to pay for educational expenses can affect your borrowing ability after completing school. Because you might need to borrow some money later on, borrow now only the minimum amount you need to cover your educational expense. Payment Amount This is a combination of principal and interest due each month. 10
12 Financing Your Brown Mackie College Education Access Your Financial Aid Information Anytime! Do you want to know what funds you can expect to receive? Do you need to know what documents you re missing to complete your file? Are you curious to know if your aid has been posted to your account? Do you want to know your account balance? You can get answers to all these questions on your student portal. Go to mycampus.brownmackie.edu and click to enter secure area. You will have secure online access to financial aid forms in addition to all of your financial aid information any time of the day or night. Brown Mackie College s Financing Options All students, regardless of the financial option(s) they choose, must select a payment plan and may be asked to sign a payment agreement. Payment in Full Tuition and fees paid in full at registration. Monthly Payment Arrangements Students make tuition payments in equal installments due on the 15th of each month. Financial Aid Students who apply for financial aid will receive, sign and date an award letter during the packaging appointment describing the types and amounts of funds they can expect each term. Financial aid funds are usually sent directly to Brown Mackie College. Students who receive aid in excess of their charges will be refunded the overage in the early part of the term. This overage, called a stipend, may be used to meet indirect educational expenses. If financial aid is not sufficient to cover tuition and fees, the student must make arrangements to pay the difference in full. Maintaining Eligibility for Financial Aid You need to reapply for financial aid each year. Even if you applied for aid the previous year, you must fill out a new FAFSA for each additional year you are requesting aid. The Student Financial Services Advisors are ready to help you through the application process. How to maintain my eligibility for financial aid This is a key point! After you enroll at the school and accept financial aid, you agree to take on specific responsibilities and retain certain rights. Here are some pointers to help you maintain your eligibility for financial aid: 1. Take the full load of classes that are scheduled for you. Aid may be reduced or canceled if your class schedule is reduced. 2. Keep copies of tax returns and other records. Federal regulations require random verification of financial aid applications, so you and/or your parents may be asked to provide copies of your tax returns or to demonstrate that you were not required to file a return. 3. Maintain satisfactory academic progress toward your educational goals as defined in the school catalog and student handbook. 4. Notify Student Financial Services if you receive any financial assistance that is not reported on your Award Letter, including any outside scholarships and private loans. Be aware that when you apply for financial aid, the assistance offered is subject to final funding authorization established by the U.S. Congress and state legislatures. 5. Reapply on time, accurately, and complete all applications and forms that are requested. 6. Stay up to date! Regulatory changes may bring about new rules and eligibility for financial aid, which could change your awards. There are substantial changes to federal awards each year that affect yearly aid availability and eligibility, along with maximum and aggregate eligibility. Important: Please note that any or all federal financial aid programs may be modified or eliminated at any time at the discretion of the U.S. Congress. 11
13 For More Information The following information is available at your request. 1. Institutional information regarding costs, refund policies, programs of study, transfer of credits, accrediting, approvals and licensing, special facilities and services for students with disabilities, and other information is available through the Admissions Office, in the school catalog and in the enrollment agreement. 2. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) this act explains your rights and procedures regarding inspection and review of your education records, correction of inaccurate or misleading information, consent to disclose information, institutional criteria for who is a school official, what constitutes a legitimate educational interest, and filing complaints with the Department of Education. Information is available through the Admissions Office, in the school catalog and in the Student Handbook; it is also available to your parent on request, if they meet the definition of a parent under FERPA. 3. Financial Assistance Information a description of all the financial assistance programs available to students is available in the Admissions Office and in the Student Financial Services Department. The information available includes eligibility requirements, application procedures, forms and deadlines, criteria for receiving and continuing to receive financial assistance, student rights and responsibilities, criteria for satisfactory academic progress, terms of loans, terms of employment, frequency of and method by which aid is disbursed, entrance and exit counseling, terms of any loan repayment deferments for service. 4. Institutional security policies and crime statistics (called Crime Report ) are available through the Admissions Office. This includes a breakdown of crimes occurring on campus reported to local police agencies or to campus security. It also includes school policies and programs for reporting crimes, law enforcement and security on campus, drug and alcohol offenses, prevention of sex crimes, and other information related to campus crime and security. 5. Information on completion rates for first-time undergraduate students is available through the Admissions Office. These rates are calculated according to guidelines in the Student Right to Know Act. 6. Drug and alcohol abuse prevention information is available in the Student Handbook and through the Student Services Office. 7. A student who is convicted for any offense, during a period of enrollment for which the student was receiving Federal Title IV, HEA program funds, under any Federal or State law involving the possession or sale of illegal drugs will result in the loss of eligibility for any Federal Title IV, HEA grant, loan, or work-study assistance. 8. Borrowers of any Federal Student Loans will have their loan information reported to the National Student Loan Data System. The loan information will be accessible by guaranty agencies, lenders, and post-secondary institutions determined to be authorized users of the data system. Note: It is the responsibility of each student to carefully review and understand all documentation, including but not limited to, their Enrollment Agreement, Application, Award Letter, Master Promissory Note, School Catalog, Guide to Federal Financial Aid, and all loan disclosures, regarding their financial aid rights and responsibilities. Students are also required to know their current aggregate amounts borrowed under all loan programs and amounts received under the Pell Grant program. Changing programs, institutions, attendance level along with failing or dropping courses will directly impact SAP (Satisfactory Academic Progress defined in the academic catalog) and financial aid eligibility and aggregate amounts. All students are encouraged to ask a Student Financial Services Advisor at the school for any guidance they might need or to access all federal resources listed in this guide. The Federal Student Aid Ombudsman Group of the U.S. Department of Education is dedicated to helping resolve disputes related to Direct Loans, Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program loans, Guaranteed Student Loans, and Perkins Loans. The Ombudsman Group is a neutral, informal, and confidential resource to help resolve disputes about your federal student loans. You can contact the Ombudsman at: or U. S. Department of Education FSA Ombudsman Group, 830 First Street, N. E., Mail Stop 5144 Washington, D.C or online at FAFSA ON THE WEB U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Financial Aid Websites STUDENT AID ALLIANCE FINANCIAL AID INFO/ CALCULATOR FREE SCHOLARSHIP SEARCHES LOAN CALCULATOR 12
14 THE BROWN MACKIE COLLEGE SYSTEM OF SCHOOLS Brown Mackie College Akron* 755 White Pond Drive, Suite 101 Akron, OH Brown Mackie College Albuquerque* Copper Ave. NE Albuquerque, NM Brown Mackie College Atlanta* 4370 Peachtree Road N.E. Atlanta, GA Brown Mackie College Birmingham** 105 Vulcan Road, Suite 100 Birmingham, AL Brown Mackie College Boise* 9050 West Overland Road, Suite 100 Boise, ID Brown Mackie College Cincinnati* 1011 Glendale Milford Road Cincinnati, OH Brown Mackie College Dallas/Ft. Worth* 2200 North Highway 121, Suite 250 Bedford, TX Brown Mackie College Findlay* 1700 Fostoria Avenue, Suite 100 Findlay, OH Brown Mackie College Fort Wayne* 3000 East Coliseum Boulevard Fort Wayne, IN Brown Mackie College Greenville* Two Liberty Square 75 Beattie Place, Suite 100 Greenville, SC Brown Mackie College Hopkinsville* 4001 Fort Campbell Boulevard Hopkinsville, KY Brown Mackie College Indianapolis* 1200 N. Meridian Street, Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN Brown Mackie College Kansas City** 9705 Lenexa Drive Lenexa, KS Brown Mackie College Louisville* 3605 Fern Valley Road Louisville, KY Brown Mackie College Merrillville* 1000 East 80th Place, Suite 205M Merrillville, IN Brown Mackie College Miami* 3700 Lakeside Drive Miramar, FL Brown Mackie College North Canton* 4300 Munson Street NW Canton, OH Brown Mackie College Oklahoma City** 7101 NW Expressway, Suite 800 Oklahoma City, OK Brown Mackie College Phoenix* N. Black Canyon Road, Suite 190 Phoenix, AZ Brown Mackie College Quad Cities* 2119 East Kimberly Road Bettendorf, IA Brown Mackie College Salina** 2106 South 9th Street Salina, KS Brown Mackie College San Antonio* 4715 Fredericksburg Road, Suite 100 San Antonio, TX Brown Mackie College South Bend* 3454 Douglas Road South Bend, IN Brown Mackie College St. Louis* #2 Soccer Park Road Fenton, MO Brown Mackie College Tucson* 4585 East Speedway Boulevard, Suite 204 Tucson, AZ Brown Mackie College Tulsa* ~ 4608 South Garnett, Suite 110 Tulsa, OK * Accredited member, ACICS Authorized by the Indiana Board for Proprietary Education, 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 670, Indianapolis, IN , Ext. 138, Ext Licensed by the Ohio State Board of Career Colleges & Schools, 30 East Broad Street, 24th Floor, Suite 2481, Columbus, OH ( ). ~ Granted authority to operate in Oklahoma by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education (655 Research Parkway, Suite 200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73101; ). ** Brown Mackie College Birmingham, Brown Mackie College Kansas City and Brown Mackie College Oklahoma City are branch campuses of Brown Mackie College Salina which is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (230 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, IL , , Brown Mackie College Miami is licensed by the Commission for Independent Education, Florida Department of Education. Akron OH Reg # T Cincinnati OH Reg # T Findlay OH Reg # T Indianapolis AC 0078 North Canton OH Reg # T Tulsa Lic. OBPVS Since the Brown Mackie College is comprised of several institutions, see BMCprograms.info for program duration, tuition, fees and other costs, median debt, federal salary data, alumni success, and other important info. Brown Mackie College is a system of over 25 schools located throughout North America. Programs, credential levels, technology, and scheduling options vary by school and are subject to change. Administrative office: 625 Eden Park Drive, Suite 1100; Cincinnati, OH Brown Mackie College. Our address is [email protected] /15
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