FINANCIAL AID OFFICE P.O. Box 5587, Bismarck, ND 58506 Telephone: 701-224-5494 or 1-800-445-5073 Fax: 701-224-5550 BSC.FinancialAid@bismarckstate.

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FINANCIAL AID OFFICE P.O. Box 5587, Bismarck, ND 58506 Telephone: 701-224-5494 or 1-800-445-5073 Fax: 701-224-5550 BSC.FinancialAid@bismarckstate.edu bismarckstate.edu/current/financialaid

Award Notice Congratulations on your decision to attend Bismarck State College. We are here to help you attain your educational goals. If you have questions about the information included in this manual, please contact the Financial Aid Office at 701-224-5494. Please refer to the 2013-2014 Award Notice in Campus Connection. In order to begin processing your financial aid, you need to refer to the 2013-2014 Award Notice which indicates the types and amounts of financial aid you have been awarded for the school year. Until you accept or decline your financial aid offer via Campus Connection, we can not process your financial aid. If you are selected for the Verification Process, you will not receive a financial aid award until the Verification is completed. Please refer to the sample for further instructions on how to accept your award online. The first step will be for you to go to Campus Finances > Accept/ Decline Awards where you ll want to accept your awards by check marking the Accept box (or clicking the Accept All button) and clicking the submit button. Federal Aid Year 2013-2014 Federal Direct Loan BSC Academic Scholarship Federal Direct Unsub Loan 1,000.00 1,000.00 IMPORTANT NOTICE: Your enclosed award notification is based on full time (12 or more credits) for a full year. If you plan to take less than 12 credits per semester or you do not plan to attend the full year, please contact our office immediately to notify us of your enrollment plans to facilitate proper adjustments. 2

What is the Financial Aid Shopping Sheet? The Financial Aid Shopping Sheet is a consumer tool that is designed to simplify information that prospective students receive about costs and financial aid so that they can make informed decisions about which postsecondary institution to attend. The Financial Aid Shopping Sheet ensures that families will have an easy to read form that enables them to compare institutions in terms of grant and scholarship amounts, net costs, graduation rates, loan default rates, median borrowing, and estimated monthly loan payments after graduation. The shopping sheet is available for students to view in their CampusConnection. Under Student Center, View Financial Aid, Aid Year 2014, Click on the Shopping Sheet Link. Shopping Sheet Student Communications Check your Student Communications for your correspondence. 3

Check your holds and to do lists in Campus Connection If you have questions please contact the Financial Aid Office at 701-224-5494 or via email at BSC. FinancialAid@bismarckstate.edu. Respond to all requests for information immediately. CHECK HOLDS 1. Log on to the CampusConnection Portal On the right side of your Student Center: Note: Holds listed may be applied by any NDUS institution you ve attended. Details show which institution/department applied the hold. 2. Click: to view hold specifics. Not all holds prevent registration access. Click on a Hold Item to view the hold reason. CHECK TO DO LISTS 1. Log on to the CampusConnection Portal On the right side of your Student Center: Items in the To Do List box are required to complete your file. 2. Click: 3. Click on a To Do Item to view specific instructions. Master Promissory Note And Entrance Counseling All students need to access StudentLoans.gov. Here you will sign your Master Promissory Note and Complete Entrance Counseling. You will need your PIN number to complete your MPN and Entrance Counseling. You will complete your Loan Counseling and MPN here once you sign in. You will need your PIN number the same PIN you used for filing FAFSA. 4

Questions and Answers Could my award change? Yes. BSC reserves the right to make adjustments to your award at any time based on additional information that becomes available. This includes (but is not limited to): Notification of additional resources such as a scholarship or tuition waiver Change in enrollment status (you enroll for less than 12 credits) How many credits hours do I have to be enrolled in to receive my financial aid? Alternative Loans - varies with each lender Federal Work Study - 6 credits BSC Foundation Scholarships - 15 credits Federal Direct Loan - 6 credits BSC Cultural Diversity Waiver - 6 credits Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan - 6 credits Federal Supplemental Grant - 6 credits Federal Direct Parent Loan - 6 credits Federal Perkins Loan - 6 credits North Dakota State Grant - 12 credits Federal Pell Grant - will be adjusted based upon the number of credits the student enrolls in Adjustments made as follows: 9-11 credits = 75% of full time Pell Grant; 6-8 credits = 50% of full time Pell Grant and less than 6 credits = 25% of full time Pell Grant. What if the amount of financial aid I was awarded is not enough? There are a couple of alternative loans available (see page 8) to help you meet your expenses. In addition, it may be possible to increase your Direct Loan amount if you advance a grade level at the end of a semester. However, this is not done automatically, so you must contact our office to request this. What if my financial aid award is more than I need? We recommend that you borrow the minimum amount you need. If you are unsure of how much to borrow, contact our office for assistance. What if I have unusual circumstances that I would like to have reviewed? Contact the Financial Aid Office and request a Professional Judgment Form for Unusual Circumstances if any of the following occur after you complete the 2013-2014 FAFSA: Reduction of income or benefits Loss of employment Separation or divorce Death of parent or spouse Is financial aid available for additional expenses? Yes, for certain expenses including (but not limited to) child care, commuting costs or the purchase of a computer. Contact the Financial Aid Office to see if you qualify. Can a student receive financial aid while attending more than one institution? No, you will need to contact each school to see which college will process your financial aid application. Is there anything that could delay the processing of my financial aid? If you did not accept or decline financial aid offer via Campus Connection (see page 2) If you did not complete a Master Promissory Note (see page 4) If you did not complete Entrance Loan Counseling (see page 4) If your application is selected for verification and you do not submit all requested documents. Do I have to pay interest on my loans while I attend college? If you have a Subsidized Federal Direct Loan or Federal Perkins Loan, the Federal government will pay the interest on the loan as long as you go to school half time. If you have an Unsubsidized Federal Direct loan, Federal Direct Parent loan or Alternative Loan, the Federal government does not subsidize the loan and you will be required to make interest payments while you attend college. 5

Questions and Answers What does an unofficial withdrawal mean? All students who receive federal financial aid and receive all failing grades for any given semester, will be responsible for repaying all unearned financial aid received. Students who discontinue attending classes should initiate and complete the withdrawal process through the Academic Records Office to avoid failing all classes. Those forms are available at bismarckstate.edu/current/records/withdraw. Disbursement Rules In order for your federal student aid to disburse to your student account, you must be active in and/or have successfully completed 6 or more credits per term. You have to be currently enrolled in the term to receive your financial aid. Disbursement of federal student aid is based upon the start date of each class and enrollment status. Federal student aid will only disburse at the point you meet the half-time threshold in any given semester. For example: You enroll in two, three-credit classes. One three credit class runs from January 9 to March 4 and the other three credit class runs from March 5 to May 12. Disbursement will not take place until after March 5. Email NDUS User ID and Password Information BSC recently improved access and efficiencies to information technology systems. A user ID and password must be set up for you to gain access to a number of campus technology services including CampusConnection. In order to receive your NDUS user ID and password, you must go through a process called Claim your Account. During this process you will go to claim.ndus.edu and take an Acceptable Use Quiz for security reasons. You will be asked to enter your date of birth and EMPL ID (a seven digit code that starts with W _ sent via email to you by BSC. If you do not know your EMPL ID, see below. Once you have Claimed your Account, your account will be activated and your credentials (NDUS user ID and password) will be used for authentication into systems such as CampusConnection, campus network computer labs, wireless access in dormitories, campus buildings and BSC off-campus buildings. You must have your NDUS user ID and password in order to register for classes or to meet with an advisor to schedule classes. If you do not know your EMPL ID, go to bismarckstate.edu >Campus Connection >Enter the Portal Here! >What is My EMPL ID? and provide the requested information. If you need help while claiming your account, please contact the NDUS Help Desk at 1.866.457.6387. BSC Email Your BSC email account will be available for you to activate 24 hours after initial course registration. BSC has established Bismarck State College student email as an official means of communication. The Information Services department assigns BSC students an email address. It is your responsibility to activate your email account and read your email messages. Failure to activate your email account cannot be used as an excuse for not knowing pertinent information such as payment due dates, last days to drop/add classes, etc. Please read the BSC student email policy at http://bismarckstate.edu/uploads/ resources/1197/studentemailpolicy.pdf Printable instructions to activate your BSC email account can be found at bismarckstate.edu/uploads/resources/217/studentemail.pdf. 6

Satisfactory Progress For Financial Aid Eligibility STUDENT POLICY Bismarck State College, in compliance with federal regulations, established these policies and procedures to ensure that students who receive financial aid are making satisfactory academic progress toward a degree, diploma, or certificate. Students who fail to meet these standards of satisfactory progress will not be eligible to receive federal financial assistance until eligibility has been re-established. Two measures of satisfactory progress are used: qualitative academic standard and quantitative rate of progress. Qualitative Academic Standard Students who receive federal financial aid (i.e. Pell Grant, SEOG, Perkins Loan, Work Study, ND State Grant or Direct Loan) are required to maintain a grade point average of 2.00. At the conclusion of each semester the cumulative grade point average will be evaluated for all students at BSC. All students must have earned a minimum of a 2.00 grade point average for the semester. Students not meeting the 2.00 minimum GPA standard will be placed on Financial Aid Warning for the next semester the student enrolls in. Students on Financial Aid Warning have access to all financial aid programs for which they are eligible for during the semester. If the student does not earn a 2.00 GPA in the next semester, the student will then be placed on Financial Aid Disqualification, which terminates financial aid eligibility. Quantitative Rate of Progress Students enrolled at BSC are eligible to receive federal financial aid for the maximum number of earned and attempted credits as specified below. 150% of credits required for degree In order to maintain satisfactory academic progress for federal financial aid, students must complete a minimum of 66.667% of credits attempted in any given semester. Students not meeting the 66.667% completion of attempted credits will be placed on Financial Aid Warning for the next semester the student enrolls in. Students who withdraw from all classes during any given semester will be placed on a Financial Aid Warning for the next semester the student enrolls in. DEFINITIONS Financial Aid Warning: A student can receive financial aid while in this status. The student must complete all of the classes attempted and earn a 2.00 grade point average to maintain eligibility for financial aid. Students placed on Financial Aid Warning must improve their academic performance during the next semester of enrollment. Students who are on Financial Aid Warning must earn a 2.00 GPA for the semester and complete 66.667% of the credits attempted. If the student does not meet those parameters he/she will be placed on Financial Aid Disqualification. Financial Aid Disqualification: A student cannot receive financial aid while in this status. Financial aid refers to grants, scholarships, and loans. Exceptions for Immediate Financial Aid Disqualification - Unofficial Withdrawal: Students who receive all failing grades or incomplete grades in any given semester are considered to have unofficially withdrawn from the college and are immediately placed on Financial Aid Disqualification without a warning period. Federal regulations require that a refund calculation be calculated for all students receiving federal funds, unless the financial aid office staff can document an official last date of attendance beyond the 60% point in any semester. The calculation and return of funds may result in the student owing a balance to BSC and/or U.S. Department of Education. Administrative Withdrawal: Students whose enrollment is cancelled administratively due to non-attendance will automatically be placed on Financial Aid Disqualification. Students will be placed on Financial Aid Disqualification at the end of any semester if they were placed on Financial Aid Warning during the previous regular semester and their cumulative grade point average is still below the required minimum of a 2.00 GPA or if the student has not completed 66.667% of the credits attempted. Financial Aid Plan of Study: A student has provided the financial aid office an appeal for financial aid reinstatement for a semester in which that student would be in Financial Aid Disqualification and the appeal was granted. A student can receive federal aid in this status. Once on Financial Aid Plan of Study status, a student will remain on plan of study as long as he or she continues to meet the requirements of the appeal approval or until he or she has improved his or her statistics to meet the standards of satisfactory academic progress as outline above. 7

Financial Aid Programs Available To BSC Students What is it? Who is eligible? Does it have to be paid back? Federal Pell Grant Grant assistance for students who have not earned a bachelor s degree. Annual awards may range from ($605 to $5,645. Students are limited to 600% of Lifetime Eligibility Used. Students who show need for assistance whether or not they meet the April 15 deadline date. Award amount may change depending upon the number of credits student enrolls in. No. This is gift aid and does not have to be repaid. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)* Grant assistance for undergraduate students, with priority given to Pell Grant recipients. Annual awards may range from $200 to $1,000. Students who meet the April 15 deadline date, show a high need for assistance, and qualify for a Federal Pell Grant. Student must be enrolled at least half time. No. This is gift aid and does not have to be repaid. North Dakota State Grant* Grant assistance available to North Dakota residents only. Awards are $1500 for a full academic year. Students who show financial need, meet the April 15 deadline date, and are enrolled full-time at an eligible college in North Dakota. No. This is gift aid and does not have to be repaid. Federal Work-Study* Part-time employment during the summer and academic year. Jobs are located on or off-campus. Wages are at or above the federal minimum (currently $8.50 per hour). Annual awards may range from $500 to $2,500. Students who show need for assistance, meet the April 15 deadline date and check yes to Question 31 on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Student must be enrolled at least half time. No. Students earn their award by working approximately 10-20 hours per week. Currently pays $8.50/hr. bi-monthly. Federal Perkins Loan* A loan with an interest rate of 5 percent, which begins to accrue upon termination of studies. Annual awards may range from $400 to $1,500. Students who show need for assistance and who meet the April 15 deadline date. Students must be enrolled at least half time. Yes. Repayment of principal and interest begins 9 months after termination of studies. Up to 100 percent of this loan can be cancelled if the student meets certain conditions, such as teaching in specified low-income schools. Federal Direct Loan A subsidized loan with a fixed 6.8% interest rate. Annual limits range from $100 to $5,500 Students who show need for assistance and are enrolled at least half-time. Yes. Repayment of both principal and interest will begin after graduation, withdrawal to less than half-time, or total withdrawal. Federal Unsubsidized Direct Loan Loans that are available without regard to need for assistance. Borrowers are expected to pay at least the interest on the loan while attending school. Student must be enrolled half-time. Yes, Repayment begins 6 months after graduation or withdrawing to less than half-time enrollment. Federal Direct Parent Plus Loan Loans that are available without regard to need for assistance. Borrowers are expected to pay at least the interest on the loan while the student is in school. Parents with good credit. Student must be enrolled half-time. Yes. Repayment begins after last disbursement. Dakota Education Alternative Loan A fixed interest rate loan is available to students who are unable to obtain adequate funds through other student aid programs. Available only through SLND - Bank of North Dakota. Minimum of $500. DEAL: Students enrolled at least half-time. Must meet Bank of ND s standards of credit worthiness. Yes. Repayment begins 6 months after graduation, withdrawal to less than half-time, or total withdrawal. Collegiate Loan An alternative loan with personalized interest rates based on individual credit rating. Minimum of $1000/application. Available only through Wells Fargo Bank. Student may be enrolled full-time, half-time, or less than half-time. Yes. Repayment begins 6 months after graduation. * Due to limited funds, some eligible students may not be awarded this type of assistance. Federal Direct Loans will assess a origination fee of 1% (subject to change). Please refer to the following website for more complete information regarding financial aid programs: bismarckstate.edu/current/financialaid. Information is intended to be accurate, but the publisher does not assume liability for loss or damage as a result of reliance on this data. To ensure fully informed borrowing, you should refer directly to your loan application and promissory note for exact information regarding terms, assumptions, conditions, eligibility, definitions, and Annual Percentage Rate (APR). 8

Additional Loan Programs Federal Direct PLUS Loans (Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students) These unsubsidized loans for the parents of dependent students help pay for education expenses up to the cost of attendance, minus all other financial assistance. Interest is charged during all periods. A Federal Direct Plus Loan borrower must: be the parent of a dependent student enrolled in an undergraduate program pass a credit check be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen not be in default on a federal student loan (student or parent) Applying for a PLUS Loan and the Master Promissory Note (MPN) To take out a direct loan for the first time, you must complete a PLUS Application and Master Promissory Note (MPN) at StudentLoans.gov. The MPN is a legal document in which you promise to repay your loan(s) and any accrued interest and fees to the department. It also explains the terms and conditions of your loan(s). Alternative Loan Programs With the rising cost of education, more and more students find they are in need of additional money for college. Some lenders offer Alternative Loans to students to meet that need. Alternative Loans are separate from the Federal Student Loan program and must be approved by the lender. The following lenders have provided private loans to our students within the last 3-5 years. If you are applying for the DEAL Loan, please make sure to complete the appropriate form at bismarckstate.edu/current/financialaid/financialaidforms/. DEAL Loan (Dakota Education Alternative Loan) Bank of North Dakota For further information on the DEAL loan you may refer to the Bank of North Dakota website at mystudentloanonline.nd.gov. New Requirements Alternative loans have new federal requirements that can take up to 45 days or more to process. Regulations require documentation that must be completed through the lender before funds are released to school. For more information contact the lender. Wells Fargo Collegiate Loan For further information on the Collegiate Loan you may refer to the Wells Fargo website at wellsfargo.com/student. Important Dates To view important dates and deadlines, go to bismarckstate.edu/current/records/calendarsdeadlines. Information is intended to be accurate, but the publisher does not assume liability for loss or damage as a result of reliance on this data. To ensure fully informed borrowing, you should refer directly to each lender s loan application and promissory note for exact information regarding terms, assumptions, conditions, eligibility, definitions, and Annual Percentage Rate (APR). 9

Consumer Information Americans with Disabilities Act The Office of Student Affairs does not discriminate on the basis of disability, as mandated by Section 504 and the ADA. For students with disabilities, contact Office of Veterans Services and Student Accessibility located in Jack Science Center, Room 312, or by telephone at 224-2575. Placement Job placement information on BSC graduates is available through The Mystic Advising and Counseling Center (MACC) in the Student Union, Room 126, or by phone at 224-5752. Student Right to Know/Campus Security Information required to be compiled and distributed under the Student Right to Know (campus security data, graduation data and athletic graduation data) legislation is released annually to all students, faculty, staff and, upon request, to prospective students. Equal Employment Opportunity Employer BSC is an equal opportunity institution that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, national origin, age, religion, or disability in its admissions, student aid, employment practices, education programs or other related activities. Tobacco Free Campus BSC provides an atmosphere conducive to physical and mental well being and supports the provision of services, including preventive programs, for a healthy and safe environment for its employees, students and visitors. To support this atmosphere, BSC is a Tobacco Free Campus. Drug Free Workplace It is the policy of BSC that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession or use of a controlled substance in the workplace is prohibited. Advising The Mystic Advising and Counseling Center located in lower level of Student Union provides personal counseling, academic advising, multicultural programming, and job placement services all in one location. FERPA Release Form Educational records will not be released without written consent from the students. Student's who would like to release academic/financial records to a third party, must complete the NDUS FERPA Form and turn it in to the Student Records Office for processing. Consider completing the form now, if someone other than you will be paying for your tuition and housing. Your parents will not be able to receive any information unless this form is completed and turned in. The FERPA Release Form can be found online at bismarckstate.edu/ current/records/ferpa. Note: This release will remain in affect while enrolled, unless revoked by the student in writing. The information in this award guide is compiled by the BSC Office of Financial Aid. 10

BSC Student Account Refunds bscbeyondcard.com BSC has partnered with HigherOne, a financial services company, to provide you with the Beyond Card. The Beyond Card is a debit card NOT a credit card. One debit card will be issued upon initial registration at BSC (be sure to check your mail). Replacement cards can be ordered for a fee. Excess Financial Aid All excess financial aid will be released after the 100% refund period in each given semester. Students whose financial aid totals more than institutional charges for tuition, fees, room, board and books will receive a refund. The refund preference can be received through one of three methods: 1. ACH deposit into personal account. Use BSC Beyond Card to set up banking detail Allow three business days for refund transfer 2. OneAccount: FDIC insured free checking account Free online banking and bill pay Free sign and swipe debit card (select credit for free transaction) Free use of HigherOne ATM (one located in the BSC student union) 3. HigherOne check If HigherOne preference is not selected, a paper check will be mailed to your most current home address from HigherOne 21 days after disbursement. Please Note The first two options require you to login into bscbeyondcard.com using your BSC Beyond Card to make your selection. Even if you do not use the BSC Beyond Card, you MUST set your refund preference. All questions should be directed to 1-866-663-2228 or the BSC Student Finance Office. 11