HIGHER AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION PAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM POLICY



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MIKCHÉWIWAKNADWÉZIBEK0 MEMBERSHIP SERVICES PAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM POLICY 1. Assistance a. The Nottawaseppi Huron band of the Potawatomi Education Department has developed several Educational Programs for its Tribal membership. In the development of these policies, the NHBP has given significant consideration to individual need, as well as, the needs of the entire community. The educational program incentives as provided herein are made pursuant to a governmental program of the tribe for the promotion of the general welfare of its Tribal membership, based on individual or family need, and is not considered compensation for services. b. The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi s Education Office shall provide services to eligible NHBP Tribal Members in accordance with the procedures and guidelines approved by the NHBP Tribal Council. The NHBP Education Office will provide financial assistance to enable NHBP students to follow a course of study leading to a certificate, associate, bachelor's, master's or professional degree from an accredited college, university, institute, or trade school. 2. Qualifications a. A Tribal Member of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi, with current enrollment information on file. b. Currently in attendance or accepted for admission at an undergraduate, graduate or certificate program at a regionally accredited institution (such as North Central Association - www.ncacasi.org) of higher education. c. Pursuing a field of study that leads to the completion of a certificate program, associate (2 year degree), bachelor's (4 year degree), master's or professional degree from an accredited college, university, institute, or trade school. d. Exhaust all other available financial aid (not including loans) 1. Applicant must submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA - www.fafsa.ed.gov). FAFSA results will be sent to the financial aid office of the college, university, institute, or trade school. The financial aid office will complete a certified Financial Aid Verification Form (FAVF) to be returned to the NHBP Education Office. a. The FAFSA MUST be completed prior to applying for the NHBP Higher Education Payment Assistance Program for students attending institutions where financial aid is available. 3. Guidelines - Recipient Responsibilities: a. Use funds for education-related expenses. b. Submit a schedule for the current semester in which funding is being requested. c. Vocational Education students, submit proof of program enrollment if schedule is not available. d. Submit a current Financial Aid Verification Form and report any changes in financial and academic conditions each year. Report changes in class schedule (drops, additions, or withdrawals). e. Reapply annually for an academic financial aid package (completion of a FAFSA). Adopted: 5/17/2012; Last Amended: 7/23/2015 t: 269.729.5151 f: 269.729.4837 education@nhbpi.com Page 1

PAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM POLICY f. Submit an official transcript or grade report within 30 days of the end of the academic term. The transcript should clearly state: student name, course number, course title, number of credit hours, grade, current semester GPA, and cumulative GPA. An unofficial transcript will be accepted after the first term of an academic year. Transcript should be sent to: NHBP Education Office 1485 Mno-Bmadzewen Way Fulton, MI 49052 E-mail: education@nhbpi.com Fax: 269.729.4837 g. Maintain a minimum academic requirement of a 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 grade scale for undergraduate students and a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 grade scale for graduate or professional students, or in good standing to complete degree requirements. h. Submit a copy of the diploma or certificate to the NHBP Education Office upon program completion. 4. Discontinuation or Adjustment of Payment Assistance a. The Education Office may discontinue or adjust payment assistance if a student: 1. Fails to comply with the recipient responsibilities. 2. Recipient fails to disclose information that substantially affects his/her financial situation. b. The NHBP Education Office will discontinue payment assistance only with written notice. The student may submit a written appeal to the NHBP Education Office. c. If a student does not comply with recipient responsibilities, the NHBP Education Office shall: 1. Place the student on probation if the student does not meet the minimum requirements for one term. Notification of this action will be made to the student through written correspondence. If substantial progress (above a 2.0 undergraduate and 3.0 graduate) is not made during the next term, the student award will be suspended. Exceptions to probationary status are those students who have received less than a 1.0 GPA for any academic term. Students in this situation will be automatically suspended. d. Once a student's payment assistance has been suspended, the student will not be considered for funding until the student, through other funding sources, meets the minimum academic and course hour requirements. e. After a student reinstates his/her payment assistance by fulfilling the outlined requirements, the student will be eligible for additional funding as long as satisfactory performance is continued and funds are available. 5. Payment a. Applicants will be funded on a first-come, first-served priority basis, dependent on available funding. Adopted: 5/17/2012; Last Amended: 7/23/2015 t: 269.729.5151 f: 269.729.4837 education@nhbpi.com Page 2

PAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM POLICY b. All payment assistance, when possible, will be made jointly to the student and the educational institution. 1. If a student s tuition and fees are paid in full, and excess funding is not returned to the student, a payment for the difference may be made solely to the student. c. Students in need of payment assistance by tuition deadline should submit necessary paperwork and class schedule 30 days prior to payment deadline. 1. If tuition deadlines are not met, an institution may elect to drop the classes for which a student is registered. 2. Michigan Indian Tuition Waiver students should note responsibility for fees not covered by the tuition waiver. d. Eligible students will receive the following payment assistance per semester or program (subject to fund availability. Funding may be adjusted for non-traditional programs): 1. Students pursuing an associate degree $150 per credit hour 2. Students pursuing a bachelor's degree $300 per credit hour 3. Students pursuing a master's or post graduate degree $450 per credit hour 4. Vocational Education students Up to $2,000 per program e. Failed and repeated classes will not be eligible for additional funding. f. Notification must be given within 10 days of the dropped class(es) or withdrawing from school. 1. The portion of the NHBP payment assistance received for the dropped class(es) must be compensated within a one-year time frame. a. Deduction may be taken from future assistance payments, paid directly from the student to NHBP, or deducted from the student s per capita funding. b. Payment agreement must be made prior to receiving additional funding from the NHBP Education Office. g. Non-compliance with the outlined program policies may result in Per Capita withholding from legally responsible adult Tribal Members account for fees incurred by the Tribe and/or forfeiture of future education program participation. Adopted: 5/17/2012; Last Amended: 7/23/2015 t: 269.729.5151 f: 269.729.4837 education@nhbpi.com Page 3

PAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM CHECKLIST Completion and/or submission of the following items will be necessary to complete the NHBP Higher Education or Vocational Education Payment Assistance Program: Completed Higher Education or Vocational Education Payment Assistance Program Application. Part I of the Financial Aid Verification Form (FAVF) filled out (one time per school year). This form must then be submitted to the Financial Aid Officer at your education institution. They are to complete Part II and return it to the NHBP Education Office. Sign and submit Consent to Release Information Form (if applicable). Submit an official copy of your semester class schedule including student name, term, class name and number of credit hours (Higher Education), or a letter of acceptance (Vocational Education). Submit a copy of your most recent grades (returning applicants- Unofficial Transcript the first semester, Official Transcript at the end of the academic year). Copy of your Tribal enrollment card (first time applicants). Review the complete policy for the Higher Education or Vocational Education Payment Assistance Program Please feel free to contact the Education Office with any questions or additional assistance needed to complete the application. Migwéch! (Thank you) Applications may be e-mailed, faxed, or dropped off in person. Migwéch! (Thank you) t: 269.729.5151 f: 269.729.4837 education@nhbpi.com

STUDENT INFORMATION VOCATIONAL EDUCATION PAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM APPLICATION Student s Legal Name Tribal ID# Permanent Address City State Zip Code Phone Number Email Address STATISTICAL INFORMATION Check one/fill in the blanks: Male Female Michigan Indian Tuition Waiver eligible (Indian blood quantum level ¼ or more)? Yes No EDUCATION INFORMATION Institute or Trade School Student ID # Training/Program/Class: Expected Completion Date: I will be enrolling: Full-time Part-time Special Length of program: Weeks Credits Hours Classes My field of study or major: Expected graduation date: I certify that information given is true to the best of my knowledge. I understand that this information may be confirmed. Any state, federal, local agency, or former employer is free to release information about me regarding this application. I understand that if I have deliberately given false information, I may receive a fine, imprisonment, or both. This is the authorization to disseminate employment and educational information for the purpose of assisting me in obtaining assistance, training, education, or employment. I also agree that the NHBP Education Office may share contact information with other areas of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Tribe. I understand funding is based on the availability of budget dollars. Applicant Signature Parent/Guardian Signature (if under 18) Date Applications may be e-mailed, faxed, or dropped off in person. Migwéch! (Thank you) t: 269.729.5151 f: 269.729.4837 education@nhbpi.com

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION PAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM CONSENT TO RELEASE INFORMATION Dear Scholarship Recipient, The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (known as FERPA) is a federal law which protects the privacy of student education records. These rights transfer to the student when he/she reaches the age of 18 or attends a school beyond high school level. Your enrollment and attendance at a college/university or a vocational education facility allows you the decision whether or not to allow other people to have access to your student information (ex. parents may call inquiring if a scholarship has been processed). According to FERPA, we are required to receive your written consent in order to share any information with anyone other than you. Below is a consent form. Please review and decide with whom, if anyone, we may discuss your student file. Sincerely, The NHBP Education Office Consent to Release Information I (print name), give permission to the NHBP Education Office to release information regarding my higher/vocational education payment assistance file to the following individuals: Please list names: Signed: Date:

PAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FINANCIAL AID VERIFICATION FORM PART I - STUDENT INFORMATION Student s Legal Name Student ID# Name of Educational Institution FAFSA submitted? Yes No The student intends to register and complete the listed number of credits or hours per term/semester listed below: Fall: Winter/Spring: Summer: I give permission for the release of financial information to the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Education Office. Student Signature: Date: PART II TO BE COMPLETED BY FINANCIAL AID OFFICER Tuition Fees Books Supplies Room and Board Transportation Misc. Expenses Other: specify Fall TOTAL EXPENSES: $ $ $ Winter/ Spring Summer Fall Parent Contribution Student Contribution Pell Grant Other Grants Loans (accepted) Indian Tuition Waiver College Scholarship WIA Winter/ Spring Summer Other TOTAL RESOURCES: $ $ $ TOTAL UNMET NEED: $ $ $ Fall Winter/Spring Summer Educational Related Expenses - Unmet need = Total Expenses Less Total Resources I certify that the financial need and the amounts of institution-administered financial aid offered the above student to be in compliance with current applicable rules and regulations governing federal, state, and this institution s financial aid policies and programs. Student has filed all forms needed for Pell Grant including FAFSA. Signature, Financial Aid Officer Telephone Number Date Form may be mailed, e-mailed, or faxed. Migwéch! (Thank you) (Original forms are not necessary) t: 269.729.5151 f: 269.729.4837 education@nhbpi.com