What's New
Summer 2008 Financial Aid
Financial Aid is available for the summer session for eligible, matriculated students only. HCCC will not matriculate new students for the summer term. To be eligible students must already be pursuing a degree from HCCC. For additional information regarding financial aid for the summer sessions, please click here .
Attention Students Graduating in May 2008:
Prior to graduation students must attend a mandatory Direct Loan Exit Counseling Session. Graduating students must attend one of the two sessions offered.
1st Session
Date: Tuesday, April 29th
Time: 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Location: Amphitheater-RMCC 288
2nd Session
Date: Thursday, May 1st
Time: 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Location: Amphitheater-RMCC 288
FAFSA 2008-2009
It’s time again! A letter was recently mailed to returning students, reminding them to renew their FAFSA application for 2008-2009. Students will need their Federal Student Aid PIN to access their 2008-2009 FAFSA on the Web Application. Most of the application data from the previous year will be pre-populated from last year’s application.
Five-Minute FAFSA Video
This quick video created by FASTWEB is a fun and entertaining introduction to completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). http://www.finaid.org/fafsa/video.phtml
Filing is as easy as 1-2-3
- If the student or custodial parent (if applicable) have lost or forgotten their Federal Student Aid PIN, you may request a duplicate at: www.pin.ed.gov
- Complete 2007 tax returns for both the student and the custodial parent(s).
- File your FAFSA online at: www.fafsa.ed.gov
FAFSA4caster
The FAFSA4caster is for prospective students who want to plan ahead for college and determine an early estimate for federal student aid. When students are ready to apply for financial aid, they can easily transition the information on their FAFSA4caster to their actual FAFSA on the Web application. ( www.fafsa4caster.ed.gov )
Repeated Classes
Are you taking a class at HCCC that you previously completed? This may affect your current financial aid awards! Repeating a course which a student previously passed (D- or higher grade) may affect a student's eligibility for financial aid. For financial aid purposes, if a student repeats a course that was previously passed, that course(s).
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