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Financial Aid & Scholarships
How to Apply Applying for financial aid is not difficult
and it's free! Just follow these simple steps and you're on your way.
If you have any questions about the process, please call or email us.
We will be happy to help you.
- File online at FAFSA on the Web
(remember to print and submit the signature page if you don't have a
PIN). If you don't have access to the Internet, complete and mail a
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Students who
completed a FAFSA last year may have received a Renewal FAFSA. This
form can also be used. Be sure to designate Quinsigamond Community
College (Federal School Code 002175) in the College release section. Be
sure you select the application for the correct academic year. A list
of common mistakes to avoid is posted here.
Replace yellow sentence with If you have already filed your tax
returns, we strongly recommend that you utilize the IRS Data Retrieval
tool to complete your FAFSA. Using the tool allows you to
complete the process faster and will minimize the amount of follow-up
required by schools. If you have not filed your taxes yet and
complete the FAFSA using estimated tax information, you may also use
the IRS Data Retrieval tool to make corrections to that data after you
have filed. Information on the tool and who is eligible to use it
is available within the online FAFSA application.
- Allow 2-4 weeks for your FAFSA to be processed. You will
receive a Student Aid Report (SAR), which you must review for accuracy
and further instructions.
- For
those applicants selected for verification by the U.S. Department of
Education, a Verification Worksheet, along with documentation of your
previous year income must be submitted to the Financial Aid Office.
Typical documentation includes 1040'sPlease replace yellow with tax
return transcripts, 1099's, W-2's, or benefit statements.
- If additional documentation is required you will receive a
letter from the Financial Aid Office. For prompt service, respond to
these requests as quickly as possible.
PLEASE NOTE: You must first complete the FAFSA. Then the
Financial Aid Office reviews your application to determine if
additional documents are necessary. If more information is required, we
must wait until you respond to this request before we can continue
working on your file. Once your file is complete, it can take 2-8 weeks
(depending on the time of year) before you will receive an Award
Letter. Although you can submit your FAFSA as early as January
preceding the next fall semester, the Financial Aid Office will begin
reviewing applications at the end of March. The busiest time of year in
the Financial Aid Office is April through August preceding the fall
semester. It is not unusual for the entire process to take 12-16 weeks.
You must plan ahead to receive financial aid by the time your bill is
due.
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