Nov 21, 2024  
2020-2021 Academic Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Financial Aid


 

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Financial Aid Definition

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Financial Aid is assistance that helps eligible students cover the costs of attending college.  These costs include direct expenses such as tuition, fees, books, and supplies as well as indirect expenses such as room and board, transportation, and personal expenses.  Financial aid is available through sources such as the federal state government, outside sources, and institutions and colleges. 

Rights and Responsibilities

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You have the right to ask:

  • What financial assistance is available?
     
  • What are the deadlines for submitted applications?
     
  • What is the cost of attending?
  • What are the refund policies?
     
  • What are the criteria used to select eligible financial aid recipients?
     
  • How is financial need determined?
     
  • What are the criteria used to determine the amount of a student’s award?
  • What are criteria required to remain eligible for aid?
     
  • What are the progress standards that must be met to remain eligible for aid?
  • What are the methods of disbursing financial aid?
  • What are the methods for purchasing textbooks when using financial assistance?
  • What are the terms of any loans that are awarded and/or received under the Direct Loan program?
  • What are the general terms and conditions for student employment as part of a student’s award?
  • What exit counseling information is provided and collected by the college for any student loan borrower?

It is your responsibility to:

  • Be informed about the institution before you enroll.
     
  • Complete all forms accurately and submit them on time.
     
  • Read and understand forms you are asked to sign.
     
  • Update personal information such as name, mailing address, email address, and telephone number with the Ask AC Center and Financial Aid office when necessary.
     
  • Accept responsibility for all agreements you sign.
  • Check your Amarillo College student assigned email and Financial Aid Portal for any correspondence relating to your financial aid application and awards.

Types of Financial Aid

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For a more detailed list of aid, see the Financial Aid Types on the Financial Aid website at www.actx.edu/fin.

Grants

Grant aid is assistance that does not have to be repaid unless you withdraw from school and owe a refund.  Amounts vary based on the financial need of each applicant.  Grants are available through the federal and state government.  Applications for grants can be submitted by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid at www.fafsa.ed.gov.

Scholarships

Scholarships are awarded based on certain information provided by the applicant and can come from a variety of sources such as industrial, service, and civic groups.  Amounts and criteria vary based on scholarship type.  The Amarillo College Foundation general scholarship application can be completed at https://www.actx.edu/foundation/scholarship-applications.

Direct Loans

The Direct Loan program is available for students who need to cover costs of their education. Interest is charged and loans must be repaid. Interest rates vary from year to year and students have up to ten years to pay back a direct loan.  Student must be enrolled at least half-time, complete an entrance counseling session, complete a Master Promissory Note, and an Annual Student Loan Acknowledgement to qualify for a direct loan.  Student wishing to apply for a direct loan at Amarillo College should submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa and submit a loan request through the Financial Aid Portal on AC Connect.

Federal Work-Study

The federal work-study program allows students to be paid for certain types of on campus employment. Federal work-study students must be enrolled at least half-time for the Fall and Spring semesters and in at least three hours for the Summer semester.  Students wishing to apply for the Federal Work Study program must submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa and can view open positions on the College Central site at https://www.actx.edu/career/jobs.

Hazlewood Act

The Hazlewood Act is a State of Texas benefit that provides qualified Veterans, spouses, and dependent children with an education benefit of up to 150 hours of tuition exemption, including most fee charges at public institutions of higher education in Texas.

Students who may be eligible for Hazlewood benefits are advised to visit the College for all Texans Website (www.collegeforalltexans.com) to review eligibility requirements, and then contact the Veteran’s Representative in the Amarillo College Registrar’s Office to initiate a formal application for benefits.  Applicants will be required to provide a copy of the WD53 or DD214.

Certain students who receive Hazlewood benefits will be required to meet the cumulative grade point average (GPA) component of the Amarillo College Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy.  In order to meet SAP standards and remain eligible for their exemption/wavier, students must maintain a 2.0 cumulative GPA and complete their program with 30 credit hours of the program length. Hazlewood benefits will be suspended for students who fail to meet this standard.  Those students who receive the Hazlewood exemption for children or spouses of veterans killed in action ,missing in action, or who died as a result of a service-related illness or injury are not included in this policy.

For additional information regarding the Satisfactory Academic Progress standard, please contact the Financial Aid Office at 806-371-5000, financial@actx.edu or visit the website at www.actx.edu/fin.

 

Exemption and Waiver Students

Most Texas residents who receive exemptions or waivers will be required to meet the cumulative grade point average (GPA) component of the Amarillo College Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy.  In order to meet SAP standards and remain eligible for their exemption/wavier, students must maintain a 2.0 cumulative GPA and be able to complete their program within 30 credit hours of the program length. Exemptions and waiver will be suspended for students who fail to meet this standard.

The following exemptions and waivers are not included in the policy described above:  foster care exemptions; adoption waivers; exemption for ex-prisoners of war; Hazlewood exemption for children or spouses of veterans killed in action, missing in action or who died as a service-related illness or injury; and waivers that allow on residents to pay the resident rate.

For additional information regarding the Satisfactory Academic Progress standard, please contact the Financial Aid Office at 806-371-5000, financial@actx.edu or visit the website at www.actx.edu/fin.

 

Veterans Affairs

Amarillo College is approved by the Department of Veteran Affairs and the Texas Veterans Commission to offer instruction to students attending college under the various laws commonly referred to as Montgomery GI Bill and the Post 9/11 Bill.  Eligible students should contact the Veterans Certification Official, in the Registrar’s Office, prior to registration to obtain needed information relative to their benefits, enrollment and certification of attendance.

Those depending solely on VA Benefits should have all paperwork completed with the AC Veterans Affairs Office and a request for advance payment submitted at least 30 days before the start of the term.  Any tuition and fees not paid by the veteran’s benefits are the responsibility of the student.

Students must advise the AC Veterans Certification Official each semester of hours in which they are enrolled and should report any course changes, a change of major, or when withdrawing from college.  Academic suspension (unsatisfactory progress) as described under Academic Policies and Information in this catalog may result in the suspension of benefits.

Veterans Rehabilitation:  Application for this assistance should be made to the Department of Veteran Affairs by submitting a Veterans Online Application (VONAPP) at www.fibill.va.gov.

Rehabilitation Assistance

The Department of Assistive and Rehabilitation Services is designated as the state’s principal authority for vocational rehabilitation of Texans with disabilities.  The division’s main purpose is to assist people with disabilities in preparing form, finding, and keeping jobs.  They offer assistance for tuition and required fees to students who have certain physical and/or mental disabilities.  Applications should be made in person to DARS, Division for Rehabilitation Services, 5809 S Western, # 255, Amarillo, Texas, 79110.  For more information, please call (806) 351-3830 or visit www.dars.state.tx.us.

How to Apply for Financial Aid

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Students who wish to apply for financial aid should submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to the US Department of Education at https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa.  This application will allow all eligible students to receive federal grant funds, direct loans, and certain types of state aid.

The Financial Aid Office at Amarillo College will receive and review each student’s application to determine whether any additional documentation is needed.  Students should check their Amarillo College email address, or log into the Financial Aid Self-Service Student Portal on Ac Connect to review communication from the Financial Aid Office.

 

Awarding Process

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Awards will be made in date order in which files are completed. Files are considered complete after all required documentation has been received by the Financial Aid Office. Students whose files are complete will be awarded any eligible Pell Grant, state aid, and scholarship aid.  Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) funds will be awarded only to Pell Grant recipients with the most need.  A student’s need is determined by subtracting the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the student’s Cost of Attendance.  Students may not receive financial aid assistance in excess of their need.

Notification of the total amount of aid awarded, as well as the amount of aid awarded through each program, will be sent to eligible students via Amarillo College student assigned email and posted to the student’s award letter on the Financial Aid Portal in AC Connect.

Remaining Eligible for Aid

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Initial Eligibility

In order to begin receiving financial aid at Amarillo College, a student must:

  • Have graduated from high school, earned a GED, met the home school requirements, or be in an approved career pathway program and meet the Ability to Benefit requirements.
  • Declare a major in a degree or academic program consisting of more than 16 semester hours.
  • The number of hours attempted cannot exceed 150 percent of the published length of the student’s major.

Satisfactory Academic Progress

Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is a standard for measuring whether a student is maintaining the grades and progression in order to be successful in his or her program of study.  Students must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress standards to remain eligible for financial aid funds. These standards are as follows:

  • Maintain a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher.
  • Maintain at least a 67% completion rate (pace)
  • Not have attempted 150% or more of the total number of hours required to complete the program

Students who do not meet any or all of the criteria listed above may become ineligible for financial aid funds. Students who do not meet the 2.0 GPA requirement or 67% pace of completion for the first semester will be placed on Financial Aid Warning. Students in a Financial Aid Warning status can continue to receive financial aid for one semester.  Students who fail to meet the GPA requirement and pace requirement for a second semester, or who cannot complete the program within a 150% of the program length, are placed on Financial Aid Suspension.  Students on Financial Aid Suspension are no longer eligible for aid.  Students who are placed on Financial Aid Suspension may submit a Review Request to the Financial Aid Office in order to describe circumstances that may have contributed to the student not meeting SAP.

Regaining Eligibility

Students may regain eligibility for financial aid by meeting the above SAP standards.  Students who were previously placed on Financial aid Warning or Financial Aid Suspension can be moved back to good standing by achieving a 2.0 cumulative Grade Point Average, meeting a 67% pace of completion, and being able to complete the program within 150% of the published program length or by submitting a review request which is approved by the review committee.

Repeated Courses

Any course in which an I, F, W, or AU is received does not count as a completed course.   Students may receive funding for repeated courses.  However, both the hours of the original and repeated course will be counted towards the hours attempted in the 150% and pace calculations for Satisfactory Academic Progress.

Students who have received credit for a course, but enroll a second time to improve their grade can receive financial aid for one additional attempt. Aid cannot be paid for a third attempt if credit was granted in the prior two attempts.

 

Remedial/Developmental Courses

Students required to enroll in remedial or developmental courses can receive financial aid as long as the total number of remedial/developmental hours attempted does not exceed 30 semester hours.

  

Return to Title IV (R2T4) for Withdrawn Students

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Federal regulations require colleges to perform a Return to Title IV calculation for any student  who withdraws or stops attending all courses on or before the 60% point of the term or semester or who does not officially withdraw from the Institution at the mid-point of the semester and receives all F’s.  This Return to Title IV calculation requires a portion of the federal funds awarded to the student to be returned.  The return of these funds may result in the student owing a balance to Amarillo College and/or the U.S. Department of Education. It is the student’s responsibility to officially withdraw from all classes he/she does not attend.  A refund policy detailing the refunds to Title IV can be found at www.actx.edu/fin.

Cost of Attendance

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A key element in determining financial need is determining the cost to attend a particular institution for a given period. The Cost of Attendance is estimated to show how much it may cost you to attend AC for nine months (based on 15 hours).

 

Estimated Cost of Attendance
The estimated costs of attendance for a full-time student
for a nine-month academic year are as follows:
  In -District Out-of-District Out-of-State
  Home Not at Home Home Not at Home Home Not at Home
Tuition/fees 15hrs
$2,670
$2,670 $3,960 $3,960 $5,880 $5,880
Books/supplies $1,768 $1,768 $1,768 $1,768 $1,768 $1,768
Room/Board $3,100 $6,971 $3,100 $6,971 $3,100 $6,971
Personal expenses $1,637 $1,637 $1,637 $1,637 $1,637 $1,637
Transportation $2,605 $2,605 $2,605 $2,605 $2,605 $2,605
TOTAL: $11,780 $15,651 $13,070 $16,941 $14,990 $18,861
Adjustment for childcare: 1 child + $4,043; 2 children = $7,621; 3 children = $10,401
Additional children, add $1,593 each child. No childcare for less than 1/2 time enrollment
These figures are estimates and may change without notice or obligation.

 
The following link will compare the estimated cost of attendance and potential financial aid for Texas educational institutions, including Amarillo College.

www.collegeforalltexans.com/apps/CollegeMoney/ (TX Aid for College Calculator)

  • This calculator is intended for incoming freshmen who plan to enroll as full-time students.
  • This calculator provides only a rough approximation of financial aid (and even then, only if accurate data is entered into the calculator).

 

 

 

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