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Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for Financial Aid you must:
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Have a high school diploma or be a G.E.D. recipient
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Be enrolled or accepted for enrollment in one of the following: Bachelor's Degree,
Associate Degree, Post Baccalaureate Teacher's Certification Program, Post Baccalaureate Second Undergraduate Degree,
Master's Degree, Doctoral Degree
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Be enrolled on at least a half-time basis (six credits per term)
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Be a U.S. citizen, national or permanent resident, or other eligible noncitizen
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Maintain satisfactory academic progress in which you achieve a cumulative
grade point average and earn at least seventy-five percent of the credits for
which you register.
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Not be in default of a Federal Stafford Loan, Federal Supplemental Loan for
Students or Federal Perkins Loan; must not owe a repayment on a Federal Pell
Grant or a Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant.
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Not have borrowed in excess of any loan limits.
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Register with Selective Service if required.
Scholarships and other types of loans or student employment programs may
require other qualifications.
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