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Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs)
Can I receive financial aid for noncredit
classes?
The Illinois
Veterans Grant and Illinois National Guard Grant are available for noncredit
classes. However, most other federal and/or state aid covers only credit
classes applied toward a degree or certificate program.
Can I receive financial aid if I already
have a bachelor's degree?
Scholarships and student
loans may be available to eligible students. The federal and state grants
are available for undergraduate students only.
If I do not receive support from my
parents, am I required to provide their income/asset information?
If you are under 24 years of age, unmarried, have no dependents, and are not a
veteran, orphan or ward of the court, you must provide your parent's income and asset information on the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid even if you do not live with a parent. Students with extenuating circumstances should meet with a
financial aid expeditor.
What should I do if I do not have a copy
of my tax return?
You can
obtain a tax return transcript (summary of tax information) from an Internal Revenue
Service Office or by calling 1-800-829-1040.
Do I need to complete the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid each semester?
No, you need to complete the application only once per YEAR as soon as possible
after Jan. 1 preceding the academic year. The applications are good for an academic year (fall, spring
and summer).
Is there financial aid for summer school?
Students who are eligible for a Federal Pell Grant may have eligibility left for
summer if he/she was not a full-time student for both fall and spring semesters. Students enrolled at least half-time for the summer may also receive additional
Pell Grant funds if he/she has received all of his/her first Pell Grant during
the fall and spring semesters. Student loans are available if the student has successfully completed at least
six credit hours in the preceding spring semester and meets all other
eligibility criteria.
What certificate programs are ineligible
for financial aid?
To be
eligible for federal and state financial aid, a student must be enrolled in a
degree program or a certificate program that is at least 15 weeks in length and
16 credit hours. An example of an ineligible program is the
Phlebotomy certificate because it is only 9 credit hours in length.
When will I receive my financial aid
refund?
You will
receive an award letter once your financial aid paperwork is complete. Included on the award letter is information regarding when financial aid will be
applied to your tuition account. Once the current semester's
balance is paid, any additional funds will be mailed to your home.
What are the procedures for taking out a
student loan?
You need
to first complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid and bring all
required documents to the Financial Aid Office. You then need to meet
with an Expeditor to initiate the loan process. If you are a new borrower
at Moraine Valley you will be
given an appointment for an entrance loan counseling session. If you are a
repeat borrower, you will be required to complete entrance loan counseling
online. To be
eligible for a loan, you must have a cumulative 2.0 grade point average or
better, be enrolled in a minimum of six credit hours and be enrolled in no more
than 75 percent of developmental/remedial classes.
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