CCC 2018 Spring Schedule

Clovis Community College – Spring 2018 Class Schedule 144 *Refund of Parking Fee Full refunds for parking permits will be made during the first two weeks for the fall/spring semesters and the first week of the summer sessions upon proof of complete withdrawal from school. The parking permits must be attached to a Request for Refund form and returned to the college Business Office in order to obtain the refund. There is no refund for daily parking permits. *Refund of Associated Student Government Identification Card Students must request a refund from the Student Activities Office Academic Center 1, room 160 (AC1-160). A 100% refund will be given during the first week and a 50% refund during the second week of the semester. Financial Assistance Students in need of financial assistance to help cover their educational expenses may apply for Federal, State, and Scholarship funds. Applications are submitted online at www.fafsa.gov . Enrollment Fee Waivers All California residents may apply for a Board of Governors Fee Waiver (commonly known as a BOG or fee waiver) to cover enrollment fees. To be considered for a fee waiver, you must be a California resident as determined by the Admissions and Records Office. There are two ways to apply for an enrollment fee waiver: 1. Fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.gov and list Clovis Community College’s federal school code (042534) on your application. Students who list Clovis Community College’s school code on their FAFSA will automatically be reviewed for fee waiver eligibility. We encourage students to fill out the FAFSA because the application will be processed for federal and state funds with one application. 2. If you have not completed a FAFSA, you may submit a Board of Governors Fee Waiver (BOG) application. We recommend that you complete the FAFSA because the fee waiver application does not help cover books, supplies, or other college expenses. California Dream Act: If you are eligible for in-state tuition under AB540, you may qualify for the BOG and state grants if you meet certain qualifications. For more information and to apply, log on to www.caldreamact.org. Federal Financial Assistance To apply for federal financial assistance, the Department of Education requires that each applicant fill out a FAFSA and provide any documents requested by the Financial Aid Office. Federal financial assistance includes: - Federal Pell Grant - Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) - Federal Work Study - Federal Direct Student Loans Federal awards are between $287 and $2,920 a semester. After you submit your FAFSA and turn in all requested documents, the Financial Aid Office will notify you of your eligibility by email to your school email address. Withdrawing from School or Dropping Class(es) Any federal financial aid recipient who withdraws from some or all of their classes may owe back funds if they drop before 60% of the semester is over. All federal financial aid recipients are reviewed for dropping class(es) and/or receiving all unsatisfactory grades. If you are considering dropping all or some of your classes and you have received federal financial aid, you should consult with the Financial Aid Office to see if you will owe back monies.

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