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  Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Eligibility

Eligibility Requirements:

Before you apply for aid, it is important for you to be aware of the eligibility requirements for receiving any financial aid. Please note the following:

1. You must be a U.S. Citizen or eligible non-citizen.
2. You must be enrolled in a degree or certificate program at LSC.
3. You must not be in default on any federal student loans or owe a refund previously awarded financial aid.
4. You must be enrolled for at least 6 credit hours (3 credit hours for Pell Grant eligibility only).
5. You must be making satisfactory academic progress.
6. You must be registered with Selective Service (if required).
7. Students enrolled in state certification agency approved courses for teacher certification may be eligible for some aid programs.

How Financial Aid Eligibility is Determined

Your Student Budget
First, we determine how much your Lyndon State education will cost. The student budget includes tuition, fees, room and board, books and supplies, transportation, and personal expenses. Because costs can vary greatly between individual students, we establish standard, average costs for books and supplies, transportation, and personal expenses. We use the cost of a double room and the 21-meal plan for all students regardless of if they live in a residence hall or off-campus, except for those students who live at home during the semester. Students living at home have a lower allowance for room and board. See "Frequently Asked Questions" for student budgets for recent academic years. Self-supporting students may also be able to receive additional funds for child and dependent care not already covered by another source. You must provide us with documentation of those
costs.

Your Expected Family Contribution
The Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is the amount you and your family are expected to contribute towards your educational costs. The EFC is determined by a standard formula called the Federal Methodology. The calculated EFC is based on such criteria as your and your parents’ income and assets, federal taxes paid, family size, and the number of family members in college. Your EFC will be the same regardless of the college you attend. This same EFC is used to determine your eligibility for Lyndon State grants and scholarships. Once the EFC is determined, Lyndon State strives to meet students’ financial need with a combination of grants, work-study, student loans and parent loans. Please be aware that you may be able to replace a portion or all of your EFC with a Federal Unsubsidized Stafford/Ford Loan for students and/or a Federal Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) loan.

Determining Your Financial Need
Financial need is the difference between your student budget and your expected family contribution. This is what we use to determine the amount of financial aid eligibility. Even though we have limited funds in some of our aid programs, we will make every effort to provide you with a fair and equitable financial aid award.



 

 

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