Financial
Aid
(The following section contains information on: grants; loans; financial assistance;
and satisfactory progress)
Other
Financial Assistance The Master of Science in Education Tuition Reduction Scholarship will be awarded to one graduate from Medaille's Bachelor of Science in Education Degree programs (excluding the Educational Preparation program) per year. To be eligibile, the student must enroll in the Master of Science in Education Degree program within one year of completion of the undergraduate degree, have a minimum GPA of 3.25, and provide two letters of recommendation from Medaille Coillege faculty. The scholarship is available for each semester that the student attends and is equivalent to 30% of tuition. The successful candidate will be required to take no fewer than 6 credit hours per semester and minatain a GPA of 3.5. Scholarship recipients will be expected to perform duties as a graduate assistant. Vietnam Veterans Tuition Assistance Program may provide financial assistance to some veterans enrolled in the graduate degree programs. For an application contact New York State Higher Education Services Corporation, 99 Washington Avenue, Albany, New York 12255. Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID), formerly Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR), benefits are available for students with certain physical or emotional disabilities. Contact the New York State Vocational Rehabilitation Commission. The Federal College Work-Study Program (CWSP) allows students with financial need the opportunity to work in jobs on campus to earn part of their educational expenses. Students may apply by submitting the FAFSA. Students must maintain Satisfactory Progress to receive this award. (See section in this catalog entitled "Satisfactory Progress.") Veterans Benefits are available for students who qualify. In order to determine eligibility, the Department of Veterans Affairs or the Medaille College Financial Aid Office should be contacted. Federal Aid to Native Americans is a grant offered by the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs for college study. To be eligible, the applicant must: (1) be at least one-fourth American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut; (2) be an enrolled member of a tribe, band, or group recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs; (3) be enrolled in or accepted for enrollment in an approved college or university pursuing at least a two-year degree; and (4) demonstrate financial need. An application is necessary for each year of study and must be accompanied by an official needs analysis from the Financial Aid Office. Each first-time applicant is required to submit tribal enrollment certification from the bureau, agency, or tribe which records enrollment for the tribe. The student must make satisfactory progress towards a degree and show financial need for grants to be awarded in successive years. Applications are available from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 3701 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 260, Arlington, Virginia 22203. New York State Aid to Native Americans is an entitlement program, with neither a qualifying examination nor a limit on the number of awards. Applicants must be (1) a resident of New York State; (2) on an official tribal roll of a New York State tribe or the child of an enrolled member of a New York State tribe; and (3) enrolled in an approved New York State postsecondary program. Applications are available from the Native American Education Unit, New York State Education Department, Albany, New York 12234. Financial
Need Cost of Attendance - Family Contribution = FINANCIAL NEED The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available from the Financial Aid Office. Satisfactory
Progress PLEASE NOTE: THERE ARE DIFFERENT REQUIREMENTS FOR STATE AND FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID. The following
charts explain the requirements for renewed eligibility
for state financial aid for Graduate Level Programs:
In addition, you must meet PROGRAM PURSUIT regulations which require that during your first two semesters of TAP you must COMPLETE at least 6 credit hours per semester, at least 9 credit hours per semester for the 3rd and 4th semesters, and at least 12 credits for your 5th and all succeeding semesters. The following
chart explains the requirements for renewed eligibility
for federal financial aid for Graduate Level Programs:
Part-time student credit requirements will be pro-rated based upon the number of credits carried. GPA requirements are the same. If you do not
achieve these Satisfactory Progress Requirements, you will
not be eligible for additional semesters of financial aid
until you obtain the necessary requirements. If you encounter
extraordinary difficulties which prohibit you from achieving
the above minimum requirements, you may qualify for a waiver
of these requirements. Please contact the Financial
Aid Office for details.
Office
of Academic Affairs; page updated 6/3/02 (lak)
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