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Grants
New York State
Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) awards
range up to $550 per academic year and are
based on New York State net taxable income.
TAP is only for students who have registered
for at least 12 credit hours per semester.
Students must be New York State residents
and, if eligible, may qualify for up to eight
semesters of TAP while pursuing a master's
degree. Apply by submitting the FAFSA
(Free Application for Federal Student Aid).
Students must maintain Satisfactory Progress
to receive this award. (See section in this
catalog entitled "Satisfactory
Progress.")
Loans
The Federal
Stafford Loan Program
is a need-based program
which allows students to
borrow from participating
lenders. The maximum loan
eligibility per academic
year is $8,500 for graduate
students. The maximum that
may be borrowed as a graduate
student is $65,500 which
includes Federal Stafford
loans borrowed for undergraduate
study. The interest rate
is an annual variable rate
capped at 8.25%. Repayment
begins six months after
the student either leaves
school or drops below half-time
enrollment. There is no
interest paid or accrued
while the student is enrolled
at least half-time. The
loan must be repaid within
10 years, exclusive of deferment
periods. Apply by submitting
the Financial Aid Application
and the FAFSA.
Students must maintain Satisfactory
Progress to receive this
loan. (See section in this
catalog entitled "Satisfactory
Progress.")
The Unsubsidized
Federal Stafford Loan Program
is available, regardless
of family income, to students
who do not qualify for the
regular subsidized Stafford
Loan or who are not eligible
for the maximum subsidized
Stafford Loan. The combined
Subsidized and Unsubsidized
Stafford annual loan limit
is $18,500. The combined
aggregate limit is $138,500,
which includes loan amounts
borrowed for undergraduate
study. The terms and conditions
of the subsidized and unsubsidized
loans are generally the
same, except that borrowers
are responsible for the
payment of the interest
that accrues on unsubsidized
loans while they are in
school. The term unsubsidized
means that interest is not
paid for you by the federal
government while you are
in school. The interest
rate is an annual variable
rate capped at 8.25%. Apply
by submitting the Financial
Aid Application and the
FAFSA.
Students must maintain Satisfactory
Progress to receive this
loan. (See section in this
catalog entitled "Satisfactory
Progress.")
Other
Financial Assistance
The Master of Science
in Education Discount Program
extends to education professionals
at participating Catholic
and private schools* a 30%
tuition reduction for each
semester they attend Medaille
College. Students must take
a minimum of 6 credit hours
each semester to be eligible.
The qualified applicant
also will be required to
maintain a GPA of 3.0. *(For
details on program participation,
please contact the Office
of Graduate Admissions.)
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
eligible, the student must
enroll in a 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
College 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 maintain 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 graduate degree programs.
For an application contact
New York State Higher Education
Services Corporation, 99
Washington Avenue, Albany,
New York 12255 or go on-line
to www.va.gov/education.
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
Financial need is determined
by using the Family Contribution
as determined by the FAFSA
and subtracting it from
the cost of attendance.
Cost of Attendance - Family
Contribution = FINANCIAL
NEED
The Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
is available from the Financial
Aid Office.
Satisfactory
Progress
Students must maintain Satisfactory
Progress in order to receive
Financial Aid. PLEASE NOTE:
THERE ARE DIFFERENT REQUIREMENTS
FOR STATE AND FEDERAL FINANCIAL
AID.
The following chart explains
the requirements for renewed
eligibility for state financial
aid for Graduate Programs:
| In
order to receive
state aid for this
semester: |
You
must accumulate
at least this many
credits: |
With
a GPA of: |
|
1st
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0
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0
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2nd
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6
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2.00
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3rd
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12
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2.50
|
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4th
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21
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2.75
|
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5th
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30
|
3.00
|
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6th
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45
|
3.00
|
|
7th
|
60
|
3.00
|
|
8th
|
75
|
3.00
|
Please
note:
students
may
receive
only
eight
semesters
of
TAP.
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:
| In
order
to
receive
federal
aid
for
this
semester:
|
You
ust
accumulate
at
least
this
many
credits:
|
With
a
GPA
of:
|
|
1st
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0
|
0
|
|
2nd
|
9
|
2.00
|
|
3rd
|
18
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2.50
|
|
4th
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27
|
2.75
|
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5th
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39
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2.75
|
|
6th
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51
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3.00
|
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 9/20/04 (lak)
Medaille
College, 18 Agassiz Circle, Buffalo, New York 14214 USA
Phone: (716) 884-3281; Fax: (716)
884-0291
email: Academic Affairs Office
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