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3.
Direct William D. Ford Parent PLUS Loan
4.
Pell Grant
5.
FSEOG
6.
Other Title IV programs
In addition to the above referenced calculation, the student may be required to
repay additional unearned Title IV aid. If this is determined during the withdrawal
process, TVCC will notify the student within 30 days of the student’s responsibility
to repay this unearned amount of Title IV funds.
The student will lose Title IV eligibility if this amount is not repaid in 45 days.
If this amount is not repaid during this time, TVCC will notify the Department of
Education of the student’s failure to repay the unearned amount. This action will
block the student from receiving additional student financial aid until this amount
has been paid and cleared from the student’s record.
ABILITY TO BENEFIT REQUIREMENT
In order for a student to be eligible to receive financial aid, including grants, work
study funds and/or student loans, the student must have a high school diploma,
passing scores on the GED, or by satisfactorily completing six credit hours or 225
clock hours of college work that are applicable to a degree or certificate offered by a
post-secondary institution. Students who were enrolled in an eligible program of
study before July 1, 2012 may continue to be considered Title IV eligible under
existing ability-to-benefit guidance.
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT
One source of financial aid available to students at Trinity Valley Community College
is student employment. Approximately 200 jobs are available through college
employment and the federal college work-study program. In addition to this
opportunity, many business firms in the community regularly employ college
students. Job opportunities on campus are designed to provide employment for low-
income students who must work to attend college. Employment applications are
the year. Application instructions and a list of all work-
e found on the financial aid website at
.
nal and Applied Technology Education Act provides
funding for support and services to special population workforce students enrolled
at Trinity Valley Community College. The Carl Perkins Grant can provide students
with employment opportunities on campus during the fall and spring semesters.
Students must be workforce education majors, enrolled full-time in workforce
programs and eligible for Pell Grant in order to qualify. Applications can be obtained
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