Steps to Applying for Aid - How to Apply
Step 1:
Apply for admission to Aims Community College. This
can be done online at
www.aims.edu by clicking on the ‘Apply
Now!’ option from the menu on the left.
Step 2:
Receive your FREE four digit Personal Identification
Number (PIN) from the U.S. Department of Education. This
PIN will allow you to sign your Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA), make necessary corrections online and print out a
copy of the results of your FAFSA. Please note: If
you must include your parent’s information on your FAFSA,
a parent should also apply for a PIN.
Step 3:
Complete your FREE Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA) by going to http://www.fafsa.ed.gov If
you will be attending Aims Community College in spring and/or summer
2008 you will need to complete the 2007-2008 application. If
you will be attending Aims
Community College in the fall 2008, spring and/or summer 2009 you
will need to complete
the 2008-2009 application. Please be sure to include Aims’ federal
school code on the application (school code: 007582).
Step 4:
If your FAFSA was signed electronically, it was take
2 – 3 business days for the Central Processing
System to process the application. Once processed, an electronic
copy of the results
will be available to the school you listed on the application. Our
office loads the
electronic results twice a week. You will be notified through
U.S. Mail should our office need additional documents from you to
determine your financial aid eligibility.
You will also receive a copy of the results of your FAFSA. If
you provided an email address on your FAFSA, you will be notified
of the results via email. If an email address was not provided,
a paper copy of the results will be mailed to the mailing address
on the application. Be sure to review these results to ensure
the information processed is correct.
Step 5:
Once your financial aid file is complete with our
office it will go through a review. Should there be
incomplete
or conflicting information, we will request additional documentation. This
will delay the processing of your financial aid.
Disclaimer
The Financial Aid Office has taken care to insure the accuracy and
timeliness of the information contained in this publication. However,
contents are subject to change without notice because of changing
federal, state or institutional policies. All financial aid awards
are contingent upon availability of funds and the student’s
final eligibility determination.
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