Federal financial aid (Title IV funds) is awarded to students with the expectation they will attend school for the entire period for which the assistance is granted. When a student withdraws or stops attending all of their classes before completing more than 60% of the enrollment period, the…
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is the process used to determine if a student is making acceptable progress towards a degree or certificate.
Federal and state…
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A scholarship is a gift for your education that does not need to be repaid, and are most often awarded to students based on academic achievement or community service involvement.
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Collaborate with others to apply what you're learning in the classroom to help your community and, at the same time, reflect upon your experiences to gain a deeper understanding of course objectives.
The Smart Scholars program lets students at Institute of Technology at Syracuse Central (ITC) take part-time college classes on OCC's campus while earning their high school diploma. Funded by a grant…
Students and their families may have experienced unforeseen circumstances and/or expenses during the past academic year due to Covid-19 or other circumstances beyond their control. Students with documented ‘Special Circumstances’ that negatively affects you/your family’s financial situation…
The qualities that drew Eric Allyn
to Meg O’Connell (above) while they were students at Dartmouth are the same as those that prompted him to establish a milestone gift in Meg’s honor at…
Our students certainly faced unprecedented challenges this past year, but the one thing we know is they didn’t face them alone. Community investment in the Lazer Response…