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Academic Calendar - 2005-2006
 
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2005-2006

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  Schedule - Summer 2006
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  Textbooks -Summer 2006

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 *  The Miriam Society
 
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Who is Eligible?  

Applicants must be accepted and enrolled as degree-seeking students earning college credit. They may be planning to earn a degree at a school other than Chatfield; if so, there should be evidence that progress is being made toward satisfying requirements for that degree, with appropriate academic counseling.

No financial aid is awarded for:

  • Audited courses

  • Students with prior four-year degrees

  • Postsecondary Options students (Ohio S.B. 140)

To qualify for financial aid from federal sources, students must not be in default on any federal student loan from prior college attendance, or owe a refund to the school or the U.S. Dept. of Education for any Federal grant.

In general, there is no dollar amount of annual household income that divides eligible and ineligible students. It is best to provide a completed application to determine need. Different aid programs have different requirements and eligibility formulas.

To retain eligibility, students must make satisfactory progress toward the degree according to the college's policy as described in the catalog. This means a minimum grade point average and minimum percentage of successfully completed courses must be achieved over time.