Location: Jefferson Hall
- Room 202
Telephone: 1-718-997-5100
Fax:
1-718-997-5122
FAFSA Code: 002690
TAP Code: 1416
--- Public Hours / Summer 2009 ---
Mon - Tues - Wed: 9:30 am - 4:00 pm
Thurs: 9:30 am - 4:00 pm**
** on Thursdays counselors available only between 1 pm - 4 pm
Fridays through June 19th, and Fridays after August 7th: 9:30 am - 2:00 pm
>>> The College is CLOSED Fridays from June 26th through August 7th ***
Summer 2009 evening hours:
Wednesdays from June 3 through August 5 --- 5 pm to 7 pm
PLUS the following additional evenings from 5 pm - 7 pm: June 1, June 2, June 29, June 30
Information on TEACH Grant, Summer 2009 Pell awards, and the new Pell book advance program for Fall 2009 will be posted here soon.
Has there been a major negative change in your family's financial situation? See your financial aid counselor immediately, with documentation, and ask for a review.
Our most recent financial literacy program was Wednesday April 22, 2009 - free hour. See details on our Financial Literacy Workshop flyer. See also our YOU AND YOUR MONEY pages, and our Take Control flyer. Financial crisis guidance is included in information from NASFAA, our national financial aid professional organization, and from the NYC Department of Consumer Affairs.
Be sure to Check Your Financial Aid and Aid Application Status online.
Recheck your eSIMS bill regularly for changes in your balance due and financial aid eligibility, as well as your information on the eFAP system.
Read carefully all News entries in the box on the bottom left of all our pages.
Many of our students need some sort of financial aid to help pay the costs of attending college or graduate school. Financial Aid at Queens College includes grants, work and loans from NY State and the Federal government, and can help pay expenses beyond tuition and fees.
Our mission is to provide accurate and current information regarding the financial aid process and programs, and to assist students in obtaining appropriate aid for which they are eligible --- in a professional, efficient, respectful and student-friendly manner --- with concern for your confidentiality and privacy. We are committed to the concepts of a strong liberal arts education, to supporting and encouraging our students to explore and do their best, and to making funding available to eligible students to help them succeed. Through our web site and other programs, we also provide information regarding options and general financial literacy.
If you think you might need financial aid for your attendance at Queens College, explore our web site and read about the programs, who is eligible, and how to file --- and file early! In addition, be sure to file if any funding you have been awarded requires filing of the FAFSA and/or TAP applications - even if you believe you will not be eligible for the basic Federal and NYS aid programs.
Follow carefully the instructions on this site for applying for each type of aid. Always ask us if you have any questions or need help. Filing for aid is FREE --- you don't have to pay someone to complete your aid applications.
Pay careful attention to billing due dates, tuition refund schedule, policies, and payment plans on the Bursar's web site. Current tuition and fees are posted on the Bursar's web site at http://www.qc.cuny.edu/bursar/how_much.php .
Please note that non-attendance, dropping classes, changing your program, repeating classes, taking courses not needed for your degree, and not keeping your grades up can change your financial aid eligibility, for the current semester and in some cases can affect future semesters. In some cases you might have to repay money already received. If you have any questions about how this may affect you, discuss them with a financial aid counselor.
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