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Office of Financial Aid Services

News
Welcome to the Financial Aid Services web site. We hope you find it helpful.

1) Use the same name and id number on all computer systems. Using different names or numbers can delay or even cancel your aid.

2) Graduate Tuition Reimbursement Awards announced for Spring *2008* - - information

3) NY State Aid Advisement Alert - information

4)***New Financial Aid Programs--ACG AND SMART*** - more information

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6) You have to apply every year to be considered for financial aid. Applications now available for BOTH Academic Year 2007-2008 (Summer 2007, Fall 2007, Spring 2008) *and* for Academic Year 2008-2009 (Summer 2008, Fall 2008, Spring 2009).

7) Information about Education Tax Credits is avalable at http://www.studentaid.org/
TaxBenefitsPSIntro.html
and from the Bursar's Office at 718-997-4534.

8) Don't have an email address? It's important to put a good email address on your aid applications. As you consider your options, consider using your *FREE* QC student email account. Read all email account policies carefully.

9) Consider Direct Deposit to get your checks faster.





Visiting and Permit Students - In and Out


Visiting Students to Queens College
For students visiting from another school, financial aid is available only through the home school. Contact the Financial Aid Office at your home school for information about what they may have available.


Students on Permit from Queens College to Another School
Students planning to attend another college on permit should discuss this with a financial aid counselor at Queens College as soon as possible, to be sure what aid might be available for you for this coursework, and what you need to do to receive that aid.

Be sure to file a permit through the Queens College Registrar's Office for the courses you are planning to take at the other school, in accordance with the Registrar's Office deadlines and instructions, and to identify yourself as a visiting / permit student to the admissions office at the other school.

When students considering Study Abroad programs come in to discuss their plans with a financial aid counselor, they should also bring details about the specific program they are considering.


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