Financial Aid Eligibility Requirements
In general, to be considered eligible to apply for financial aid a student must:
- Be a United States citizen or an eligible non-citizen.
- Be enrolled as at least a half-time student. (Half-time enrollment is a minimum of six credits in coursework leading to a degree or certificate, and therefore excludes audited classes.) Fall or spring semester enrollment in a program of study abroad that has been approved by Daytona State College will be considered enrolled at Daytona State for the purpose of applying for federal aid.
- Be accepted at Daytona State as a "regular" student, defined as one who is pursuing an AA, AS, BAS, or BS degree, or an approved college credit or vocational certificate.
- Be enrolled in an eligible program of study, and be enrolled in courses required by that program. Eligible programs are post-secondary programs which lead to an AA, AS, BAS, or BS degree, or an approved college credit or vocational certificate.
- Be making progress toward completion of courses of study in compliance with Financial Aid Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress.
- Not be in default on a loan or owe a repayment on any previous federal or state grant received.
- Have a standard high school diploma or GED®. (The official high school transcript or official GED® transcript must be submitted to the Admissions Office. Please check with the Admissions Office regarding the requirements to submit the official high school or GED® transcript.)
- Have a valid Social Security number.
- Sign a statement of educational purpose and a certification statement on overpayment and default. (Both statements are included on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid [FASFA].)
- Have financial need, except for some loan programs.