Student Financial Aid and Veterans Affairs Services Center
The Ability to Benefit Alternatives for Enrollment in an Eligible Career Pathway Program (ATB).
Laredo Community College offers a variety of financial aid programs to help qualifying students meet the expenses of their college education. Federal regulations require students to have a valid GED or a valid high school diploma or Home School. Any student whose first enrollment in any Title IV eligible postsecondary program was on or after July 1, 2015, and is eligible under one of the Ability To Benefit alternatives for enrollment in an eligible career pathway program.
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012 (Public Law 112-74) that affected the Federal student aid programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (HEA). Public Law 112-74 changed the Federal student aid eligibility criteria for students who do not have a high school diploma or the recognized equivalent of a high school diploma. The new law eliminated all but one (completion of a homeschooling program) of the eligibility alternatives that were available to them.
Unchanged Student Eligibility Provisions
Public Law 113-235 did not change any of the provisions allowing an otherwise eligible student to receive Title IV aid if the student meets one of the following conditions:
- High School Diploma: The student has a high school diploma.
- Recognized Equivalent of a High School Diploma: The student has the recognized equivalent of a high school diploma, defined in the regulations at 34 CFR 600.2 as:
- A General Educational Development Certificate (GED);
- A state certificate or transcript received by a student after the student passed a State-authorized examination, e.g., the High School Equivalence Test (HiSET), Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC), the California High School Proficiency Exam (CHSPE), or other State-authorized examination that the State recognizes as the equivalent of a high school diploma;
- An academic transcript of a student who has successfully completed at least a two-year program that is acceptable for full credit toward a bachelor's degree; or
- For a person who is seeking enrollment in an educational program that leads to at least an associate degree or its equivalent and who has not completed high school, but who excelled academically in high school, documentation that the student excelled academically in high school and has met the formalized, written policies of that postsecondary institution for admitting such students.
- Homeschool: The student has completed a secondary school education in a homeschool setting that is treated as a homeschool or private school under State law and has obtained a homeschool completion credential. If State law does not require a homeschooling student to obtain a homeschool credential, the student has completed a secondary school education in a homeschool setting that qualifies as an exemption from compulsory school attendance requirements under State law.
Statutory Change
Under Pub. L. 113-235, students who are enrolled in an eligible in a eligible career pathway program, as defined in section484(d)(2) if the HEA, on or after July 1, 2014, and who are not high school graduates, or do not meet one of the other eligibility conditions listed above, may be eligible to receive Title IV aid if the student meets on of the following ATB alternatives as defined in section 484 (d)(1):
- Passes an independently administered Department of Education approved ATB test.
- Completes at least 6 credit hours or 225 clock hours that are applicable towards a degree or certificate offered by the postsecondary institution.
- Completes a state process approved by the Secretary of Education. Note: To date no stated process has been submitted for the Secretary's approval.
A student who meets one of those alternatives may use that alternatives to establish his or her Title IV eligibility at any Title IV institution where the student enrolls in an eligible career pathway program as defined in section 487(d)(2) of the HEA.
For additional information on student eligibility requirements, please visit the Student Financial Aid & Veterans Affairs Services Center's website at www.laredo.edu/cms/fa.
Although financial aid is available for most students who have need, it is not awarded without an application. Students may apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Non-resident students may obtain a TASFA application from the Student Financial Aid & Veterans Affairs Services Center or online at www.collegeforalltexans.com. It is the student’s responsibility to inform the college of his/her need for financial assistance and to provide the information necessary to establish qualifications for such assistance.
Federal regulations require Federal Pell Grant, F.S.E.O.G., and Federal Work-Study funds to be used for the purpose of obtaining a degree or certificate. Developmental courses which are considered prerequisites are acceptable for the purpose of financial aid. Students may receive financial aid for a maximum of 30 hours of eligible developmental courses.
An amendment to the Military Selective Service Act requires that all male students between the ages of 18-25 must be registered with the selective service. Those students who fail to register are considered INELIGIBLE for the Title IV Student Financial Aid (Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Federal Work Study, and state grant programs). A copy of the "Student Service Acknowledgment Letter" or a statement certifying that the student has registered must be on file before any financial aid monies are awarded. Students who failed to register with the selective service must provide acceptable documents to the Student Financial Aid & Veterans Affairs Services Center explaining why they failed to register in order to regain eligibility to receive financial aid.
The Education Amendments of 1976 provide that to be eligible for aid, a student must be making "satisfactory academic progress" in his/her course of study (according to the standards and practices of the institution) and must not owe a refund on a previously awarded grant or be in default on a guaranteed loan made for attendance at the institution in which he or she is currently enrolled. Refer to the Satisfactory Academic Progress section for more information.
Students Statement of Rights & Responsibilities
Student's Rights:
- You have the right to privacy. All records and information submitted with your application for financial aid are confidential, and subject to legal requirements concerning disclosure of such information. For more information please visit www.laredo.edu/cms/fa.
- You have the right to know the costs. This includes costs for tuition and fees, housing, as well as the estimates for books and supplies and personal and miscellaneous expenses used in determining your financial aid cost of attendance. For more information see www.laredo.edu/cms/fa. Actual tuition, fees, and housing and a list of common charges can be found at www.laredo.edu/cms/fa. All of your charges are itemized on your account statement, available online through PASPort.
- You have the right to know what financial aid programs are available to you, including all federal, state and local financial aid programs, including the procedures and forms necessary to apply, student eligibility requirements, selection criteria and criteria for determining the amount of a student’s award for these programs.
- You have the right to know how to apply for financial aid. For more information visit www.laredo.edu/cms/fa.
- You have the right to know how your financial aid eligibility was determined which includes what resources were considered in the calculation of your financial aid eligibility (such as the expected family contribution and other financial aid). Please review your financial aid award, the financial aid homepage and PASPort. You may also call or visit the Student Financial Aid & Veterans Affairs Center and speak with a Financial Aid advisor (956.721.5361).
- You have a right to know the academic standards you must maintain in order to have continued financial aid eligibility, commonly known as Satisfactory Academic Progress. Satisfactory Academic Progress standards can be found at www.laredo.edu/cms/fa.
- You have the right to know the institution’s refund policy, please call the Bursar’s Office at (956) 721-5112, the current LCC Catalog under “Refunds of Tuition and Fees” or visit www.laredo.edu/cms/LCC/Student_Life/Student_Handbook/College_Services/Bursar_s_Office
Student's responsibilities:
- I understand that in compliance with the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 and the Regents' Policy on Access to and Release of Student Education Records, the College is prohibited from providing certain information from my student records to a third party, such as information on grades, billing, tuition and fee assessments, financial aid (including scholarship, grants, work-study, or loan amounts) and other student record information. This restriction applies, but is not limited, to my parents, my spouse, or a sponsor.
I may, at my discretion, grant the College permission to release information about my student records to a third party by submitting a completed Student Information Release Authorization. I must complete a separate form for each third party to whom I grant access to information on my student records. The specified information will be made available only if requested by the authorized third party. The College does not automatically send information to a third party.
Submit completed form to Office of Admissions & Registrar's, Laredo Community College. (Please note that your authorization to release information is for one semester; however, you may revoke your authorization at any time by sending a written request to the Office of Admissions & Registrar's. This form allows third parties to access student record information from the College. For the third party designee you name on the form, this release overrides all FERPA directory suppression information that you have set up in your student record. However, it is the College's policy not to release certain aspects of student records (e.g., registration, grades, GPA) over the phone or via email.)
- I authorize the Student Financial Aid & Veteran Affairs Services Center to release any information concerning my records at Laredo Community College to any federal, state, institutional, local organization or agency necessary for the administration of my award(s), processing of my application(s), submitting my records for scholarships or submitting required reports.
- I understand that the authorization requested above will remain in effect unless revoked by me in writing after a personal conference with a Financial Aid Staff member in the Student Financial Aid & Veteran Affairs Services Center. I further understand that in endorsing or approving an application for certain programs, the Student Financial Aid & Veteran Affairs Services Center accepts responsibility and has legal and contractual obligations for submitting subsequent reports as required by such institutions, agencies or organizations and that when these commitments apply, this authorization cannot be revoked.
- I understand that all formal communication from the Student Financial Aid & Veteran Affairs Services Center will be sent to my LCC Student Email Account on the student portal; pasport.laredo.edu. As a student of LCC, I am responsible to check my school email.
- I understand that I am responsible for reading the LCC College Catalog, registration guides, be familiar with calendars and be informed of deadlines.
- I understand that I have declared my current degree program, under the correct catalog year that I am pursuing at Laredo Community College. I understand that not all classes, majors, or certificates are eligible for financial aid. I must adhere to the classes on the Degree Plan or Certificate Program that I have declared in order to receive Financial Aid.
- According to the Department of Education Federal Student Aid regulations, I must be enrolled as a regular student in an eligible program to receive Federal Student Aid funds. A regular student is someone who is enrolled or accepted for enrollment in an eligible institution for the purpose of obtaining a degree or certificate offered by the school (Laredo Community College). I must be or will be a full-time, three-quarter, half-time or less that half time college student as defined by the Office of the Registrar during the time I am requesting assistance.
- I understand that only classes applying to my degree program will be used in calculating my financial aid eligibility. If I am unsure of which classes I need to take for my program, I will meet with an LCC Counselor or Academic Advisor.
- I understand that I must reapply for financial aid each school year (www.fafsa.ed.gov) and I understand that I cannot receive financial aid from two institutions during the same semester.
- I understand that based on Federal law I am allowed six years of Pell grant eligibility. I may view how much Pell eligibility I have used by visiting www.nslds.gov.
- I understand that my financial aid will only cover 30 hours of developmental/remedial classes. I agree to pay for developmental classes over 30 hours.
- I understand that I am subjected to a State Policy regarding Differential Tuition of $60.00 per credit hour for students who enrolled for certain courses taken for the third time or more or for students who enrolled for developmental/remedial courses and have already taken 27 or more semester of developmental coursework.
- I understand that if I take a course multiple times and receive a letter grade of "F", Financial Aid will continue to pay the course until I receive a grade of "D" or better. If I decide to retake the course for a better grade, I will be liable for the cost of the course.
- I understand that the Student Financial Aid &Veterans Affairs Services Center utilizes LCC PASPort and LCC student e-mail accounts to request missing financial aid information, provide award eligibility, and additional correspondences.
- I understand that in accordance with the Department of Education, I may have to submit additional documentation at any time, even after I am initially awarded. Once documentation is submitted to the Student Financial Aid & Veterans Affairs Center, it cannot be returned to me and/or my parents (if applicable). Personal copies must be made in advance. The Student Financial Aid & Veterans Affairs Center does not provide copy service. This documentation becomes part of the permanent file in consideration of Federal Student Aid awards.
- I understand that until all requested information has been submitted, reviewed and verified, financial aid will not be applied to my student account. If my financial aid does not completely cover my student account balance, I understand I am responsible for payment. Failure to do so may result in a hold being placed on my account. Most student services will be unavailable to me such as inability to register and unable to order a transcript. Please visit the Bursar’s Office Fort McIntosh Campus at LP 101 or Zaffirini Library 2nd floor, room 202 South Campus or call (956) 721-5112 to make payment arrangements.
- I understand if I am eligible for Federal Work Study I can apply for Federal Work study positions on campus. In order to receive work study funds I must be enrolled in at least 6 college credit hours, must have a current and completed financial aid application on file with the Student Financial Aid & Veterans Affairs Service Center and adhere to the Satisfactory Academic Policy (SAP). Federal work study student workers are paid monthly.
- I understand that if I have unused Pell grant funds remaining after the fall and spring semesters (did not attend full-time both terms) it may be applied to Maymester and Summer I semesters.
- I understand that if I completely withdraw from school or receive all F_’s due to non-attendance or all “F” I will be subjected to repay a portion of my Financial Aid. I must consult with a financial aid advisor or refer to the Financial Aid Handbook by visiting www.laredo.edu/cms/fa for any questions regarding the “Return of Title IV Policy”.
- I understand if I drop a course(s) or stop attending/participating in one or more courses at any time during the semester my financial aid may be adjusted. This may result in a balance owed on my account which must be paid immediately.
- I understand that I am financially responsible for all charges related to my registration. I further understand that if I decide not to attend the course(s), which I am registered for, it is my responsibility to drop the course(s) by their refund date listed on the calendar in the college catalog and the registration guide to avoid financial liability to the college.
- I understand that if I am receiving financial aid and I am registered for classes I am considered to be officially enrolled. Any student on financial aid that decides not to be enrolled after registering must drop their courses by filling out a drop slip at the Enrollment and Registration Services Center. Students will not be automatically cancelled; students must request to be dropped. I understand that it is my responsibility to ensure that a drop slip has been completed and processed whether it is student requested or faculty initiated.
- I understand that Flex and Combo courses (classes that do not start at the beginning of a semester) are not included in my financial aid award until I am actually enrolled in these courses. My financial aid is adjusted to eligible hours enrolled as of the official reporting date (12th class date fall and spring and 4th class date summer I & II). Reimbursement for flexible classes will be issued after completion of the course. Tuition and fees and outstanding balances will be deducted before a refund for the difference is issued. Any student receiving federal funding who withdrawals from all classes before the 60% point of the semester must return the unearned portion of the aid disbursed. Failure to return the funds will result in a “HOLD” being placed on all student records.
- I understand that past-due student accounts will result in college registration and services being withheld by placing a “HOLD” on my student account in accordance with college regulations.
- I understand that Federal Pell and SEOG funds in excess of charges are disbursed onto student accounts within 14 days after the census date. Refunds will be issued to students on their Higher One account.
- I understand that I am responsible to find information on how to use Financial Aid to purchase or rent books, or purchase supplies, and I will refer to the website for instructions, www.laredo.edu/cms/fa
Standards of Academic Policy and Procedure
Financial Aid Eligibility Requirements
- I must be a US citizen or eligible non-citizen
- I must be registered with Selective Service (if male)
- I must be admitted to a degree or certificate program.
- I must be making Satisfactory Academic Progress
- I must not owe a refund on a Federal Grant
- I must not be in default on a Federal Educational Loan
Title IV Fund Disbursement Authorization Statement
- I authorize Laredo Community College to apply my Title IV funds to my student account for my allowable charges, other cost-of-attendance charges, and all other non-institutional charges that I might incur.
- I understand that this authorization will remain valid through the 16-17 award years. I understand that I will be responsible for paying any outstanding debts to Laredo Community College if my financial aid award does not cover.
- Federal student aid funds can be used to pay for “non-institutional charges” only if your written authorization is obtained to pay those charges. This form will allow the Bursar’s Office to apply your federal financial aid to your non-institutional charges.
- I am aware that no funds will be disbursed to me if I have a balance owed at Laredo Community College, including costs remaining from prior terms. I certify that Laredo Community College has my current address so that aid disbursements tools can be delivered to me.
- I am aware that any aid that cannot be delivered to me is returned to the Department of Education.
Verification:
Students selected for verification (either by the Department of Education or by the Student Financial Aid & Veterans Affairs Services Center ) must provide all requested documentation in order to be processed for financial aid. All requested documentation must be submitted to the Student Financial Aid & Veterans Affairs Services Center by the first week in August for fall semester, First week in December for spring semester, and the first week in May for summer semester to ensure that financial aid funds are available by the tuition and fee deadline for that particular semester. Failure to submit the required documentation will delay processing of your file. Students are notified by the Department of Education that the student was selected when they print out their student aid report (SAR) after the application was processed by the Department of Education.
Student Financial Aid Verification Tool:
The Student Financial Aid Verification Tool is a web-based software that will facilitate the collection of data between students and the Student Financial Aid & Veteran Affairs Service Center. No more wasting time waiting in line or making trips to campus. Student Financial Aid Verification Tool is here to alleviate the wait and is available to students 24/7. Those students who have completed their FAFSA and are selected for verification or must turn in documents are able to complete student verification and submit their pending documents using the mobile device of their choice. To access the Student Financial Aid Verification Tool please login into your PasPort Website, go to the student tab locate at the top of the page and click My finances.
Don't wait in line, verify online!
- User Friendly interface
- 24/7 service from the comfort of your home
- Personalized Verification Forms
- Use the mobile device of your choice
- No trips to Campus
- Corrections done easily
Laredo Community College will provide a "Student Right to Know" Statement which informs all students of completion or graduation rates for students enrolled. These rates are reported by race and sex.
Students on financial aid that have registered are considered to be officially enrolled. Any student on financial aid that decides not to be enrolled after registering must drop his/her courses by filling out a drop slip at the Registration Center. Students will not be automatically canceled - students must make the request to be dropped. Students MUST have a complete file in order to use eligible/packaged financial aid to pay for tuition, fees, books and supplies.