Financial Aid
General Information
Howard College provides
financial assistance to help make the benefits of higher education
available to qualified students. Federal and state grants,
scholarships, federal student loans, and federal and state workstudy
programs are administered through the Financial Aid
Office.
Applications should be made well in advance of the date a
student intends to register. Priority deadlines are April 1 for the
fall semester and October 1 for the spring semester. Information received after the deadlines may not be processed in time for registration.
For assistance in completing your financial aid application contact the
Financial Aid Office in Room 106 at the West Texas Training Center.
Basic qualifications for a student to be considered for all types of financial aid are:
- Be in financial need (financial need is the difference between what college costs and what your family can pay according to federal guidelines).
- Make satisfactory academic progress.
- Be a national or permanent resident of the U.S.
- Be pursuing a degree or certificate in an eligible program from Howard College. Only coursework REQUIRED by your chosen degree plan can be used to determine financial aid eligibility.
To apply for all types of need based-financial assistance, a student must:
- File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This application is available from high school counselors and principals, from the Financial Aid Office, or through FAFSA on the Internet (www.fafsa.ed.gov). Title IV Code Number for Howard College is 003574.
- Contact the Financial Aid Office to insure that all copies of the Student Aid Report/I.S.I.R. for the Pell Grant are on file in the Financial Aid Office regardless of grant eligibility.
Note: Students selected for verification by the Department of Education will also be required to submit: 1) a signed copy of the family's (student and spouse for independent students; student and parents if dependent) most recent federal income tax return (1040, 1040A, or 1040EZ) to the Financial Aid Office (all schedules and W2 information must be included.); and 2) an Institutional Verification Form (IVF) which may be obtained from the Financial Aid Office.
Ability To Benefit
Students who do not have a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent must pass a Department of Education approved exam administered by the college.
