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Government Grants, Loans and Benefits

The following programs are administered by the state of federal governments.  Funding is based on financial need and/or eligibility criteria.

Federal Pell Grants 
Federal grants ranging from $400 to $4,050 for the academic year are available to students enrolled in one or more credit hours.  Eligibility is based on financial need.
 

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
Limited federal grants are awarded to students demonstrating high financial need.

Ohio Instructional Grants
The Ohio Board of Regents awards these grants to Ohio residents enrolled in Ohio institutions of higher education on a full-time basis.  Grants range from $168 to $2,190 for the academic year.  Application is covered through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

Childcare Grants
Childcare Grants are awarded each year to students who can demonstrate financial need and have successfully completed 6 credit hours.  Application forms are available from the Welcome Center in Student Services Room 020.  This grant helps cover child care costs at the Edison Child Care Center and can be renewed for a second year if all criteria are met.  Students wishing to renew should fill out a new application. The application deadline is May 31st, 2007.

Federal Stafford Loan
Subsidized and unsubsidized loans are available to students who are enrolled for at least six credit hours.  The annual program maximums are as follows:

  • Grade Level 1 - independent student: $3,500 Base Stafford Loan.  Additional Unsubsidized Stafford Loan.
      
  • Grade Level 1 - dependent student: $3,500 Base Stafford Loan. Parent (PLUS) Loan.
      
  • Grade Level 2 - Independent student: $4,500 Base Stafford Loan. Additional Unsubsidized Stafford Student Loan.
      
  • Grade Level 2 - dependent student: $4,500 Subsidized Stafford Loan. Parent (PLUS) Loan.

Federal Plus Loan

Parents of dependent students may borrow up to the cost of education minus financial aid.  Repayment begins immediately and no FAFSA is required.  Obtain a PLUS preapproval and complete a Master Promissory Note at https://pluspa.fastproducts.org/FastPreApproval/Welcome.do?schoolNr=01275000
(
You must have a Department of Education PIN to apply. To obtain a PIN visit www.pin.ed.gov .)

Federal Student Stafford Loans

You must complete entrance counseling to access the master promissory note.

**Entrance Loan Counseling and MPN:
Students are required to successfully complete entrance counseling before being granted access to the online MPN. Once entrance counseling has been completed, you must choose “next” to complete the Master Promissory Note. (In order to sign and submit your MPN online, you must have your Department Of Education Pin Number.)  To complete your entrance loan counseling and MPN please click here:  https://ent.glhec.org/webapp/FastAwards/FAController/EntranceCounseling/288

If you have already completed your loan entrance counseling but did not proceed to the online Master Promissory Note* please click here:  https://olmpn.glhec.org/FastLoans/Welcome.do?schoolNr=01275000&guarNr=755


**Exit Loan Counseling:
Exit Loan Counseling is a federal requirement of all Federal Stafford Loan borrowers who are graduating or dropping below 6 credit hours.  To complete your exit loan counseling click here:  https://ext.glhec.org/webapp/FastAwards/FAController/ExitCounseling/288

 

College Work-Study
The College Work-Study program provides part-time employment for students enrolled for a minimum of six credit hours.  CWS students work in campus positions for up to 20 hours per week at the current minimum wage.  The Student Financial Aid Office administers two work-study programs: the federally funded work-study program and the institutional work-study program.  Applicants must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid in order to establish eligibility for the federal work-study program.  Applicants for either program must also submit a CWS application form available from the Office of Student Financial Aid.  Employment is dependent on available funding.  Fall semester applicants should apply by priority deadline.  Contract must be signed before employment begins.

Ohio War Orphans Scholarship
The State Grants and Scholarships Office covers educational expenses for children of deceased or disable veterans who qualify under program guidelines.  Additional information and applications are available at high schools.  Application deadline is July 1.

Ohio Safety Officers College Memorial Fund
These scholarships are available for children and spouse of a peace officer or firefighter who was killed in the line of duty.  Applicant must be an Ohio resident; child must be under age 26.  Contact the Student Financial Aid Office.

National Guard Scholarship
This scholarship is available to eligible members of the Ohio National Guard who are enrolled in college on a full-time basis.  The award covers 100% of instructional and general fees.  Contact the ONG office at 614-336-7143.

Vocational Rehabilitation
The Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation (BVR) covers educational expenses for eligible persons with disabilities.  Apply at the local BVR office.

Veteran's Benefits
http://www.gibill.va.gov
Benefits ranging from the cost of instructional fees up to a stipend of $1,004 per month are available to veterans who qualify under Veterans Administration (VA) guidelines.  Benefits also are available to the children and spouses of veterans with a service-connected disability or veterans who died of service-connected causes.  The office of Student Financial Aid administers the following VA programs:

  • Montgomery GI Bill-Active Duty Educational Assistance (Chapter 30)
  • Vocational Rehabilitation (Chapter 31)
  • Montgomery GI Bill-Selected Reserve Educational Assistance (Chapter 1606)
  • Survivor's and Dependent's Educational Assistance (Chapter 35)
  • Other VA Programs

Eligibility for these programs is determined by the VA.  Required forms and pertinent information are available online or from the office of Student Financial Aid.  Apply at least four months before classes begin;  Fall Semester applicants should apply by April 1.

Veteran's Note: Veterans must declare a degree program and obtain an advisor's signature each semester.

Veteran's Benefits Policies and Procedures
(pdf file)

Veteran's Request for Benefits 
(pdf file)


 

 

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Important
Deadlines & Dates

Scholarships
Edison Academic Scholarships 2008-2009: April 15, 2008

Student Priority Deadlines for 2008-2009 forms received are:

Summer 2008 aid:
April 1, 2008

Fall 2008 aid: 
May 1, 2008

Spring 2009 aid: 
November 17, 2008

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