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Students wishing to be considered for financial aid must apply and
be accepted for admission to Dana College. Completing the Admissions
and Financial Aid Application is all that is required of prospective
students to apply for institutional aid. Continuing students must
meet Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards and complete the Application
for Financial Aid for Current Students, available in the Financial
Aid Office and online.
To be considered for federal financial aid, students must complete
the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA can
be completed on the internet at www.fafsa.ed.
gov. When completing the FAFSA, students must indicate that they want the results
of their application sent to Dana College by listing Dana College and the Title
IV code (002543) on the FAFSA application.
The FAFSA requests such information as actual income from the previous
year, the value of family assets and personal resources, family size,
and number in college. These data elements are used in the federal
analysis to determine a family’s need. Based upon a family’s
need, the financial aid staff will determine the amounts of federal
and institutional aid that a student qualifies for at Dana College.
Priority for financial aid funds is given to students whose complete
application is received by March 15th. Students completing the FAFSA
should do so between January 1 and March 1 in order to meet the Priority
Date. It can take 2-6 weeks for FAFSA results to be processed and
sent to the schools of your choice.
The Financial Aid Office reserves the right to verify any information
submitted on the application by requiring additional documentation.
The information contained in this catalog regarding any type of
financial aid is subject to change. The most current information
can be found on our website at www.dana.edu/regist/catalog/financialaid.html.
This page was last modified on
February 9, 2006
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