College Catalog 2016-17

EAST CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

or dropping below at least half-time enrollment. Two types of Federal Direct Loans are available: Subsidized Federal Direct Loans and Unsubsidized Federal Direct Loans. The combination of Subsidized and Unsubsidized Federal Direct Loans for a borrower may not exceed the annual loan limits for the Federal Direct Loan program. A borrower’s subsidized loan is determined by calculating the difference between the borrower’s financial need and the amount of estimated financial assistance (such as scholarships, grants, work, other loans). A borrower’s unsubsidized loan amount is determined by calculating the difference between the borrower’s cost of attendance for the period of enrollment for which the loan is intended and the amount of estimated financial assistance. A borrower must pay certain loan fees which are deducted proportionately from each loan disbursement. DIRECT PLUS LOAN — The Direct PLUS Loan Program is not based on need. PLUS loans are for the parents of dependent students;. These loans provide additional funds for educational expenses. The interest rate for these loans disbursed after July 1, 2013 will be based on the 10-year Treasury bill plus a percentage add-on of 4.6% with a cap of 10.5%. Direct PLUS Loans are made by the U.S. Department of Education. Direct PLUS enables parents to borrow up to the difference between the student’s cost of attendance and the amount of estimated financial assistance. A borrower must pay certain loan fees which are deducted proportionately from each loan disbursement. For the Direct PLUS loan, loan fees are generally 4% of the loan amount. A separate application is required to apply for the Direct PLUS loan. Generally repayment of the Direct PLUS loan begins within 60 days of the disbursement of the loan. INSTITUTIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS — East Central Community College offers various scholarships to eligible students. Academic Achievement Scholarships — The Academic Achievement Scholarships were established at East Central Community College effective at the beginning of the 1996 fall semester. The Academic Achievement Scholarships are available to any Mississippi resident who enrolls as a full-time student at East Central Community College the fall semester following his/her high school graduation. East student must have a high school grade point average of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale (90 or higher numerical average) to be eligible for this scholarship. Students who have ACT scores of 20 or above will not be eligible to receive ACT scholarships and Academic Achievement Scholarships. The Academic Achievement Scholarships will be available to eligible students for four (4) consecutive semesters, provided each awardee maintains a 2.5 G.P.A. for the first semester and a cumulative 3.0 G.P.A. for the second and third semesters at ECCC. A scholarship in the amount of $100 will be awarded each semester to each eligible student. Achievement Recognition Scholarships — Achievement Recognition Scholarships will be awarded to individuals who receive the following honors: Miss East Central Mississippi, Miss Hospitality, Miss Newton County, Choctaw Indian Princess, in-district Distinguished Young Women winners, Miss Neshoba County, and Miss Morton. Full tuition scholarships will be awarded to those eligible who enroll as full-time students at East Central Community College the fall semester following high school graduation. The scholarship will be available to the students for four (4) consecutive semesters provided each student maintains a 2.5 G.P.A. for the first semester and a cumulative 3.0 G.P.A. for the second and third semesters. Any student, who does not maintain the required G.P.A. and is removed from scholarship, may have the scholarship reinstated by earning the required G.P.A. the following semester. ACT Scholarships — The ACT Scholarships listed below will be available to any Mississippi resident who enrolls full-time at East Central Community College the fall semester following high school graduation or the first regular semester after having received the GED. The ACT Scholarship will be available to the student for four (4) consecutive semesters. See Section II: Financial Aid Policies for further requirements. ACT Composite (20-23) — A scholarship in the amount of $100 will be awarded each semester to the eligible student. ACT Composite (24-26) — A scholarship in the amount of $300 will be awarded each semester to the eligible student. ACT Composite (27-30) — A scholarship in the amount of tuition will be awarded each semester to the eligible student. ACT Composite (31-36) — A full scholarship (Matriculation fee, room and board) will be awarded each

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