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Financial Aid in criminal justice at Towson University

Towson University is pleased to offer you information about financial assistance. Our office is located in the Enrollment Services Building, Room 339. Our regular office hours are Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can reach us by telephone at 410-704-4236 or 1-888-4TOWSON, or send us an e-mail at finaid@towson.edu.

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The process of applying for aid can seem complicated and time consuming, and we want to make it go as smoothly as possible for you. When you call us, our information specialists will answer your questions. If you need more information, they will forward your call to the processor who oversees your application. The same processor will always work with your application.

Our site includes an overview of the aid programs offered at the university and how to apply. Financial aid policies may change because of federal regulation or university decision; therefore, some information at this site may change.

We look forward to helping you meet your educational goals and wish you success.

Financial Aid Office
Enrollment Services, Room 339
Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Reception Desk)
Monday - Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Financial Aid Call Center)

1-888-4TOWSON (toll free)
Phone: 410-704-4236
Fax: 410-704-2584
E-mail: finaid@towson.edu
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Financial Aid in criminal justice at Piedmont College

The Piedmont College Office of Financial Aid is committed to assisting students and parents to obtain sufficient resources to meet the educational expenses for attendance at this institution. Further, it is the policy of the College to meet 100-percent of demonstrated, unmet financial need, through grants, loans, work and/or scholarship programs, for those students who apply for aid by May 1 for the following fall semester. For students enrolling spring or summer semesters, please inquire at the Office of Financial Aid for application deadlines. Students receiving financial aid must maintain satisfactory academic progress as outlined in the Student Handbook in order to continue to receive financial assistance.

There are four primary sources of student financial assistance, each requiring different application procedures:

• Federal Financial Assistance (www.fafsa.ed.gov, www.dl.ed.gov, www.dlenote.ed.gov)

• State of Georgia Financial Assistance (www.gacollege411.org)

• Piedmont College Institutional Assistance and Neighborhood Grant Program

• Third-party Sources

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM

The mission of the Student Employment Program at Piedmont College is to provide students a meaningful work experience aimed at enhancing college and career goals, while providing financial support. More information

FINANCIAL AID HANDBOOK

Complete information about Piedmont College financial aid policies can be found here.

The Financial Aid Application Procedures can be found here.

Piedmont College Scholarship Regulations for Demorest campus can be found here.

TEACH Grant Program

• TEACH Grant Information

• Application for TEACH Grant

• Regulations for TEACH Grant

Additional helpful financial aid links:

• Loan Request Deadlines

• Summer 2008 Undergraduate Financial Aid Application

• Financial Aid Early Estimate Request Form (PDF File)

• Parent Loan for Undergraduates (PLUS) Form (PDF File)

• Loan Adjustment Request Online Form

• Decline FAFSA Form (PDF file)

FEDERAL AID VERIFICATION MATERIALS (Do not submit these documents unless requested. Not all students complete these forms.)

FAFSA Verification Independent

FAFSA Verification Dependent

File Update Information

Worksheet (ABC) Form