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Financial Aid

Types of financial aid available include state and federal grants, scholarships, Federal Work-Study programs and Federal Direct Student Loans. Grants are based upon financial need and do not have to be repaid. Scholarships do not have to be repaid and are based upon several criteria, including merit, talent and financial need.

How to Apply for Financial Aid

  • Federal and state grants (These are funds that do not need to be paid back.)
  • Palm Beach State College scholarships
  • Federal Work-Study jobs (Students earn money for their education through on-campus or community service jobs.)
  • Federal Direct Loan or Parent PLUS Federal Loan (If you are seeking a student loan, additional information is available at https://studentaid.gov.)

Additional information and useful financial aid websites:

If you are seeking a Federal Direct Loan or Parent PLUS Federal Loan, additional information is available at https://studentaid.gov.

Please consult the College website (www.palmbeachstate.edu) for important details on specific financial aid programs stemming from federal, state and institutional sources.

Complete your FSA ID at https://fsaid.ed.gov/npas/index.html.

Complete the FAFSA at https://fafsa.ed.gov/.

If you need one-on-one assistance in completing the FAFSA, please attend a FAFSA Workshop at the campus nearest you. To view dates, times, locations and documents needed, visit www.pbsc.edu/FinancialAid.

For valuable financial aid information, view the FA TV videos: https://pbstate.financialaidtv.com/browse

The Office of Financial Aid will receive the result of the completed FAFSA to determine your grant loan and scholarship eligibility. (Keep abreast of all financial aid emails sent to your Workday inbox account).

For additional questions and answers, visit our Financial Aid webpage at: www.pbsc.edu/FinancialAid 

Very Important Information:

Financial aid awards are subject to change depending on the student’s enrollment status, faculty verifying participation in Workday and at the time of disbursement; this excludes courses that are not yet in progress. For the purpose of awarding and adjusting financial aid, the following chart is used to determine the enrollment status for financial aid recipients. Most financial aid programs permit part-time enrollment status.

Status

Units Required

Full-time

12 or more

Three-quarter time

9 to 11

Half-time

6 to 8

Less than half-time

1 to 5

* Career Certificate Program (CCP) students enrolled in 24 instructional hours per week in clock hour programs are considered full-time. Attendance is a federal requirement for students enrolled in Title IV Approved Clock Hour programs. Instructors must verify participation in Workday and as important must also take attendance and report it to Financial Aid before authorization to disburse grants and loans are made.

 

 

Financial Aid Disbursement

Enrollment Status

Status Units Required
Full-time 12 or more
Three-quarter time 9 to 11
Half-time 6 to 8
Less than half-time 1 to 5

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