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ADMISSION
Use completed tax information from the most recent previous tax
year.
Be prepared to provide copies of tax returns and other verification
documents.
Keep copies of all documents related to the FAFSA.
Complete additional applications, as required. Some programs
require separate applications.
Note that the FAFSA must be renewed annually. Financial aid packages
may vary in content as well as total amounts from year to year, and the
College reserves the right to change packaging policies annually.
We also recommend that students consult the Financial Aid office
for details on specific programs, including Ministerial Student Tuition
Assistance and/or the Ministerial Family Tuition Assistance, United
Methodist Church Scholarship and College Partnership Scholarship, and
the Alabama Student Grant.
Enrollment and Attendance Requirements
The amount and receipt of financial aid is tied to regular class
attendance and enrollment status in an academic program that leads to a
degree at the College.
To receive benefit of a BSC scholarship or grant, a student must
be enrolled as a full-time student, as defined by the College for
financial aid purposes.
To receive Federal Direct Loan funds, a student must be enrolled at
least half time, as defined by the College for financial aid purposes.
To receive work study, a student must be enrolled or accepted for
enrollment and registered or pre-registered for courses.
The amount of certain federal grants and loans may be adjusted or
prorated, depending on enrollment status. The College administers
federal aid according to federal regulations.
A student’s financial aid award may be adjusted through the last day
for tuition adjustment due to enrollment changes.
A student who registers for courses but does not attend at least one
class session is not eligible to receive federal, state, or institutional
funds.