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2018/2019 fcc catalog

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www.frederick.edu

• 301.846.2400

Financial Aid

Appeals Process

Students who feel that their financial aid application

was not given proper consideration or who have

been suspended from financial aid eligibility due to

lack of satisfactory academic progress may appeal the

decision. The appeal form must be submitted to the

financial aid director. All appeals are reviewed by a

financial aid committee.

Veterans Services

The Frederick Community College Veteran Services

office offers academic and support services for

Veterans enrolling into classes at FCC. We strive

to provide a respectful and inclusive link for our

returning veterans to become successful in civilian

and college life. Our focus is on wellness and helping

guide veterans to adapt the skills they developed

from military training and combat experience to the

classroom. We provide a“One-Stop-Shop”where

veterans and families can get all needed information

and assistance in one place.

Department Overview

Frederick Community College (FCC) is approved

by the Maryland Higher Education Commission

(MHEC) for the training of eligible veterans, their

dependents, and active duty personnel. FCC may

certify enrollment to the United States Department of

Veterans Affairs (VA) for approved programs of study.

All veterans except for Chapter 31 and Post 9/11

Chapter 33 are responsible for paying tuition and fees

by specified deadlines.

If you are unsure which type of VA education benefit

you qualify for, you may contact the VA Call Center

by phone at 1.888.442.4551 or visit the VA website

at www.gibill.va.gov. You will need to provide your

social security number (or that of your sponsor, if

applying for benefits under a parent or spouse) when

you make the call.

If you have a question about Go Army Ed/Tuition

Assistance, National Guard Waiver, or MyCAA, please

contact the Welcome Center at 301.846.2431 for the

appropriate procedure.

Applying for Veterans Education

Benefits

To apply for education benefits at FCC, students

must first apply for admission to FCC, choose an

approved program, and complete the Veterans Online

Application (VONAPP). If students attended any

other institution prior to FCC, they should review the

Transfer Student requirements (below).

The student should then schedule an appointment

with a Veteran Services advisor by calling

301.624.2836 or by stopping by A109.

The VA will only pay for courses required by the

student’s current approved program of study. Please

refer to the college catalog for courses required under

each program. If the student enrolls in non-approved

courses, he/she is responsible for payment of the

tuition and fees on their own.

• The VA does not currently pay for any

continuing education courses or Federal

Emergency Management (FEM) courses at FCC.

• The VA also does not pay for audited courses.

• The VA does pay for a repeated course IF the

student received an unsuccessful grade on the

previous attempt and the repeat is required for

graduation from FCC.

• The VA does pay for courses designated

as remedial, online, practicum, clinical,

independent study, and internship/externship.

If a student ceases attendance in a course, does not

officially withdraw and receives a failing grade, the

student may be required to repay some or all of the

education benefits that he/she received for that course.

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs requires that

students who receive VA educational benefits must

meet the standards of satisfactory progress as defined

by the college. Students who fail to make satisfactory

academic progress may lose their approval to receive

VA educational benefits.

A student who must withdraw due to mitigating

circumstances should contact the FCC VA Certifying

Official immediately. The student shall be responsible

for any charges that the VA does not cover.

Students receiving education benefits through

Chapter 30, 1606 or 1607 will not receive their

monthly payment until they have certified their

enrollment via Web Automated Verification of

Enrollment (WAVE). This must be done monthly.

Transfer Students

Students who have attended other institutions

of higher education prior to attending FCC must

complete the following steps.

• Apply for admission to FCC.

• Choose an approved program of study.

• Have official copies of all prior college

transcripts submitted to the Welcome Center

for evaluation.

• Schedule an appointment with a Veteran

Services advisor by calling 301.624.2836 or

stopping by A109.

• Complete the VA Student Questionnaire.

• Completed VA Form 22-1995 or VA Form

22-5495.

• Register for classes.

Guest Students

Students who are attending FCC as their host

institution to obtain credit for a degree program at

their primary institution must complete the following

steps.

• Apply for admission to FCC.

• Complete the Guest Student Declaration

of Intent.

• Schedule an appointment with a Veteran

Services advisor by calling 301.624.2836 or

stopping by A109.

Evaluation of Military Credit

All veterans must have their official military

transcripts submitted to the Welcome Center for

evaluation of transferable credit. FCC will accept up to

45 credits in military and other transfer credit toward

an FCC program of study. Links to the branches of

service transcript request procedures can be found at

www.frederick.edu/veterans.

Education Benefit Chapters

• Chapter 30 – Montgomery GI Bill (Active Duty)

• Chapter 31 – Vocational Rehabilitation

• Chapter 33 – Post 9/11 GI Bill

• Chapter 35 – Survivors’ and Dependents’

Educational Assistance Program (DEA)

• Chapter 1606 – Montgomery GI Bill

(Selected Reserve)

Scholarships

The Frederick Community College Foundation,

Inc. sponsors a number of need- and merit-based

scholarships. To apply for the FCC Foundation

Scholarships, complete an application online at

www.frederick.edu/scholarships.

Please check

for the deadlines online at

www.frederick.edu

.

For applications or information on additional

scholarships, call 301.846.2480 or visit the financial

aid office.

A limited number of scholarships are available for

Continuing Education students pursuing specific

courses of study, see page 148.

Special Scholarships for 2017 High

School Graduates:

Frederick Singles Scholarship

This scholarship is awarded to one Frederick County

high school senior who is the child of a single

parent. Eligibility is based on financial need and

academic achievement. Recipients must attend FCC

immediately following their graduation from high

school. The amount of the award varies. This is a

nonrenewable, two-semester award. Nominations

must be made by high school guidance counselors to

the FCC scholarship committee no later than April 15.