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Catalog 05-06 - NHTI - Concord's Community College

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Copyright & Disclaimer Information: Copyright © 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 20<strong>05</strong>, 20<strong>06</strong>, 2007. <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>College</strong>Source® digital catalogs are derivative works owned and copyrighted by <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>Catalog</strong> content is owned and copyrighted by the appropriate school. While <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation provides information as a service to the public, copyright is retained on all digital catalogs.Copyright & Disclaimer Information: Copyright © 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 20<strong>05</strong>, 20<strong>06</strong>, 2007. <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>College</strong>Source® digital catalogs are derivative works owned and copyrighted by <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>Catalog</strong> content is owned and copyrighted by the appropriate school. While <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation provides information as a service to the public, copyright is retained on all digital catalogs.Financial AidPhi Theta KappaPhi Theta Kappa has recognized academic excellence in the twoyearcolleges since 1918 and has become the largest and the most prestigioushonor society serving two-year colleges around the world. If youwould like more information about joining and the scholarship opportunitiesthat are available, log on to www.PTK.org. For information on<strong>NHTI</strong>’s chapter contact Judy King at (603) 271-8884.POW/MIA Children’s BenefitsChildren of persons domiciled in New Hampshire while serving inthe U.S. Armed Forces after February 28, 1961, and officially interred ormissing in action during the Southeast Asian conflict, are eligible to receivefull tuition. Information may be obtained from a high school guidancecounselor or the State Board of Education, Concord, NH 03301.*Sewell Memorial Career Award ($1,000)Criteria include:• be a dependent of a Maytag Corporation employee;• be a high school senior during the current academic year;• be enrolled for a minimum of twelve credits;• maintain GPA of 2.5;• additional requirements written on application form;• applications must be postmarked April 15th of the currentacademic year.Society of Manufacturing Engineers Scholarship ($1,000 - $2,500)Criteria include:• be currently enrolled for 12 or more credits;• have completed 30 credit hours in the Manufacturing EngineeringTechnology program;• have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5;• additional information posted in Engineering Technology areain Little Hall;• application cover sheet available in the Financial Aid Office;• www.sme.org.*# Senate Award (Freshmen ($1000))The Student Senate annually awards four Student Senate Awards toreturning freshmen to be used for tuition for the next academic year.Senate Awards (Seniors ($1000))The Student Senate annually awards two Student Senate Awards tograduating seniors.*Technical Education Loan FundThe Technical Education Loan Fund is a loan at 5% interest and isawarded to students who demonstrate a high level of need as determinedby the Financial Aid staff.*Transition ProgramThe Transition Program is a federally funded program which providesassistance to individuals in transition such as single pregnant women,single parents, displaced homemakers, individuals with documented disabilities,and individuals with limited English proficiency. Financial assistanceis available to help with tuition, books and other educational expenses.In addition to financial support, the program offers counselingand personal support. To participate in the program, students must:• be formally accepted into an academic program;• plan to enroll for at least six credits;• apply for and be eligible for financial aid;• complete a Transition Program application by the establisheddeadline.The Office of Student Affairs administers this program. Applicationsare available from the Student Affairs Office, the Financial AidOffice, the English as a Second Language (ESL) Tutor, and the DisabilitiesCoordinator.Veterans’ Assistance<strong>NHTI</strong> is approved for veterans’ benefits under the Veterans AdjustmentAct (GI Bill), the Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP),the Montgomery GI Bill and Dependents Educational Assistance Program.Qualified enrolled veterans and their dependents may receive monthlyfinancial benefits as full or part-time students. Applications and informationon the program are available from the <strong>NHTI</strong> Registrar (VA CertifyingOfficer). Additional information is available at http://www.GIBILL.va.gov.Workforce Incentive ProgramThis is a state and private grant awarded to nursing students who areNH residents and who show an unmet need based on the Free Applicationfor Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The grant is repaid by renderingnursing service in New Hampshire. Otherwise, the grant becomes a loan,which must be repaid.#Zonta Club of Concord in memory of Eleanor ProvencherZonta International is a world wide service organization of executivesin business and the professions working together to advance thestatus of women.Criteria include:• female student;• must be out of high school for 5 years;• must have completed 12 college credit hours prior to beingadmitted into a degree program at <strong>NHTI</strong>;• 2.5 GPA.Financial Aid Return of FundsReturn of Federal Title IV Funds: Mandated by LawStudents who withdraw from school before the 60% point in a semester willhave to repay a portion or all of their Federal Pell Grant, Federal SEOG grant, andFederal Perkins Loan funds to the United States Department of Education. Interms of Federal Family Education Loans (Stafford student loans) theunearned portion of the loan money will be returned to the student’slender.The exact amount required to be returned will vary depending onthe amount of grant and loan money the student received and at whatpoint in time the student withdraws from the <strong>College</strong>.In addition, the student will be liable for the balance owed the<strong>College</strong> for tuition, fees and if applicable, room and board. The studentwill receive a revised statement of account for the expenses incurred,which will include the reduction and or loss of Federal Title IV funds.Note: Federal Stafford Loans (FFELP). If a student is in the first yearof an undergraduate program, is a first-time borrower under the FFELProgram (Stafford Loan), and withdraws from the college prior to 30days into the term, the student becomes ineligible for the StaffordLoan.Students who choose to withdraw from the <strong>College</strong> must completean official Withdrawal Form. This form must be signed and returned tothe Registrar’s office.Standards of Satisfactory Progress (SP)The Higher Education Act (HEA) and the <strong>Community</strong> Technical<strong>College</strong>s require that students maintain satisfactory academic progress inthe course of study they are pursuing in order to receive financial aidunder Title IV of the HEA. These programs include the Federal PellGrant, Federal Perkins Loan, Federal Work Study, Federal SupplementalEducational Opportunity Grant, Federal Subsidized and UnsubsidizedStafford Loans, Federal PLUS and the State Student Incentive Grant14

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