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2007 - 2008
College Catalog
Financial Aid
The financial aid programs offer
assistance to students in the
form of scholarships, grants and
loans. Scholarships are awarded
based on academic abilities,
leadership potential, and
character. Grants and loans are
awarded based on both merit and
financial need.
Merit
Eligibility
Institutional financial aid
awards are made on a yearly
basis. Two summer or two part
time sessions of the same
academic year are considered a
semester for the purposes of
awarding financial aid. Once
financial aid has been lost,
students must go unaided for the
next regular semester before
they can again become eligible
to receive aid.
Any student who has been
readmitted to the college after
academic suspension is admitted
on academic probation and is
eligible for only 50% of the aid
for which he or she would
otherwise be eligible. Full
eligibility can be earned only
when the student is removed from
academic probation.
Financial Aid
Awards
The King’s College
Scholarships and Grants
Scholarships and grants are
awarded in order to allow
promising students the
opportunity to focus more fully
on academic pursuits. Thus all
grants and scholarships are
given with the expectation of
high standards of academic
achievement. All scholarships,
awards, and grants given by The
King’s College have minimum
cumulative grade point average
requirements. Some scholarships
may have additional special
guidelines, and winners may be
selected through a competition
and/or application process.
Most scholarships, awards, and
grants are renewable, provided
the stated minimum cumulative
grade point average is
maintained and the stated number
of credits is successfully
completed (passed). At the
completion of each semester, the
student’s cumulative grade point
average and number of credits
passed during the previous
semester are used to determine
eligibility for financial aid
for the coming semester. Should
the student’s cumulative GPA or
number of credits completed drop
below the standard for the award
he is receiving, he will have
the subsequent semester in which
to earn a cumulative GPA of the
required level and to complete
the required number of credits
for that semester. Should this
not occur, that source of
financial aid will not be
awarded for the subsequent
semester. After a semester
without aid, the student may
reapply for financial aid.
The following is a list of
available scholarships and
grants at The King’s College:
All references to GPA’s are to
the GPA of the most recently
completed semester.
The Presidential Scholarship
of up to $7,500 per year is
awarded to incoming freshmen who
meet eligibility guidelines
listed in the Financial Aid
Brochure. Students must maintain
a grade point average of 3.5 or
above and successfully complete
12 credits each semester in
order to maintain scholarship
for all four years.
The King’s Grant is
awarded to matriculated students
enrolled for a minimum of 12
credit hours, based on a
combination of financial need
and merit. Students must
maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA.
Eligibility for The King's Grant
is normally limited to 8 terms
of full-time study.
The King’s Choice Award
is a $1,500 one-time award
applied over two consecutive
semesters. It is a
non-renewable, early-decision
scholarship that is contingent
upon the date of matriculation.
Fox Trust Scholarship of
up to $1,500 per semester is
awarded to students who are
pursuing a religious vocation.
The Board of Trustees will
release names of recipients to
the news media. Student must
maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA and
successfully complete 12 credits
each semester.
Northeastern Bible College
Scholarship of $1,000 per
semester is awarded to students
majoring in or planning to major
in the majors that were offered
at the Northeastern Bible
College. Student must maintain a
minimum 2.5 GPA and successfully
complete 12 credits each
semester.
Other Aid
New York State Tuition
Assistance Program (TAP)
provides grants to full-time
matriculated New York State
residents if the family meets
financial requirements set by
New York State Higher Education
Services Corporation. A separate
application is required to
apply. TAP applications are
available in Student Services.
Veterans Affairs’ Education
Benefits are available to
eligible veterans and dependents
from the Department of Veterans
Affairs. Benefits are paid
directly to the students. Call
1-888-442-4551 or visit the web
at
www.va.gov/ education for
information.
Outside Awards may be
available to students from a
variety of outside sources.
These include awards sponsored
by secondary schools, civic
organizations, parental
employers and private companies.
The scholarships received from
outside sources will not reduce
eligibility for any of the above
grants and scholarships.
Student Loans - With the
goal of ensuring that an
education at The King’s College
is affordable for all students,
The King’s College offers the
King’s GATE Universal Loan.
This loan, named for “Guaranteed
Access to Education," is offered
in conjunction with Bank of
America as Lender and First
Marblehead as Program Manager.
Its simplicity, affordability
and terms make it a highly
competitive and widely available
private loan; one which can
offset needs not met with
endowment resources or other
forms of financing.
Here are some other highlights
of the program:
- Repayment begins six
months after you leave
college.
- Deferrals for graduate
school.
- No payments while enrolled
at King’s.
- You choose the repayment
schedule (i.e. 10 year or 20
year).
- No pre-payment penalty.
Student Employment
All students who receive
financial aid from The King’s
College are expected to have a
part-time job to help meet the
cost of their education.
Employment opportunities in New
York City are numerous. Because
of its ideal location in the
heart of midtown Manhattan, The
King’s College offers close
proximity to many work
environments, which makes
combining employment with
furthering one’s education
possible.
The King’s College offers a
variety of on-campus employment
opportunities. Student work
opportunities are posted in the
lower lobby and are filled based
upon a combination of a
student’s need and
qualifications for the opening.
Students on Academic Probation
are not allowed to work on
campus. Further details
concerning guidelines for
employment at Kings are outlined
in the Student Employment
Handbook.
How to Apply for Financial Aid
The King’s College does not
participate in federal financial
aid programs and therefore
students do not need to file the
FAFSA form in order to receive
the King’s Grant or the Tuition
Assistance Program (TAP) award.
Instead, students need to
complete the College Board
Profile online (profileonline.collegboard.com).
New York State residents must
file a TAP application in order
to be considered for King’s
financial aid, unless they have
used their entire TAP
eligibility. Copies of the
student’s and parents’ previous
year federal income tax returns
(including W-2’s and schedules)
are also needed to support the
information presented in the
College Board Profile. Students
may be asked to submit other
official documents depending on
their financial circumstances.
Students must reapply every
academic year in order to
continue to receive financial
aid.
The application form and the
required documents are due on
the following dates:
|
New Students |
| Fall
Semester |
February
1st |
| Spring
Semester |
November
1st |
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Returning Students
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| Renewal |
May 1st
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Completed applications will be
evaluated in-house, and the
award amount will be determined
on the basis of the submitted
documents and the availability
of funds. Financial aid is
awarded based on financial need
and academic abilities,
leadership potential, and
character. Financial need is
determined through the
information reported in the
College Board Profile and
supporting documents. Students
will be notified of financial
aid awards with their acceptance
letter.
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