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Financial Aid

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The primary function of the Financial Aid Office is to provide assistance in obtaining financial aid to students who would otherwise be unable to attend college due to economic limitations.

Capital Community College provides a variety of financial aid programs in the form of scholarships, grants, loans and jobs to eligible students. The amount and type of aid received is dependent upon the student’s financial need as well as annual federal and state allocations.

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Financial Aid Office personnel are available to assist students in all phases of the financial aid process and in the financial planning aspects of higher education. They will answer any questions pertaining to financial aid and give counsel as needed.

Additional information is available:
    • in the college catalog;
    • by calling (860) 906-5090;
    • via email to CA-FinAidHelp@ccc.commnet.edu;
    • in the Financial Aid Office on the second floor, room 216.

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Eligibility Requirements

In order to receive financial aid, students must:

  • Be accepted for admission to the college and enrolled in a degree or eligible certificate program;
  • Be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States or Trust Territories;
  • Be in good academic standing and making satisfactory academic progress;
  • Be in compliance with draft regulation requirements;
  • Not be in default on any previous student loan;
  • Not owe a refund to any Title IV Higher Education Grant Program at any institution.
When to Apply

All application materials must be received on or before the dates listed below to ensure that an award decision will be made prior to the registration periods and the commencement of classes.

FALL SEMESTER
    July 1   -   All Students

SPRING SEMESTER
    December 1   -   All Students

Applications are accepted on a continuing basis throughout the year. However, since funds are limited, applicants are urged to file early and plan in advance. Financial aid is granted on a one-year basis; students must apply for assistance each year.

Click here for the 2008-2009 FAFSA Workshop Schedule

How to Apply
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