Stafford Loan Workshop
When filing your FAFSA, if you indicated you
were interested in student loans, the Financial Aid Office will
include the Stafford Loan, Subsidized or Unsubsidized, on your award
letter. Before loan funds are available for student, students
must do the following:
New Borrowers at Highline Community College
Due to
Federal regulations all new borrowers at Highline Community College
are required to complete a
Stafford Loan Workshop.
You may complete this workshop online, or attend a 2-3 hour
in-person session at the times below.
Please bring your award letter at
the time of the session.
Building 8, Mt. Skokomish
Room
Thursday, April 10th at 11:00 am
Tuesday, May 13th at 11:00 am
Thursday, June 19th at 1:00 pm
***Late arrivals will not be
admitted***
Returning Borrowers
If you have
received a student loan at Highline Community College in the past,
you are not required to attend another Stafford Loan Workshop, though you
will need to complete a new
Stafford Loan Application.
Do not complete a worksheet unless you have already received an award
letter and have completed the Stafford Loan Workshop;
otherwise your application will not be processed. Following
receipt of this worksheet by the Financial Aid Office, your loan
will be certified and a Federal Stafford Loan Master Promissory Note
will be emailed to you for completion. If you have completed a
promissory note within the last 12 months, you do not need to
complete a new one unless you are changing your lender.
Graduating or Previous Borrowers
All students who have attended Highline
Community College and borrowed a Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL)
are required to complete an Exit Counseling Session. Exit
Counseling is required for:
-
Students who have applied for graduation at
Highline;
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Students who are enrolled less than
half-time (6 credits) at the end of any one quarter;
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Students who have registered for less than
half-time (6 credits) for the following quarter, or have not
registered at all;
-
Students who have stopped attending Highline
for whatever reason.
If you meet one of the conditions listed above,
please complete the
Exit Counseling Workshop. For more
information regarding loans, please contact the Financial Aid Office (206)
878-3710 ext. 3358, or by email at
financialaid@highline.edu.
Last updated:
April 01, 2008
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