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Thank you for your interest in Madison Adult Career Center's programs! You will find financial assistance information below. Please note that assistance may vary by program as we are a postsecondary clock-hour school and follow federal guidelines for clock-hour programs. If you will click below on the printable financial aid information brochure, it will guide you through the application process. I look forward to working with you and hope to see you in class soon! If you have questions, please contact me at the following email address Lisa Miracle or call 419-589-6363 with any questions |
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The following forms of financial aid are available to those who qualify: Pell Grant This federal grant is available for approved adult education programs which are 600 hours in length or longer. This grant does not need to be repaid unless a student withdraws from a program. Students may apply on-line www.fafsa.ed.gov. *Note Students who are currently in default on a federal student loan are not eligible for a Pell Grant until their account is in good standing. |
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Workforce Investment Act Funding (WIA) Each county has its own WIA training funds. Students should start the application process EARLY as the WIA funding process takes time. To find out more about WIA, contact your countys Department of Job & Family Services:
Start this process as soon as possible the WIA funding is a process tht takes time. Ashland County (419) 289-5000 ext. 5052 Crawford County (419) 562-8066 ext. 309 Huron County (800) 668-5175 ext. 3411 Morrow County (419) 946-8480 Richland County (419) 774-5300 TAA A state grant available for a company closing/downsizing, if employees were approved for TRA. An application must be submitted for approval about two months before training begins. VA Veterans Training Benefits Veterans may use their VA benefits to attend programs at Madison which provide training for veterans through the approval of the Ohio Department of Education Veterans Affairs. Student Payment Plan For programs 375 hours or longer. Payment must be made in full by program completion. Students are required to sign a payment contract and make the first payment before class begins. Payments are interest-free, but late fees are charged for delinquent payments. Career Training Loan A loan option for all classes/programs. This credit-based loan may require a credit-worthy cosigner for students with questionable credit or without credit history. Apply on-line at www.salliemae.com. After you have applied, please contact the Adult Office, as your loan will need to be certified. Stafford Student Loans Can be applied for tuition and fees for approved programs 375 hours or greater. Students must complete a Master Promissory Note (MPN) and entrance/exit counseling. Student loans need to be repaid after the student leaves a program. Delinquent Payment Policy Delinquent payments are charged a late fee. Once payment is over 30 days delinquent, a letter will be sent notifying the student of the date the account will be sent to collections. If payment is not received by collection deadline, the account will be submitted to collections. The student will be dismissed and billed any additional charges that may occur due to financial aid that could not be collected by dismissal date. | |
| Click here to download Financial Aid printable brochure |
| Click here to apply for a Federal Pin - which is also your FAFSA on-line signature. |
| Click here to file the Free Application For Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA) |
| Click here to print a GED Request Form if you took your GED in Ohio & cannot locate proof. |
| Click here to find GED contact information from other states. |
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Contact Director: Sonja Pluck |
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