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Financial Aid Policies
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Satisfactory Academic Progress
Graduate Assistantships
Grants
Loans
Part-Time Employment
Veterans and Dependents |
Scholarships:
Abbott Turner College of Business
Alumni
Athletic
College of Science
Fine Arts
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The Financial Aid Office provides
financial assistance to students who, without such help, would be unable to attend
Columbus State University. In addition, the office provides information and assistance to
students seeking loans, grants, or scholarships. In cooperation with high school
counselors and administrators, local civic organizations and interested individuals,
Columbus State University encourages eligible students to participate in this program.Financial aid may be awarded based on a combination of financial need,
academic ability, and leadership potential. Students apply for financial aid by completing
the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, FAFSA.
Applications can be completed as early as January 1 for the next academic year, and may be
secured from the Financial Aid Office or from area high schools. In order to expedite the
application and notification process of a student=s financial aid request, applicants are
highly encouraged to complete the FAFSA by accessing the Internet at: www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Students may also apply for financial aid on-line in the Financial Aid Office at CSU.
Students should apply at least three (3) months before the semester they wish to receive
aid. Students who submit all required documents by the deadline date listed on the
official calendar in this catalog will be notified regarding their request for assistance
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Grants
Federal and state grants are awarded on the basis of financial need
and no repayment is required. All students must complete the FAFSA to be eligible
for award consideration.
Federal Pell Grant - Award is available to eligible
undergraduate students who qualify in accordance with federal regulations.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant - Awarded
to undergraduate students who demonstrate exceptional financial need, as funds are
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Scholarships
Academic Decathlon Scholarship - Awarded to academically
talented entering freshman. This is a one-time award of $600. Contact the Muscogee County
School District at (706) 649-0500 for further information.
Benjamin Thomas Siegfried Memorial Scholarship - Awarded to
juniors and seniors with above average GPAs and strong records of school or community
service. Qualified students will be notified and requested to complete an application and
essay. This award covers tuition and fees and is renewable up to one year.
Columbus State University Honors Scholarship - Awarded to
academically talented entering freshmen who have a minimum SAT score of 1200 or ACT score
of 25, and a high school GPA of at least 3.5. Awards are granted without regard to
financial need and provide recipients with $2,500 for full-time enrollment during the fall
and spring semesters and $3,200 toward the study abroad program during the junior or
senior year. The award may be renewable for three years while participating in the Honors
Program and maintaining a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.4.
Columbus State University Presidents Scholarship -
Awarded to the top two graduates of Chattahoochee Valley Community College. This
scholarship covers tuition and fees for two semesters, and is renewable for an additional
year for students who maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2.
Fieldcrest Scholarship - Awarded to dependents of active or
retired Fieldcrest employees with at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA. Students must be enrolled
full time each semester and have demonstrated financial need. The maximum amount awarded
is $500 per year.
Georgia Governors Scholarship - Awarded to entering
freshmen selected as Georgia scholars, STAR students, valedictorians and salutatorians.
The maximum award is $1,540 per year. Contact your guidance counselor for further
information.
Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally (HOPE) - Funded
through the Georgia lottery, HOPE is a state-sponsored scholarship program. Freshmen
students are identified as HOPE recipients by their high schools. The Financial Aid Office
will notify college sophomores, juniors and seniors who are HOPE eligible. The scholarship
covers mandatory tuition and fees and awards a maximum book allowance of $150 per
semester.
HOPE Promise Teacher Scholarship Program - Awarded to juniors
or seniors, as defined by the institution, who are legal residents of Georgia, who have a minimum cumulative GPA of
3.2, and who are
aspiring to be teachers in Georgia schools. The maximum amount awarded is $3,000 per year
for students who are enrolled full time. The award is renewable for the senior year.
HOPE Teacher Scholarship Program - Awarded to legal residents
of Georgia seeking advanced education degrees in critical fields. Recipients must commit
to teach in a Georgia public school after earning an advanced degree. The maximum amount
awarded is $125 per semester hour.
Hughston Sports Medicine Education Foundation Scholarship -
Awarded to students who are enrolled in a degree-seeking program at CSU and have a minimum
cumulative GPA of 2.0. Hughston employees are given priority. Award varies depending upon
hours enrolled.
Jessie J. Taylor Scholarship - Awarded to students who have
completed at least one year of college. Students must be pursuing a degree in social work,
medicine or psychology. Awards are available for both undergraduate and graduate students.
Awards vary based on annual appropriations. The application deadline is June 1st
of each year.
Kennon and Parker Scholarship - Awarded to juniors or seniors
with above average GPAs and strong records of school or community service. Award covers
tuition and fees for one year and is renewable up to one year.
Law Enforcement Personnel Dependents Grant and Public Safety
Memorial Grant - Awarded to children of law enforcement officers, firemen, EMT, or
correction officers in Georgia who are permanently disabled or were killed in the line of
duty. Recipients must be legal residents of Georgia working on their undergraduate degree.
The maximum amount awarded is $2,000 per year. Contact Georgia Student Finance Commission
at (770) 414-3085 for further information.
Mildred Miller Fort Foundation Scholarship - Awarded to
students in good academic standing by the Center for International Education. The maximum
amount awarded is $1,000 per year. The number of awards varies based on annual
appropriations.
Paul S. Amos Scholarship - Provides support to CSU students
employed full-time in the Columbus/Phenix City area who have strong community service
records and a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5. Award covers tuition and fees up to a maximum
of nine semester hours each term.
Ralph H. & Annie G. Owen Curry Scholarship - Awarded to
students who are not Columbus State University employees or family members of CSU
employees. Recipients must be enrolled as full-time students, have at least a cumulative
GPA of 2.5, and have demonstrated financial need. Award covers tuition and fees up to a
maximum of two semesters.
Regents Opportunity Scholarship - Awarded to
academically talented, economically disadvantaged legal residents of Georgia who are
enrolled in a graduate or professional degree program. Recipients must maintain full-time
enrollment. Awards vary based on annual appropriations.
Regents Study Abroad Scholarship - Awarded to students
attending CSU to assist them in paying for a study abroad program. The maximum amount
awarded is $1,000 per year. The number of awards varies based on annual appropriations.
Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship - Awarded to entering
full-time freshmen who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement. Maximum amount
awarded is $1,500 per year. Contact your high school guidance counselor for further
information.
Servant Leadership Scholarship - Awarded to students who have
demonstrated leadership in school and/or the community and are actively involved in clubs,
youth programs or student activities. Students must have demonstrated academic success
with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. The maximum amount awarded is $4,000 per year.
Applicant screening consists of an interview and essay. Application deadline is January 2nd
each year. Contact the Servant Leadership Program Coordinator at (706) 565-3655 for
further information.
Teen Achievers Award - Awarded to a high school graduate who
was a member of the CSU Teen Achievers Program during grades 8-12. Award covers tuition
and fees for one semester at CSU. Other teen achievers attending CSU may receive a $100
book allowance. Contact the Minority Affairs Office at (706) 568-2273 for more
information.
Wal-Mart Competitive Edge Scholarship - Awarded in
conjunction with the Columbus State University Honors Scholarship to an academically
talented entering freshman. The recipient must be a computer science major with
demonstrated leadership abilities and strong community service record. Recipient must be
enrolled as a full-time student. The maximum award amount is $5,000 per year and may be
renewed for three years.
William Henry Shaw Scholarship - Awarded to academically
talented graduates of the Muscogee County School System. Recipients must be enrolled full
time at CSU majoring in education. Awards vary based on annual appropriations. Contact the
Muscogee County School District at (706) 649-0500 for further information.
Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of Georgia Foundation Memorial
Scholarship - Awarded to a full-time undergraduate student who is a Georgia resident
with financial need, and who has demonstrated successful academic achievement and active
participation in community and student activities. Award covers tuition and fees for one
year.
WRBL Scholarship Fund - Awarded to students with above
average GPAs and strong records of extracurricular university activities, and departmental
and/or community service. The maximum amount awarded is $1,000 per year. The award is
renewable and has an application deadline of January 2nd each year.
Contact the Financial Aid Office at (706) 507-8800 for further
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Alumni Scholarships
Columbus State University Alumni Scholarship - Awarded to
graduates of CSU with a bachelors or masters degree. Recipients must be active donors to
CSU, be enrolled in a degree program, and have completed at least three semester hours.
The maximum amount awarded is $1000 per semester. The award is renewable and has an
application deadline of June 30th (fall semester) and November 30th
(spring semester).
Columbus State University Alumni Association Book Scholarship -
Recipients are alternates for the CSU Alumni, William Howard, and Roy Tanner scholarship
along with other eligible students. Financial need and academic potential are also
considered. The minimum GPA required is 3.0. The maximum amount awarded is $500 per year.
The application deadline is June 30th (fall semester) and November 30th
(spring semester).
Columbus State University Roy Tanner Alumni Scholarship -
Recipients must be adult re-entry students and have successfully completed 30 semester
hours (minimum of nine hours at CSU). The maximum amount awarded is $800 per year. The
award is renewable and has an application deadline of June 30th each year.
Columbus State University William Howard Alumni Scholarship -
Awarded to entering freshmen who are alternates for the CSU Honors Scholarship. Recipients
must have a minimum SAT score of 1200 or ACT score of 25 and minimum high school GPA of
3.5. The award covers tuition and fees for one year, and is renewable for the sophomore
year.
Miss Columbus State University Scholarship - Awarded to the
winner of the Miss CSU Title. The maximum amount awarded is $1,000 per year. Contact the
CSU Campus Athletics Coordinator at (706) 568-2317 for further information.
Contact the Alumni Association at (706) 568-1589, unless otherwise
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Columbus State University Athletic Scholarship - Awarded to
men and women with demonstrated talent in baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross
country, golf, softball and tennis. Recipients must be enrolled as full-time students.
Awards vary depending on annual appropriations. Contact the Department of Athletics at
(706) 568-2204 for further information. |
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Abbott Turner College of Business Scholarships
Accounting Scholarship - Awarded to an undergraduate accounting
major with the highest GPA. Additional departmental criteria are considered. A College of
Business faculty committee selects the applicant. The maximum amount awarded is $100 per
year. The award is renewable and has an application deadline of May 1st each
year. Contact the Scholarship Committee at (706) 568-2150 for more information.
Judge John S. Averill Scholarship - Awarded to a graduate MBA
student with the highest GPA. Additional departmental criteria are considered. The
Director of the MBA program selects the applicant. The maximum amount awarded is $1,000
per year. The award is renewable and has an application deadline of May 1st
each year. Contact the MBA Director at (706) 568-2296 for more information.
Philips Lin Scholarship - Awarded to a graduate MBA student,
who has completed one year of graduate school with the highest GPA. Additional
departmental criteria are considered. The maximum amount awarded is $2,000 per year. The
award is renewable and has an application deadline of May 1st each year.
Contact the MBA Director at (706) 568-2296 for further information.
Regina Jankiewicz Memorial Scholarship - Awarded to juniors
and seniors who have completed at least one year of study in the College of Business and
have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.3. Students must be enrolled full time. The maximum
amount awarded is $500 per year. The award is renewable and has an application deadline of
May 1st each year. Contact the Scholarship Committee at (706) 568-2150 for more
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Bebe Smith Art Scholarship - Recipients must be enrolled as
full-time students in a minimum of two art courses. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and
active involvement in departmental activities are required. Awards vary based on annual
appropriations. The application deadline is April 1st of each year.
Columbus Artist Guild - Awarded to a student who is enrolled
full time and in a minimum of two art courses. The student must have a minimum cumulative
GPA of 3.0 and be actively involved in departmental activities. The maximum amount awarded
is $500 per year. The application deadline is April 1st of each year.
Edward Shorter Endowment Scholarship - Recipients must be
enrolled as full-time students in a minimum of two art courses. A minimum cumulative GPA
of 3.0 and active involvement in departmental activities are required. Awards vary based
on annual appropriations. The application deadline is April 1st of each year.
General Art Scholarship - Recipients must be enrolled as
full-time students in a minimum of two art courses. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and
active involvement in departmental activities are required. Awards vary based on annual
appropriations. The application deadline is April 1st of each year.
Mary Passailaigue Art Scholarship - Recipients must be
enrolled as full-time students in a minimum of two art courses. A minimum cumulative GPA
of 3.0 and active involvement in departmental activities are required. Awards vary based
on annual appropriations. The application deadline is April 1st of each year.
Contact the Department of Art at (706) 568-2047 for further
information.
Alma Taliaferro McGee Piano Endowment Fund - Provides
scholarship support to students majoring in music with a concentration in piano.
Columbus State University Pep Band Scholarship - Awarded to
talented students for performing with the CSU Pep Band. This spirit organization pays a
stipend per basketball game.
Dwight Curtis Floyd Memorial Fine Arts Scholarship Fund -
Awarded to talented students majoring in music. The amount ranges from the cost of applied
music lessons to full tuition and fees.
Gerald B. and Charlotte A. Saunders Music Scholarship Endowment
Fund - Provides assistance to talented students majoring in music.
Helen Roberts Endowed Music Scholarship - Awarded to talented
students majoring in music. The amount ranges from the cost of applied music lessons to
full tuition and fees.
Jill Howard Music Education Fund - Awarded to talented
students majoring in music with an emphasis in voice. The amount ranges from the cost of
applied music lessons to full tuition and fees.
L. Rexford Whiddon Music Scholarship - Provides assistance to
talented students majoring in music.
Maude Flournoy Dixon Piano Scholarship Fund - Provides
support to students majoring in music with a concentration in piano.
Patrons of Music Scholarship Fund - Scholarships are
available for talented students in the fields of music and music education. The amount
ranges from the cost of applied music lessons to full tuition and fees. Auditions are held
throughout the spring to determine the recipients of the scholarships.
Presser Foundation Music Scholarship - Awarded to a rising
senior majoring in music. The award provides full tuition and fees.
Ruth S. Schwob Music Scholarship Endowment Fund - Provides
support to talented students majoring in music and music education.
Service Awards - Awarded to students who have demonstrated
musical talents in piano, organ, strings, vocal, wind and percussion. Applicant screening
consists of an audition and interview.
Simon Schwob Foundation Music Endowment Fund - Provides
support to talented students majoring in music and music education.
Virginia Cook Lee and Katie Lou Cook Memorial Scholarship
Endowment Fund - Provides support to students majoring in music and music education.
Young Artist Competition - Applicants must be students in
grade 11 or 12 at the time of competition. The maximum amount awarded is $500 to the
winners in each of the following six categories: woodwinds, brass, strings/guitar,
percussion, piano/organ and voice. Participants may be eligible to win a full tuition
scholarship to the Schwob Department of Music at CSU.
Contact the Schwob Department of Music (706) 568-2049 for deadline
dates and any further information.
Department of Theatre Assistantships - Awarded to theatre
majors with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. The maximum amount awarded is $1,400 for one
year. The application deadline is April 1st each year.
Department of Theatre Scholarships - Awarded to theatre
majors with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. The maximum amount awarded is $800 for one
year. The application deadline is April 1st each year.
Emily Woodruff Scholarship - Awarded to the top academic
theatre majors who are classified as sophomores. Award covers tuition and fees for one
year. The application deadline is April 1st each year.
Springer Theatres Bill Evans Memorial Scholarship -
Awarded to theatre majors who are sophomores or above. Other departmental considerations
apply. The maximum amount awarded is $500 for one year. The application deadline date is
April 1st each year.
Contact the Department of Theatre at (706) 568-2048 for further
information.
Celia B. Taylor Communication Scholarship - Awarded to
students with above average GPAs, strong records of extracurricular university activities,
and departmental and/or community service. The maximum amount awarded is $500 per year.
The award is renewable and has an application deadline of January 2nd each
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ROTC Three- and Four-Year Scholarships - Awarded to high school
seniors and college freshmen who have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 and a minimum SAT
score of 920 or ACT score of 19. The maximum amount awarded is $16,000 per year for
tuition and fees, $450 per year for books, and a $200 per month stipend. The application
deadlines are November 14th for high school seniors and April 17th
for college freshmen.
ROTC Two-Year Scholarships - Awarded to students who have two
years remaining to graduate and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5. The maximum amount
awarded is $16,000 per year for tuition and fees, $450 per year for books, and a $200 per
month stipend. The application deadline is June 1st each year.
Contact the Department of Military Science at (706) 568-2449 for
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F. L. Griffin and Louise B. Griffin Nursing Scholarships -
Awarded to outstanding rising seniors in the BSN program who have a minimum cumulative GPA
of 2.75. The maximum amount awarded is $1,000 per year based on annual appropriations.
Louise Garrard Davis Blanchard Scholarship - Awarded to an
outstanding BSN student based on demonstrated leadership and scholastic achievements. The
maximum amount awarded is $250 per year.
Contact the Department of Nursing at (706) 568-2243/3649 for further
information on these and other scholarships available for students in the clinical portion
of the nursing program. The application deadline is April 1st each year. |
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College of Science Scholarships
American Lung Association of Georgia - Awarded to students who
have been accepted into the clinical portion of the Respiratory Therapy Program at CSU.
Students must demonstrate financial need and successful academic achievement. The maximum
amount awarded is $600 per year. The award is renewable for up to two years and has an
application deadline of July 31st each year. Contact the Respiratory Therapy
Program Office at (706) 568-2130 for further information.
Asian Pacific Alliance Educational Foundation, Inc. Scholarship
- Awarded to entering freshmen who have a minimum high school GPA of 3.0 and a minimum SAT
score of 1100. Recipients must demonstrate financial need and maintain a minimum
cumulative GPA of 3.0. The maximum amount awarded is $500. The award is renewable up to
four years and has an application deadline of May 31st each year. Contact the
Asian Pacific Alliance Educational Foundation program office at (706) 568-2054 for further
information.
Environmental Science Scholarship - Sponsored by The Columbus
Water Works and awarded to juniors who have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2, who are
majoring in science, and who are interested in a career in or directly related to
environmental science. The maximum amount awarded is $1,000 for the senior year. Contact
the College of Science at (706) 568-2056 for further information. |
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Loans
The Columbus Rotary Education Foundation - Information and
applications may be secured from the secretary, Columbus Rotary Educational Foundation,
Box 1138, Columbus, Georgia 31902-1138.
Dora G. and Jac. H. Rothschild Assistance Fund - This
fund was established through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Rothschild for the benefit of
Columbus State University students who are in need of small, short-term loans to help
defray college expenses. These awards are for a maximum of 90 percent of in-state tuition
and fees and must be repaid by the day before early registration for the next semester.
Elisabeth D. Pattillo Loan Fund - Provides support to
undergraduate students majoring in special education with an emphasis in mental
retardation. Students who qualify may borrow up to $800 annually. Borrowers may qualify
for service repayment by teaching in the Muscogee County School District in the field of
mental retardation.
Federal Direct Student Loan - FDSL is a federal loan bearing
the following loan limits: freshmen - $2,625, sophomores - $3,500, juniors and seniors -
$5,500. Graduate students may borrow up to $8,500. Students must demonstrate financial
need for the amounts received. Independent students may borrow an additional unsubsidized
amount of $4,000 - freshmen and sophomores, $5,000 - juniors and seniors, and $10,000 -
graduate students.
Federal Direct PLUS Loan - Parents may borrow for dependent
undergraduate students. Parents and the Financial Aid Office determine loan limits.
Federal Perkins Loan - Students may borrow up to $3,000 per
year as undergraduate students and up to $5,000 per year as graduate students. Recipients
must demonstrate financial need for the amounts borrowed.
Greentree-Sevier Educational Loan - A limited number of these
loans are awarded annually to students who have demonstrated satisfactory academic ability
and are in need of funds to continue their education. These loans, in amounts generally up
to $1,000 per semester, bear a simple interest rate of 8.5 percent per annum. No interest
accrues, nor is any payment due, while the student is enrolled. Repayment and interest
begin 90 days after termination of studies.
Masters Programs in Counseling Loan - Students who have
been fully admitted to either the MEd in school counseling or the MS in community
counseling may borrow up to two-thirds of in-state tuition and fees per semester. Contact
the Financial Aid Office for more information.
The Pickett and Hatcher Educational Fund - A nonprofit,
non-commercial educational trust fund created to assist full-time undergraduate students
in fields of study other than law, medicine, or the ministry. The deadline for submitting
an application is June 15. For more information write to: Pickett and Hatcher Educational
Fund, Inc., P.O. Box 8169, Columbus, GA 31908.
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Part-Time Employment
Federal Work-Study Program - Students who qualify for the
program are permitted to work in an approved part-time job and earn a specific amount of
money, normally $4,000 per year. An award is made for a specified period, and job
assignments are based on funding, availability of jobs, and an interview with the
employer.
Off-Campus Jobs - Listings of many part-time job
opportunities (as well as full-time) are available in the Career Center. Often, employers
who call the center regarding job openings are willing to allow a student flexibility in
order to work around class schedules.
Regular Student Assistant Program - A limited number of
part-time positions is available to students through various campus departments.
Applications should be made directly to the Career Center. Opportunities under this
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Graduate Assistantships
A student holding an appointment as a graduate assistant must be
fully admitted to a graduate degree program, be in good academic standing, and earn a
minimum of nine and maximum of 10 semester hours of graduate course work (or required
prerequisites) during the period in which the assistantship is held. Work assignments
cannot exceed 19 hours per week. Students interested in seeking an assistantship should
contact the dean of the college offering the graduate program in which they are enrolled. |
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Veterans and Dependents
Veterans, active duty personnel, reservists, and eligible dependents
attend Columbus State University under the provisions of Title 38, U.S. Code and Veterans
Administration regulations. These federal laws provide educational assistance to veterans
and eligible spouses and children of disabled or deceased veterans.
Veterans and eligible persons entitled to VA educational benefits
may be certified for a total of 30 non-degree credit hours in learning support if
progressing academically. Only nine hours may be certified in each of the basic skills
(i.e., mathematics, reading, writing). The need for enrollment in learning support courses
must be established by testing and must be required by the university. VA payments are not
allowed if the student is classified as a volunteer (audit student).
Veterans and eligible persons may enroll in and be certified for
appropriate non-degree credit courses or remedial reading and/or remedial writing courses
of the Regents' Testing program. However, under no circumstances may a student be
certified for more than 30 semester hours of remedial courses (courses numbered 0001-0999)
in the two programs (Regents' Testing and Learning Support). The maximum number of hours
in each skill (writing and reading) is nine semester hours.
Interested persons should contact the Office of Veterans Affairs,
125 Richards Hall, (706) 568-2139 for information and assistance pertaining to eligibility
and application for veterans' educational benefits. For information regarding credit for
military service, please refer to the non-traditional sources of credit under the Undergraduate
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Financial Aid Policies and
Conditions of Awards
The following financial aid policies and conditions of awards apply
to students who are recipients of federal or state financial assistance while attending
Columbus State University.
Students must apply for financial aid annually by completing the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Students applying for HOPE only may
complete the HOPE Alternative Application in lieu of the FAFSA so long as their adjusted
gross income for the prior year (independent students) or their parents adjusted
gross income for the prior year (dependent students) was greater than $50,000.
Students must be admitted to Columbus State University in a
degree-seeking status and must be enrolled in an eligible degree-seeking program prior to
the first day of the term to participate in any federal or state aid programs. Students
must not currently be in default on any federal loan programs and must not owe a refund to
any federal grant programs.
Students must attend the classes in which they have enrolled. These
classes are used to compute student aid eligibility. Financial aid awards are based on
full-time enrollment for each term awarded. For students enrolled less than full-time,
awards may be reduced in accordance with the number of hours enrolled for that term.
Students must be enrolled at least half time to receive funds from the Federal
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), Federal Perkins Loan, Federal Student
Loans, and Federal Work Study programs. Students enrolled less than half time may qualify
for the Federal Pell Grant or the HOPE Scholarship. Financial aid cannot be used to cover
courses taken as audit or credit by exam.
Financial aid is awarded for the fall and/or spring semesters.
Students planing to attend summer term must submit a summer application to the Financial
Aid Office by the application deadline date listed in this catalog in order to be
processed before the fee payment deadline.
Students awarded a Federal Student Loan must receive loan counseling
each academic year prior to receiving any loan funds. First time borrowers will not be
eligible to receive any loan funds until 30 days after the beginning of the term.
Arrangements will be made to defer the tuition payment until the end of the 30-day period.
Students with housing charges must make arrangements with the Business Office to pay the
housing and meal plan charges at the beginning of the term.
Students whose loan period is for one term will receive funds in two
disbursements - at the beginning of the term and after the midpoint of the term. Students
who have defaulted on a student loan previously, must receive loan counseling each term
prior to receiving any loan funds for one academic year. Students making payments on a
defaulted loan must provide proof each term to the Financial Aid Office that the loan
payments remain in good standing.
Institutional (tuition and fees) and non-institutional (room, board,
fines, and etc.) charges will be deducted from the federal financial aid award each term.
Students who do not authorize Columbus State University to deduct non-institutional
charges from federal financial aid awards, must notify the Business Office in writing. If
the financial aid award is not enough to cover all charges for the term, students must pay
Columbus State University the difference in the manner prescribed by the Business Office.
The Business Office will mail any remaining funds approximately ten business days after
the schedule change period. If the award is made after schedule change, the remaining
balance will be mailed by the Business Office approximately ten business days after
receipt of all required documents in the Financial Aid Office.
Students must be enrolled and a financial aid application must be
received in the Financial Aid Office before the last day of that term in order to be
reimbursed for a term within the current award year. Students will be reimbursed only for
classes completed successfully. Prior to withdrawing from a course at the 100 percent
refund period, students must notify the Financial Aid Office. Award adjustments may be
necessary as a result of a reduction in course load. Students must report any additional
financial aid received throughout the school year to the Financial Aid Office.
Students must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) to
remain eligible for financial aid. Failure to maintain SAP will result in students being
placed on financial aid probation or suspension. Repeated SAP violations may result in
termination of financial aid eligibility. (Refer to the Columbus State University Policy
on Satisfactory Academic Progress.) Each students academic record will be reviewed
at the end of each term.
Students are responsible for providing the Financial Aid Office with
a copy of a Financial Aid Transcript (FAT) from each post-secondary institution attended
during the current award year.
Employment in the Federal Work-Study program is not guaranteed.
Awards are based on funding, availability of jobs, and an interview with an employer.
Students cannot earn more than the annual award. Students who receive an
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Satisfactory Academic Progress
The Columbus State University Financial Aid Office administers Title
IV Federal Student Aid under guidelines from the U. S. Department of Education. The
Secretary of Education requires schools to develop and implement policies by which
academic progress is evaluated and monitored. Academic progress is evaluated as part of
the initial financial aid application process and at the end of each term. In order to
receive federal or state financial aid, you must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress
(SAP). Students who fail to maintain SAP will be notified in writing by the Financial Aid
Office.
Determination of eligibility will be based upon a historical
evaluation of all hours accepted for transfer and hours earned at CSU. A student will be
evaluated on both qualitative and quantitative measures. The minimum acceptable standards
for receiving federal or state aid are as follows:
Qualitative All financial aid recipients are expected
to earn the minimum required grade point average (GPA) that corresponds with the total
number of GPA hours. |
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Total GPA hours* |
Minimum overall financial aid grade
point average |
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00 29
30 - 59
60 - 89
90 or more |
1.40
1.60
1.80
2.00 |
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*transfer hours and CSU
hours, including hours for repeated and learning support courses (courses numbered
0001-0999)
Graduate students must maintain a graduate GPA
of 3.0. HOPE recipients must maintain a minimum overall financial aid GPA of 3.0 at each
checkpoint of 30, 60, and 90 attempted hours. |
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Quantitative
Students are considered to be making satisfactory academic progress if they do not exceed
1.5 times the normal length of the program. For example, the maximum timeframe for
undergraduate students is 184 attempted hours or 15 full-time terms. The maximum timeframe
for graduate students is 54 attempted hours or 6 full-time terms.
Students are expected to successfully complete a minimum of 67 percent of the
total hours attempted (transfer hours included). Successful completion is limited to
grades of A, B, C, D, and S. Grades of F, WF, W, U, I, IP, and NR are considered
unsuccessful attempts. Students who fail to successfully complete 67 percent of hours
attempted, fall below the minimum overall financial aid GPA, or exceed the maximum
timeframe for degree completion will be in violation of the SAP policy. Initial violation
will result in students being placed on financial aid probation.
Undergraduate students on probation must complete at least six
semester hours with a minimum GPA of 2.0 for the term. Graduate students must complete
five graduate semester hours with a minimum GPA of 3.0 for the term. A grade of W, WF, I,
IP, and U, will result in termination of eligibility. For students enrolled in more than
six hours (five graduate hours), all hours attempted must be completed with a minimum GPA
of 2.0 (3.0 for graduate students). Financial aid will be terminated for students enrolled
in less than six hours (five graduate hours) and students who fail to complete all hours
attempted with the required minimum GPA.
When computing the standards of satisfactory academic progress,
courses with grades of I, IP, U, W, WF, and NR, repeated courses, and remedial courses
(courses numbered 0001-0999) are included in total hours attempted toward the maximum
timeframe and incremental measure.
Students notified that they are not making satisfactory academic
progress, may request their eligibility for assistance be reinstated upon the removal of
the deficiencies or submit a written appeal explaining the unusual circumstances regarding
the deficiencies to: Director of Financial Aid, Columbus State University, 4225 University
Avenue, Columbus, GA 31907-5645. Students will receive a written response to appeals in
approximately two weeks.
Students admitted on transfer probation and students granted
reinstatement are not eligible for federal or state aid during the probation or
reinstatement term. Transient students are not eligible to receive federal or state aid
with the exception of transient students receiving the HOPE Scholarship at their home
institution. |
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