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The
initial steps to financial assistance begin in the Office of Admissions where
admissions counselors are prepared to explain the many new opportunities for
new and new transfer students. As soon as a student has visited the Office of
Admissions, an admissions counselor will direct you to financial aid
assistance through the Office of Financial Aid.
Financial
aid officers are available daily to assist all new and new transfer students
with their Free Application for Federal Student Aid form (FAFSA) and other
financial aid documents. A FAFSA can be obtained from your high school
counselor or you may request one to be sent to you from the Office of
Admissions.
As
financial aid forms are now handled electronically at Bacone College, it is
advisable to bring the FAFSA and other documents to the financial aid
appointment. The electronic transmission in our offices will provide much
quicker results than the mail-in system. Financial aid steps will begin
immediately following the admission process.
WHAT TO BRING TO A FINANCIAL AID APPOINTMENT
(1) FAFSA
(2) Your current Federal
Tax Returns
(3) Parents current
Federal Tax Returns
(4) Social Security Card
(5) Drivers License or
ID card
(6) Names, addresses and
phone numbers of 3 personal or business references who do not live at your
address
TYPES OF STATE & FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Pell
Grants
SEOG, Federal Supplemental Opportunity Grants
OTAG, Oklahoma Tuition Grant (Deadline: May 31)
Federal Stafford Loans
Parent Plus Loan
Perkins Loan (To Be Decided)
FWS, Federal Work-Study
Institutional Aid & Endowments
Bacone
College works in cooperation with many outside sources of financial aid, such
as Higher Education Offices of American Indian Tribes and Nations throughout
the United States, Vocational Rehabilitation, Veterans Educational Benefits,
Work Force Oklahoma and others.
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