What is Financial Aid? – Sources of Aid
You’ve probably heard the term "financial aid" and you likely know if you need it. In this section we help you figure out your options for financing your education.
Federal Student Aid and FAFSA Guide
Most students utilize some form of federal student aid, the most common way of financing your education. Learn about the application, process and timeline using the FAFSA Guide.
Am I Eligible?
Not sure what types of aid are right for you? Click here to explore eligibility requirements and what types of aid to pursue.
Applying for Aid
Are you ready to apply? Take a look at our financial aid applications page where we outline the steps to apply.
Receiving Your Money
You will receive your funds through your selected refund preference with BankMobile Disbursements, a technology solution, powered by BMTX, Inc. on or after the first day of the quarter. Take a look at the options available for receiving your money.
Defaults and Repayments
If you are in default on a federal student loan or owe a repayment to a federal, state or institutional grant, you are not eligible for financial aid until this debt is satisfied.
Paying Your Tuition and Payment Plans
Your financial aid is applied to your tuition automatically. Depending on the amount of aid you receive, you may be eligible for a financial aid refund or you need to pay your remaining balance.
Financial aid is disbursed to you and that money needs to be sent to the school, where it is applied to your student account. Take a look at the details on paying your tuition.
Check Your Loan Status: Accessing Your Student Account – ctcLink
After you complete your general application to attend SFCC you receive a letter or email with your next steps for registration. In your documents is your student ID number (ctcLink ID). You also get directions on how to access your ctcLink account, where much of your financial information is stored. You also can find information on how to change your account student info.