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Financial Aid GuideThis guide to the financial aid process is designed to simplify a complex procedure so students will have the best opportunity to receive the aid for which they are qualified. This guide provides information about the different financial aid programs available through The Western Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing. To help understand the terms used, please refer to the "Financial Aid Glossary." A "Financial Aid Checklist" is also included to help students meet important dates and deadlines. It is hoped that this is a helpful resource in answering financial aid questions. Should additional questions arise, please contact the School of Nursing Financial Aid Office at (412) 578-5537. Financial AidMany factors go into a decision to pursue a career in nursing, including financing nursing education. A nursing education is likely to be one of the largest investments a student and his or her family make. Early and realistic financial planning is critical to ensure that adequate funds are available for education at The Western Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing. The Financial Aid Office is committed to helping students and their families explore all available forms of assistance to help offset these educational costs. Should I Apply for Aid? How to Apply for Financial Aid Aid Available at The Western Pennsylvania Hospital School of NursingFinancial aid at the School of Nursing is divided into two categories: gift aid and loans. The gift aid programs include state and federal grants and scholarships. The Financial Aid Office places a priority on assisting students in obtaining gift aid before discussing loan eligibility. GRANTS There are two grant programs offered through the School of Nursing: Federal Pell grants and PHEAA (Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency) grants. Both of these programs can be applied for by filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form by the required deadline. Federal Pell Grant
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PHEAA Grant
Notification of award eligibility will be made by PHEAA to the student when the application process is complete. SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships Award Disbursement Policy School of Nursing Scholarships The Western Pennsylvania School of Nursing Alumni Award
Outside Scholarships Department of Veterans Affairs/United Mine Workers/Office of Vocational Rehabilitation National Service Organizations, Businesses, Corporations, Fraternal Organizations, Women's Clubs and Other Community Groups Many clubs and organizations have scholarship funds available for students with varying qualifications. Applicants should contact these organizations in their local communities. Contact your high school guidance counselor, public library or the Internet for other scholarship opportunities for which you may be eligible. LOANS Students must file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be eligible for student loans. The filing of this application will generate a "need analysis" necessary to compute expected family contribution. The expected family contribution is the financial amount that the family (student plus parent or spouse, if applicable) is expected to be able to contribute toward the student's educational costs. The formula used to calculate the family contribution is set by the federal government. Stafford Loans (Subsidized, Unsubsidized and Additional Unsubsidized)
Prior Post-Secondary Education To obtain forms for previous schools to complete, please contact the Financial Aid Office at (412) 578-5537. Pennsylvania State Grant history is checked annually for satisfaction of academic progress requirements. Special ConditionsAny change to the student's (or the student's family's) financial status during the school year should be reported to the Financial Aid Office at the School of Nursin. Requests to reevaluate the student's financial aid package must be made in writing. The following situations could affect eligibility for financial aid:
Continued Eligibility Continuation or renewal of state or federal aid is contingent upon satisfactory academic progress. (Refer to the Academic Policies section for more detailed information on academic progress.) If enrollment is interrupted or terminated for any reason, financial aid and loan refunds and repayments will be calculated according to federal guidelines and School policy. Costs for repeat courses are at the student's expense. Students are eligible to reapply for aid as detailed in the School's Financial Aid Policy/Procedure Manual, which is available in the Financial Aid Office. Student RightsYou have the right to know what financial aid programs are available at your school. You have the right to know the deadlines for submitting applications for each of the programs available. You have the right to know how financial aid will be distributed, how decisions are made, and the basis for these decisions. You have the right to know how your financial need was determined. This includes how costs for tuition, fees, room and board, transportation, books and supplies, uniforms/shoes, personal and miscellaneous expenses, etc., are considered in your budget. You have the right to know how much of your financial need has been met as determined by the financial aid office at your school. You have the right to know what resources ( such as parental contribution, other financial aid, your assets, etc.) were considered in the calculation of your need. You have the right to request an explanation of the various programs in your student aid package. You have the right to know your school's refund policy. You have the right to know what portion of the financial aid you received must be repaid. If the aid is a loan, you have the right to know the interest rate, the total to be repaid, the length of time you have to repay after repayment begins, and the right to cancel loans for the current school year. You have the right under the Stafford Loan Program, if you cannot meet the repayment schedule, to request that the loan payments be reduced for a specific period of time if it will assist you in avoiding default. You have the right to know how the school determines whether you are making academic progress, and what happens if you are not. Student ResponsibilitiesYou must complete all application forms accurately and submit them on time to the right place. You must provide correct information. In most instances, misreporting information on financial aid applications is a violation of law. You must return all additional documentation, verification, corrections and/or new information requested by either the Financial Aid Office or the agency to which you submitted your application. You are responsible for reading and understanding all forms that you are asked to sign and for keeping copies of them. You must accept responsibility for all agreements that you sign. You must be aware of and comply with deadlines for application and/or reapplication for aid. You should be aware of your school's refund policy. All schools must provide information to prospective students about the school's programs and performance. You should consider this information carefully before deciding to attend a school. As a loan recipient you must notify the lender in writing if any of the following occur:
Financial Aid Checklist
Financial Aid GlossaryFinancial aid has its own unique vocabulary. Many of the terms in this Financial Aid Guide are defined below: Cost of Attendance Dependent Student Expected Family Contribution (EFC) Financial Aid Transcript (FAT) Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Independent Student
Need Analysis Satisfactory Academic Progress Student Aid Report (SAR) Financial PoliciesClick here to view Adobe Acrobat PDF for Financial PoliciesPre-Entrance Expenses A non-refundable fee of $25 must accompany the application. The applicant must pay for required laboratory studies, the physical examination and Act 33/34 clearances. To reserve a place in the School of Nursing, accepted students must pay a non-refundable $95 enrollment confirmation fee within three weeks of receiving their acceptance letter.
The cost of tuition and fees listed below for the School of Nursing program is for the school year. Tuition, fees and rent are subject to change.
(1) Non-refundable library and test fees. (2) Clarion University tuition and fees are estimates. (3) Non-refundable fee for the (ACLS) course. (4) Graduation fee. (5) Non-refundable clinical lab fee. (6) Non-refundable NCLEX Review Course Fee. Students pay rent (if applicable) and nursing course tuition and fees on the first day of each term. A late fee of $25 is assessed if any payment is not received on the due date. Students may not continue in a nursing course until all required payments are made. Students who repeat nursing courses for any reason will pay the current tuition rate. Applicable fees will be prorated. An outside collection agency will pursue a student's delinquent account if the collection efforts of the Financial Aid Office are unsuccessful. Library and test fees are paid on the first day of each Fall Term. The library fee covers the cost of use and maintenance of the Learning Center. The test fee covers the cost of administration of standardized nursing achievement examinations. Students pay tuition directly to the college or university for college courses. The college or university determines the tuition costs and course withdrawal policies. An advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) course fee is paid on the first day of the Summer Term of the First Year. The ACLS fee covers the cost of the ACLS certification course, required in Acute Health Alterations of the Adult. A graduation fee is paid on the first day of the Winter Term of the Second Year. The graduation fee covers the cost of diploma and announcement printing, basic school pin, and sitting charge for class picture. A clinical lab. fee is paid on the first day of the Winter Term of the First Year. This fee covers some of the cost of medical equipment and supplies used during clinical practice lab. Rent charges for the year are $480 per 10-week term. Rent charges are subject to change. A security deposit of $150 is due upon checking into the Nurses' Residence. Checks are made payable to "The Western Pennsylvania Hospital". The amount of security deposit returned is based upon the condition of the room and residence at the time of the room check. If rent is not paid on the due date or on an alternate date arranged with the Financial Aid Counselor, the student will be asked to move out of the Nurses' Residence. An NCLEX-RN (National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses) Review Courses fee is paid the first day of the Spring and Summer terms of the second year. Tuition/Rent/Fees Refund PolicyA student without financial aid who withdraws from the School of Nursing or moves out of the Nurses' Residence while the term is in session will receive a refund proportional to the percent of calendar days remaining of the term. For example, if 10% of the calendar days are completed, 90% of the charges are refundable. After 60% completion, no refund will be given. A student with federal financial aid who withdraws is eligible for a refund using the federally mandated 'Return of Title IV Funds' policy, which is on file in the Financial Aid Office. Refunds for college or university tuition are determined by that institution. If the student has financial aid, the refund is determined by the Financial Aid Office of the School of Nursing. The library, test, and ACLS fees are non-refundable. Summary of ExpensesTypical Student Budget (in dollars)
(1) Estimates are based on student surveys. (2) Preadmission costs of the physical examination and required diagnostic studies are not included. |
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