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Financial Aid Office

William D. Ford Federal Direct Student Loans

Online Counseling Procedures          Entrance & Exit Counseling

Direct Loan Account Information         Direct Loan Consolidation


Federal Direct Student Loans are either "subsidized" or "unsubsidized". The federal government pays the interest on subsidized loans while a student is enrolled for six (6) or more credits. Eligibility for a subsidized loan is based on "financial need". Unsubsidized loans are available regardless of financial need. Interest is charged to the student or the parent, (see PLUS Loans) even while the student is in school. Students may borrow up to the applicable maximum for each "academic year".  The academic year at City College is Summer, Fall and Spring.

The academic year maximums (effective 7/1/08) for Subsidized and/or Unsubsidized student loans are:  

   Undergraduate* Dependent  (Subsidized and/or Unsubsidized)

   1st yr. - $3,500+ $2,000 Unsub.                                  
 
  
2nd yr.- $4,500 + $2,000 Unsub.                               

   3rd or more - $5,500 + $2,000 Unsub.             

   Undergraduate – Independent (Subsidized and/or Unsubsidized)

   1st yr. - $3,500 + $6,000 Unsub.

   2nd yr. - $4,500 + $6,000 Unsub.

   3rd or more- $5,500 + $7,000 Unsub.  


   Graduate (Indep.)

   Subsidized: $8,500

  
Unsubsidized: $12,000

   Grad PLUS - Up to CUNY "cost of attendance" 

 

  
 
* 1st yr (Freshman) = 0 - 27 credits earned
    2nd yr (Sophomore) = 28-60 credits earned
    3rd yr or more (Junior/Senior) = 61+ credits earned
 
Note:

1. Not all students will qualify for the academic year maximum. Total loan amounts cannot exceed the predetermined CUNY "cost of attendance".
    (For "cost of attendance" examples go to #3 in "Frequently Asked Questions")

 2. All other financial aid awards, scholarships and reimbursements will be subtracted from the cost of attendance in order to determine a student's
     Direct Loan eligibility.


How to apply for a Direct Loan

1.  File for Federal financial aid via the FAFSA application.
2.  File a New York State financial aid form via the TAP/APTS application. (For New York state residents.)
3.  Complete a City College Federal Direct Student Loan form.

For more information see Filing Procedures.

    All first time borrowers at City College must also fulfill the "Direct Loan Entrance Counseling" requirement. A first-time City College
    borrower must complete the online counseling session.

      Loan checks are issued by the CUNY controller's office.   Deductions will be made automatically for unpaid tuition and fees.
      Loan checks will be mailed to the student's address of record unless direct deposit arrangements have been made.


      Federal Direct PLUS Loans: A PLUS loan is unsubsidized, it accrues interest from the date of disbursement. (The current interest rate is 7.9%.) 
      these loans are available to parents of dependent students and graduate students. PLUS loan borrowers must pass a credit check to
      qualify for each loan.  The maximum PLUS loan amount is calculated by subtracting all financial aid, (including other loans) from the
      institution's predetermined "cost of attendance". See #3 under "Frequently Asked Questions".
        1. Parents of a dependent** undergraduate student may apply for a Federal Direct Parent PLUS loan. It is suggested that dependent
          students apply for a federal Direct student loan first.  If additional loan funds are needed a parent may then apply for the PLUS loan.
          For more information go to: Federal Direct PLUS Loans.

        2. Graduate students should apply for a Subsidized and Unsubsidized student loan before filing a "Grad PLUS" loan.
          For more information go to: Federal Grad PLUS Loans.


      ** For 2008 -2009 federal financial aid a student is considered independent if he or she can answer "Yes" to any one of these questions: (Students may be required to provide supportive documentation.)

      1. Were you born before January 1, 1985?

      2. At the beginning of the 2008-2009 school year, will you be working on a master's or doctorate program (such as an MA, MBA, MD, JD, Ph.D., Ed.D., graduate certificate, etc.)?

      3. As of today are you married? (Answer "Yes" if seperated but not divorced.)

      4. Do you have children who receive more than half of their support from you?

      5. Do you have dependents (other than your children or spouse) who live with you and receive more than half of their support from you, now through June 30, 2009?

      6. Are both or your parents deceased, or were you (until age 18) a ward/dependent of the court?

      7. Are you currently serving on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces for purposes other than training?

      8. Are you a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces?

      If you answer "No" to all of these questions you a dependent student for federal financial aid purposes.

      Dependent students with unusual family circumstances may request to be declared independent. An "Independence Appeal" request form is available in the financial aid office. (Note: The federal government does not consider a student who is "self-supporting" to be an "unusual" circumstance.)

       
       
       
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      Office of Financial Aid
      The City College of New York
      Wille Administration Building Rm. 104
      160 Convent Avenue
      New York, NY 10031

      Main Office                     212-650-5819
      SEEK Program              212-650-6655
      Work-Study Payroll      212-650-6662
      Fax                                   212-650-5829

      Email

      financialaid@finance.ccny.cuny.edu

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