General Information
The purpose of this instructional page is to provide you with the necessary information you need to successfully complete the financial aid application process. We want to be sure that you receive all the financial aid for which you are eligible. Please contact the Financial Aid Office if you have any questions. We are here to assist you at NK-FinAid@ncc.commnet.edu or call us at 203-857-7023.
Priority Timetable
While NCC accepts applications all year, in order to
ensure priority
consideration, your application should be completed by:
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Returning Student Should apply by April 15, 2008
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New Students Should apply by July 1, 2008
Student’s Responsibility
Norwalk Community College expects you to initiate the application process in a timely manner, and considers it your responsibility to complete the application on time. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. Students and their families should be aware that they are completing applications for federal, state, and college funds. Students are also expected to be familiar with the general provisions of financial aid. Information on financial aid programs, regulations, and procedures are found in the College catalog. Deliberately misreporting can result in criminal and civil liabilities. Late applicants will be awarded on a funds available basis. Application materials cannot be accepted after a student’s last date of attendance.
Applying for Financial Aid at NCC
is as easy as 1-2-3-4-5
Important: To apply for aid, first you’ll need an email
address and access to the internet. (You do not have to own a personal
computer to file your FAFSA on the web.) You can access the internet from
computers at the NCC Library, NCC computer labs, NCC’s The UBS Student
Success
Center and the NCC Financial Aid Office. Many public libraries, high
schools, adult education centers and community centers offer access as well.
NCC cannot process your financial aid application until you are accepted in
a degree or eligible certificate program. If you’re a new student, apply for
admission immediately Online
Admissions Application and follow the links under Admissions or
call 203-857-7068 for more information.
Step 1
Get an e-mail address
The office of Financial Aid Service at NCC and the U.S.
Department of Education will use e-mail to keep you informed. It is
necessary for you to have an e-mail address where you can be reached. If you
change your email address please inform the Records office at NCC and The
U.S. Department of Education.
If you don’t have an e-mail address you can obtain one for FREE at many
websites on the Internet. Some of these sites are
www.hotmail.com,
www.juno.com,
www.worldnet.com, and
www.yahoo.com.
Step 2
Apply for a PIN
If you don’t already have a federal student aid PIN, go
to www.pin.ed.gov. The
PIN will allow you to sign your federal student aid application online,
saving you several weeks in processing time. If you must include parent’s
information when you complete your federal aid application, your parents
will also need to request a federal student aid PIN. If you are not sure
whether or not you have a PIN already, you can go to the same website to
check. Now that you have an e-mail address, the Department of Education will
e-mail you directions on how to obtain your PIN from a secure website. Allow
5 days to secure your PIN from them.
Your PIN serves as your password to access private information on the U.S.
Department of Education’s website.
Step 3
Complete FAFSA on the Web
To apply for Federal, State and NCC funds go to
www.FAFSA.ed.gov and
complete the federal student aid application online. This site has a useful
“preapplication worksheet” you may want to print the worksheet out first.
You will need NCC’s school code, 001399.
What do I need to fill out the FAFSA?
You will need records for income earned in the year prior to when you will
start school. You may also need records of your parent(s) income
information. For example: For the School year 2008-2009 (Fall and Spring)
you would need 2007 information.
The following documents are needed to complete the FAFSA on the web:
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Your Social Security Card and Driver’s License
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W-2 Forms or other records of income earned
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Your (and your spouse’s, if you are married) Federal Income Tax Return
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Your parent(s) Federal Income Tax Return
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Records of other untaxed income received such as Welfare Benefits, Social Security Benefits, TANF, veteran’s benefits, military or clergy allowances
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Current bank statements and records of stocks, bonds, and other investments
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Business or farm records, if applicable
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Your alien registration card (if you are not a U.S. citizen)
Step 4
Use “Online” the Student Information System
Now that you’ve applied for financial aid from the U.S.
Department of Education and Norwalk Community College, you can track your
financial aid application and award information on the Internet by using the
NCC Online student information system:
https://my.commnet.edu
You may monitor the status of your Financial Aid at
https://my.commnet.edu.
To access MyCommnet log in using your NetID and password. Your NetID is your
Banner ID with the @ sign in a different position, example:
01234567@student.commnet.edu.
Your initial password is made up of the first 3 letters of your birth month
with the First letter capitalized; the & sign; and the last 4 digits of your
Social Security Number, example: Oct&6789. Once you log on for the
first time we will prompt you to change your password. If you have trouble
logging in go to the "Trouble Logging in" link located in the myCommNet
login box.
In addition to being able to track your financial aid application online,
you will be able to download any documents you may need to complete your
application requirements. You can then print out these documents and either
mail or drop them off at the Financial Aid Office. To inform you of your
application status, we will periodically e-mail you and direct you to visit
the online system to check your list of missing documents. You should make
sure you log-in to the Online student information system weekly to stay
current with your financial aid information and news. If you have changed
your email or mailing address please update your information in the Records
Office.
Step 5
Review Your Financial Aid Award
When we complete our review of your financial aid
application, we will notify you at your email address and direct you to the
Online student information system. You will be able to view your financial
aid award over the Internet.
Once your financial aid award has been issued, it can be reviewed online.
Your use of the student information system allows you 24 hours/day, 7
days/week access to the Financial Aid Office at Norwalk Community College.
If you are interested in finding out whether you qualify for Work Study
opportunity please contact Rebecca Savvaides at
RSavvaides@ncc.commnet.edu .
If you are interested in finding out whether or nor your qualify fro Student
Loans please contact Marina Rivera, Assistant Director of Financial Aid at
MRivera@ncc.commnet.edu
Privacy Information: Once a student turns 18 years old
only certain information can be shared with parent(s)/guardian please see
the attached FERPA information which details more about confidential
information and your rights and responsibilities as a student.
FERPA BROCHURE.pdf