Welcome to the Vernon College Financial Aid Office home page! It is the mission of the Financial Aid Office to eliminate or diminish financial barriers to students seeking an education at Vernon College and to inform prospective students, parents and enrolled students of financial aid resources and requirements.
To check the status of your financial aid application, please access Campus Connect through MyVC.
Want your student loans? Direct loans must be accepted, declined or reduced by you, the student. Accept, decline or reduce now!
The Title IV School Code for Vernon College is 010060.
Posted By: Melissa Elliott
Updated: 1/1/2021
12:00 AM
There is so much information available about financial aid for college that it can be hard to tell the facts from fiction. We’ve got you covered! Here are some common myths—and the real scoop—about financial aid and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) . . .
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Posted By: Melissa Elliott
Updated: 12/1/2020
12:00 AM
Can you believe the end of the semester is just days away? As the semester winds to a close, there are a few things you should be aware of. As required by federal regulations, all students must make satisfactory academic progress (SAP). SAP will be evaluated at the en . . .
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Posted By: Melissa Elliott
Updated: 11/1/2020
12:00 AM
The FAFSA is the application that students must complete to apply for federal student aid. This includes Federal Pell Grants, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, federal student loans, and work-study.
There is no need to wait to file your 2021-22 FAFSA . . .
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Posted By: Melissa Elliott
Updated: 10/1/2020
12:00 AM
Do you need to fill out the 2021-22 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) but do not know where to start? We are here to help! Let's walk through the process step by step.
1. Create an account (FSA ID).
Student: An FSA ID is a username and password you . . .
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Posted By: Melissa Elliott
Updated: 8/27/2020
12:00 AM
You are registered and bought your books......now what? The next logical step is to set goals for your semester. Semester goals are the small steps needed to get to your college goals - GRADUATION!! To end up with a successful academic semester, you’ll need to:
A . . .
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