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Useful Websites & Links
General
Financial Aid Information
Tuition
Exchange
Eligibility for
Tuition Exchange, is determined by the employing (home) institution.
The employment status, years of service priority status or limitations for
families seeking to send more than one family member, etc. are all established
by the home institution. The eligibility guidelines can be obtained from the
liaison officer at your school and are often published in benefit guides, the HR
webpage and other personnel materials. The Financial Aid Office at
Lees-McRae has provided an overview
of the Tuition Exchange program and a
Question and Answer sheet on the
Tuition Exchange program in the links provided.
Lees-McRae College participates in three Tuition
Exchange Programs. Information can be found through the following Tuition
Exchange Programs: Tuition
Exchange, The Council of Independent Colleges,
and the Association of
Presbyterian Colleges and Universities.
The liaison officer for the Tuition Exchange Program at Lees-McRae College is
Cathy Shell, Director of Student Financial Services. If you have any questions
regarding the TE program or need an application, please contact Cathy Shell,
Director of Student Financial Services at 828 898-8740
shell@lmc.edu
Applying for Federal Financial Aid
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Student
Financial Aid / FAFSA PIN
This PIN
(personal identification number) will allow you to
electronically sign your Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA), make corrections to your processed application, and
view a history of the federal financial aid that you have
received. Parents may also apply for a PIN at the above web site
so that they may electronically sign the FAFSA on the Web.
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FAFSA on the
Web
File your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
electronically. It's faster and easier when you use your Student
Financial Aid / FAFSA PIN!
State Programs - North Carolina
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North Carolina Independent Colleges
& Universities
Includes
information on the Colleges and Universities in North Carolina,
the Independent College Fund of NC for private institutions, and
helpful resources for college bound juniors and seniors.
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College Foundation of North Carolina
Includes
information on College Searches, financial aid resources through
the State of NC such as the NC Legislative Tuition Scholarship,
The North Carolina Student Contractual State Grant, Merit Based
Scholarships and Grants through NC, Need-Based Scholarships and
Grants through NC, and Service Cancelable Loans.
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Peer Financial Counseling Program
Debt
Management and Budgeting
For Prospective and Current Students
For Current and Previous Borrowers
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National
Student Clearinghouse
This free,
web-based service provides students with their loan holders'
names, telephone numbers and web site addresses.
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National
Student Loan Data System (NSLDS)
The NSLDS
is the U.S. Department of Education's central database for
student aid. You can use the web site to make inquiries about
your Title IV loans and/or Pell grants. The site displays
information on loan and/or grant amounts, outstanding balances,
loan statuses, and disbursements.
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