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Financial Aid Funds
The Central Financial Aid Office administers or coordinates the aid programs listed below. You will find a brief description next to the program title. For more detailed information, click on the program you wish to learn more about.
University Scholarships, Grants & Educational Benefits |
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| Competitive scholarships made available through the generosity of University donors. Deadline April 2, 2007 by 5:00 pm (EST). | |
| Scholarships and grants made available by the individual schools within Regent University. Contact the financial aid representative in your school of enrollment for additional information on scholarships, need-based grants, church matching programs, fellowships, military discounts, and other tuition discounts. This information is also available on the school's website . | |
| Full-time employees (and their dependents) of Regent University and affiliated organizations are eligible for tuition remission benefits. | |
State Financial Aid |
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A grant made available by the Commonwealth of Virginia for domiciled Virginia students attending private colleges in the Commonwealth. The application is available at the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) website. Deadlines:
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| Scholarship, grant and loan programs available for citizens in each of the 50 U.S. states and Washington D.C. | |
| An Education Loan/Scholarship program for those who plan to teach upon graduation. Students must be nominated for this award. Applications must be obtained directly from the teacher education representative at your school. Kenyetta Veal is the contact person at Regent University. For additional information contact Kenyetta at 757.352.4873 or e-mail kenyvea@regent.edu. | |
Federal Financial Aid Programs and Veteran's Benefits |
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| Federal Stafford Loans as well as alternative private loans are available. Submit the FAFSA by March 15. | |
In some cases, your federal student loan can be discharged (cancelled). A discharge releases you from all obligation to repay the loan. Lists of cancellation provisions for FFEL/Direct Loans and Federal Perkins Loans are on this website (including Teacher Student Loan Forgiveness). Student Loan Forgiveness Brochure from USA Funds. |
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Federal PELL Grant |
Grants made available by the Federal Government to qualified undergraduate students. Submit the FAFSA. |
| Education benefits are available to US military veterans and personnel. Benefits are certified by the Registrar's Office. More information is available at the official Department of Veterans Affairs webpage. | |
Non-U.S. Citizen and/or Non-Permanent Resident |
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| Education loan information for Canadian citizens. The Campus Access web site has compiled a comprehensive listing of every province and territory's financial aid system. Information provided includes qualifications, application process, repayment terms, etc. | |
| Various financial programs for international students. | |
Other Potential Sources for Education Funding |
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| Scholarships, grants and fellowships are available from a variety of organizations and entities outside the University. | |
| Numerous private lenders offer alternative, non-federal loans for students pursuing post secondary education. These loans will generally require a credit check and some may require a co-signer. | |
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