Financial Aid are monies that help students pay for college. Click on the link below for more information on the various types of financial aid:
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is step one of the financial aid process at Mineral Area College. The FAFSA must be filled out if you want to receive any federal or state financial aid such as Pell Grants and/or Student Loans. The FAFSA is also required for Work Study and for the Missouri A+ Program. Remember to list the School Code for MAC 002486 in Section Six where you will indicate which colleges you want to receive your FAFSA information so that we will receive your results.
Which FAFSA should I complete?
Helpful FAFSA Links:
What Happens Next?
Once Mineral Area College receives your FAFSA information, the Financial Aid Office will send an email to your MAC email address to let you know if additional documents or action on your part is needed. You can also find this information on MyMAC, under the My Financial Aid Tab. If there are documents needed, you can click on View Financial Aid Document Tracking to see what those are.
The McKay Scholarship Program for Students with Disabilities provided over 31,000 Florida students with special needs the opportunity to attend a participating private school during the 2018-19 school year. The McKay Scholarship Program also offers parents public school choice. Scholarship awards are for the upcoming academic year. Scholarship grant dollars will be sent directly to the college in August. It is the student's responsibility to notify Richland County Foundation of a change in college. A change in college choice after a scholarship is awarded could result in a reduction of amount or loss of award. Maroon and Gold Merit Recognition Scholarships. Our merit-based scholarships for incoming freshmen consider high school GPA and SAT/ACT scores. Students who have applied to CMU are automatically considered for these awards. Submit a complete application including all supporting materials by Dec. 1 for priority consideration. Students have the opportunity to receive a $2,500, $10,000 or $25,000 scholarship. To recognize the important role their dedicated educators play in guiding these students along their path to success, we also award a $1,000 grant to every Equitable Excellence winner’s high school.
Even though we have received your FAFSA information, the Financial Aid Office cannot award any aid until you have completed the Admissions process and have been final accepted.
Once you have been final accepted by our Admissions Office AND you have received an email from the MAC Financial Aid Office letting you know that we have all of the information that we need to review your FAFSA, we can begin processing. Processing can take anywhere from 3-5 business days. If you were selected for verification and asked to provide additional documents, we will check to make sure that information matches information on your FAFSA. If all information matches, we will notify you of Pell Grant eligibility by email. If not, we will need to send off your FAFSA to correct the information so that it matches the documents you provided. Once we receive the corrected FAFSA, we will notify you have Pell Grant eligibility by email.
Loans, Scholarships, A+ Program, and Work Study all require separate applications to be filled out AFTER your FAFSA has been processed.
Direct Student Loan
How do I Apply for a Student Loan?
Login to MyMAC, click on the MyFinancial Aid Tab. Click on the link on the left in the black box Student Direct Loan Program; instructions and links are provided to complete the loan application process electronically.
Scholarships
How do I Apply for Scholarships?
MAC offers students the opportunity to apply for many types of scholarships (i.e, institutional, foundation, outside organizations); with only one scholarship application required. The priority deadline for submission of the MAC Scholarship Application is February 1st each year. During the most recent academic year, approximately one million dollars in scholarship funds were awarded to Mineral Area College students.
A+ Program Scholarship
How do I Activate the A+ Program Scholarship?
Login to MyMAC, click on the My Financial Aid Tab. Click on the link on the left in the black box A+ Program. Program requirements and links are provided to complete the A+ Activation Form process electronically. Complete the A+ Activation Form each semester at the time of enrollment.
Work Study Program
How do I Apply for the College Work Study Program?
Complete an application for the work study program online on MYMAC under the MyFinancial Aid Tab - Workstudy Information Link. After it is processed, you will receive an email from the Financial Aid Office at MAC regarding your eligibility for this program.
Students must have received their FAFSA (Pell grant) award letter notification from Mineral Area College Financial Aid Office before the College Workstudy online application can be completed.
For more information on the College Work Study Program, contact Student Services at 573-431-4593.
Fall Semester – July 1
Spring Semester – December 1
Summer Semester – May 1
If you require financial aid to pay for tuition, fees and/or books, all financial aid documents must be in the financial aid office no later than the deadlines listed above.
If you fail to meet the deadline, you may still be eligible to receive financial aid at a later date during the semester. However, your aid may not be processed by final payment due date and you should be prepared to discuss payment arrangements with the Cashier’s Office at the time of registration.
In order to receive maximum consideration for all types of financial aid available, you should make every effort to apply for financial aid annually between October 1 and February 1.
The Mineral Area College Scholarship Application Priority deadline is February 1 annually.
As a recipient of financial assistance, you are the beneficiary of monies provided by federal, state, institutional and/or private sources. When you accept the awards you also have certain responsibilities:
You must enroll for and maintain a minimum of six credit hours per semester (Fall/Spring); three credit hours per semester (Summer); that are required for your degree or are acceptable electives, in order to be eligible to receive benefits under the above-referenced programs. This does not include Audit Courses. To continue to maintain eligibility, you must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress Requirements which can be found at http://mineralarea.edu. All of these programs require completion of the Free Application Federal Student Aid form (FAFSA) annually.
Pell grant amount will be determined according to the U.S. Office of Education payment schedule and your total number of credit hours enrolled. Enrollment verification will be as of the end of the 10th day of class work for the semester (Fall/Spring); 5th day of class work for the semester (Summer).
For example: if you register for 12 or more credit hours (full-time) and have withdrawn or have been dropped for excessive absence to 9 credits (three-fourths time) on or before the date of enrollment status verification, your Pell Grant amount will be 25% less as a three-fourths time student. At any time during the semester. If you are dropped by an instructor for excessive absence ad your last date of attendance is prior to the 10th day of course work (Fall/Semester); 5th day of course work (Summer), your grant will be reduced accordingly. Awards will not be revised upward if you add credits after your enrollment has been verified unless you notify the Financial Aid Office.
Federal grant for students with exceptional financial need. Priority is given to the students who receive the Federal Pell Grant and have the lowest EFCs and have filed their FAFSA before February 1st.
Below are the refund amounts based on dropping a 16-week semester class. Keep in mind that the policy is based on calendar days:
Calendar Days 1-7 100% Refund
Calendar Days 8-14 50% Refund
Calendar Days 14 and after NO Refund
Login to your MyMac account, click on the My Financial Aid tab and then click on the link for Student Loans.
Enrollment verification will be as of the end to the 10th day of class work for the semester (Fall/Spring)/ the end of the 5th day of class work for the semester (Summer).
You must enroll for and maintain a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester (Fall/Spring); 6 credit hours (Summer) that are required for your degree or are acceptable electives, this does not include audit courses and maintain a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA. You must also complete 2/3 of the courses you attempt (cumulative) to maintain eligibility for the next semester.
You must enroll for and maintain a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester (Fall/Spring); this does not include audit courses and maintain a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA. This program requires completion of the FAFSA annually, prior to February 1st.
Contact Student Services at 573-431-4593. Additional information is available on MyMAC under the MyFinancial Aid tab, click on the Work Study Information link.
Recipients of Federal and/or State student financial assistance are required to meet minimum SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS REQUIREMENTS each semester in order to maintain their Financial Aid eligibility. Both a summary and a full text copy of this policy is available at www.mineralarea.edu.
Average cost of attendance information for Mineral Area College is available at www.mineralarea.edu. A student may not receive total financial aid awards in excess of the average cost of attendance.
Students who are the recipients of Federal Student Financial Aid are subject to the Return of Title IV fund Policy.
Recipients of Federal Student Federal Student Financial Aid who totally withdraw from all classes at Mineral Area College prior to the 60% point of any semester are required to repay a portion of the Federal Student Financial Aid received for that semester.
A full text copy of this policy along with examples of 60% point dates in semester is available at www.mineralarea.edu.
This policy only applies to students who have withdrawn from 100% of all classes. It does not apply to a student who has withdrawn from selected courses.
If a refund of federal financial aid is required, the College will make the refund on the students’ behalf of the Federal Government. In turn, the College will charge the student for the amount repaid. Failure to repay the College for the amount of this refund will result in collection action.
FSA Omsbudsman Contact Information:
http://studentaid.gov/repay-loans/disputes/prepare
Toll Free Telephone: 1-877-557-2575
Fax: 1-202-275-0549
Mail:
U.S. Dept of Education
FSA Ombudsman Group
830 First Street, N.E., Mail Stop 5144
Washington, DC 20202-5144
Revised: 03/19/2019
It is important that you attend your classes and/or actively participate (in the case of web classes) and complete those classes successfully (grades of C or higher). If you fail to do so, you may have to pay a portion of the aid you have been awarded back to Mineral Area College (Return of Title IV Aid Policy). Also, you may not be eligible to receive financial aid in future semesters (Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy).
Financial Aid Appeal Process
Students who wish to appeal their academic progress or maximum timeframe status, may do so on MyMAC by clicking on the MyFinancial Aid Tab and then clicking on the link for Financial Aid Appeal Form.
Phone
573-518-2133
Location
Technology Building – Student Services
5270 Flat River Road
Park Hills, MO 63601
Office Hours
Monday-Friday
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Frequently Asked Questions- Direct Student Loan Program
NOTE: All undergraduate annual loan limits are subject to proration based upon the students chosen program of study, cost of attendance and proximity to graduation from Mineral Area College. In the case of proration, the loan amount awarded may be less than the amount requested.
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Tree Risk Assessment Qualification Course (TRAQ) and Arborist Certification Course ScholarshipsThanks to a grant from the Virginia Department of Forestry (VDOF) Urban and Community Forestry program, scholarships are available for individuals wanting to take the TRAQ or Arborist Certification course. To qualify you have to live in VA and you must be newly qualifying for TRAQ course and not certified yet for the certification course.
Download TRAQ Scholarship Application PDFDownload Certification Course Scholarship Application PDF
Paul Revell Arborist Certification Course ScholarshipMAC-ISA has one special scholarship open to all non-certified members to take the course and receive a book. It is named in honor of Paul Revell who was very influential in starting the MAC-ISA Arborist Certification courses almost 20 years ago. He hosted a course at the VA Dept. of Forestry in Charlottesville every year, which continues to this day. Paul was a very active MAC-ISA member and was one of our chapter's first Presidents. Call the office if you are interested in more information.
Annual Meeting Student ScholarshipsEach year scholarships are awarded to attend our annual meeting from funds raised from our annual silent auction. Full scholarships cover registration to the annual meeting and 2 nights of lodging. Partial scholarships cover registration only. Applicants must be currently enrolled in an arboriculture, urban forestry, horticulture or related program. Preference will be given to full time students. All recipients will need to volunteer during the meeting.
Each year MAC-ISA offers two scholarships in the amount of $1250.00 each, in memory of Dr. Frank Santamour, past President and charter member of the MAC-ISA. These scholarships are available to students studying arboriculture/urban forestry that have a genuine interest in a career in arboriculture and are enrolled in two and four year colleges and universities in our chapter area (MD, VA, WV and DC) that have programs in horticulture, arboriculture and/or urban forestry.
Application for the scholarships involve submitting a short narrative, no longer than one page, outlining his/her accomplishments, academic record and career aspirations. Applicants need to live or go to school in the MAC-ISA chapter region to apply for these scholarships and must be MAC-ISA members. Scholarships are awarded in the spring, for the fall semester and the deadline is usually at the end of March.
Bonnie Appleton Memorial ScholarshipMAC-ISA and TREES Virginia established the Bonnie Appleton Memorial Scholarship which is managed by the TREE Fund. The $5,000 scholarship, in memory of Dr. Bonnie Appleton is available to students studying arboriculture, urban forestry, horticulture, nursery management or a related field with the intention of becoming a professional in one of these fields.
The scholarship and applications are administered through the TREE Fund. For more information on the application process go to the TREE Fund page.