Financial Aid is something that the majority of college students are encouraged to apply for. There are lots of organizations, individuals, and companies willing to pay for your education. For further information and assistance, please visit http://www.edison.edu/financialaid/ and http://www.edison.edu/financialaid/scholarships/index.php
as well as www.fafsa.ed.gov.
- Any student irregardless of receiving financial aid can take advantage of the TIP program, Tuition Installment Plan. Information on this interest-free, monthly installment plan is available at any Cashier’s Office at all of Edison’s locations.
http://www.edison.edu/cashier/
- A student receiving federal or state financial aid funds will need to maintain minimum academic standards to remain eligible. The minimum standards at Edison are applied uniformly to all financial aid programs administered by the College, except those programs whose eligibility requirements are restricted to institutional funds or outside donor restrictions. Some scholarship programs carry their own academic standards for renewal of eligibility.
http://www.edison.edu/financialaid/guidelines.php
Specific Information for International Students:
To apply for any form of governmental financial aid, federal or state, a student needs to be either a United States citizen or an eligible non-citizen. F-1 students are not considered eligible non-citizens and therefore can not apply for governmental financial aid.
http://www.edison.edu/admissions/internationalstudent.php
Specific Information for Accelerated Program Students:
A student needs to have graduated from high school with a Standard High School Diploma or have earned a G.E.D to be eligible for governmental aid.
Specific Information for Transient Students:
- check with your home institution
- Edison will not be able to cover your tuition even if you are attending a college or university here in Florida and are receiving aid
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