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Frequently Asked Questions ![]() The U.S. Department of Education coordinates and sponsors several different financial aid programs, which assist students to attend institutions of higher education. Eligibility for federal student financial aid programs is based on financial need rather than on academic achievement. To have your financial need determined, a student must complete and file a free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). HawCC students may be required to complete and submit additional documents or forms. Please read the HawCC financial aid application instructions carefully. Please click on the Financial Aid Application Tab on the Financial Aid home page for the year in which you want to receive aid. General Eligibility Requirements Some general eligibility requirements for federal student financial aid program funds at HawCC are listed below:
What Kind Of Federal Financial Aid Is Available? Major Federal Student Financial Aid Programs Include: Grants: Funds awarded to students based on their financial need. Also called, “gift aid”. These awards generally do not need to be repaid. However, a student may have to repay all or part of these funds if the student changes his/her enrollment level or withdraws after receiving these funds. Examples of grants available include the Federal Pell Grant and the Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG). Loans: Money borrowed from the federal government that needs to be repaid once the student stops attending school or drops below half-time enrollment. These funds must be repaid regardless of whether or not the student actually graduates. Federal Stafford (subsidized and unsubsidized) and PLUS Loans are available at HawCC. Work-Study: Students employed in certain on-campus jobs while they are enrolled in school can earn Work-Study funds. Work-Study is awarded based on financial need and students who obtain Work-Study funding can earn up to the amount indicated on their award letter. Work-Study Minimum Eligibility Requirements:
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Other Forms of Aid (not federal financial aid) Besides federal financial aid, there are many sources of funding available to students interested in pursuing higher education. Based on your interests, skills, grades, ethnicity, background, and many other factors, aid may be available for you. Use the following links, agencies, offices, and departments: Scholarship Information:
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