Students are required to submit aid applications on an annual basis. Priority consideration for receipt of financial aid funds administered by the FAO shall be given to students who submit all required documentation by the assigned priority deadline.
Forms
There are many forms which may be required to evaluate student aid eligibility. However, a student need only submit the Federal Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and apply for admission to begin the first step in applying for aid.
Additional documents may be requested to complete processing of the aid request. Notification of need for these additional required documents is sent to students through a missing information letter or email. Listed are documents which may be required.
Application Process
Students begin the application process by applying for admission and submitting any piece of documentation. This submission informs the FAO that the student wishes to apply for financial aid. Once the FAFSA is received, a tracking letter or email is sent informing the student of documents or information which must be submitted. If a student submits an incomplete document, it is returned for completion. If the aid administrator requires additional information, a letter or email and any appropriate forms will be sent to the student. If the student does not submit the requested information, the file will be considered inactive. Once the requested information is received and verified, it is forwarded to the director for packaging.
Deadlines
Fall, May 1, Spring, December 1, an, May 1 preceding the academic year for which aid is applied are the priority deadlines at Centenary College.
Independent Student Status
The EFC from an independent student takes into account only the income and asset value of the student and spouse, if applicable; the parents’ financial information is not included. Students are automatically considered independent if they meet the following criteria:
Aid administrators have the authority to make students who do not meet the above criteria independent under special circumstances using professional judgment. Special circumstances must be documented, and a copy of the documentation must be maintained in the student's file. Examples of special circumstances include, but are not limited to:
—An estranged relationship with the family,
—A student under the age of 24 who is divorced.
Aid administrators adjust the student's dependency status by completing the Dependency Override School Use Only section of the FAFSA or FAFSA Correction application.