Financial Aids

 

 

 

AMERICAN COLLEGE OF
TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE

 


 

 
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Student Eligibility Criteria for Financial Aid

 

To be eligible for State or Federal assistance, under Title IV of the Higher Education Act and enabling regulations, a student must satisfy all the following criteria:

  • Be enrolled at least half time as a regular student. Students admitted on provisional or conditional status will be given a defined period of eligibility (usually one year) to achieve regular admission.

  • Have completed at least 90 units of coursework at the college level.

  • Be enrolled or accepted for enrollment in the Master of Science program in Traditional Chinese Medicine.

  • Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen. 

  • Have demonstrated financial need as determined through completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) prior to being awarded need-based financial aid, particularly Subsidized Stafford Loans. 

  • No need must be shown to receive non-need based financial aid (Unsubsidized Stafford Loans and Federal Grad Plus Loans). However, all applicants must file the FAFSA.

  • Be making satisfactory academic progress toward completion of the degree program as defined by ACTCM standards and practices.

  • Not be in default on a federal student loan at this or any other institution. 

  • Not have borrowed in excess of the aggregate loan limits allowed for the federal loan programs unless the excess amount has been repaid or a satisfactory payment arrangement has been made. 

  • Not be a member of any religious community, society, or order which directs the student's course of duty or that provides students with subsistence support except that members of such religious orders may be eligible for unsubsidized loans. 

  • Not owe a refund on a Pell or SEOG grant at any institution attended. 

  • Be registered for the Selective Service, if a male born after January 1, 1960. 

  • Have a valid Social Security Number.

  • Cannot have been convicted for the possession or sale of illegal drugs for an offense that occurred while you were receiving Federal Student Aid. 

 

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