Can I attend my classes and/or charge textbooks at the DCCC Book store if my files are incomplete?
Students may still be able to start their classes and charge at the DCCC book store with incomplete files. If the Financial Aid Office has your FAFSA results on file, students maybe eligible to start school without the “official award letter” The Financial Aid Office in collaboration with the Business Office will work with students provided we can estimate your eligibility for funding. This means a student whose EFC “estimated family contribution” falls within the range of federal and state aid eligibility may have their tuition cost delayed and maybe eligible to charge at the DCCC bookstore. Students with incomplete files should still attend all classes. If a student drops, withdraws or is dropped due to attendance violation prior to the completion of their financial aid paperwork will be responsible for tuition cost and textbook expenses incurred at DCCC.
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