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How is eligibility for financial aid determined?

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How is eligibility for financial aid determined?

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A. Financial aid eligibility is determined by five factors: family net taxable income; number of family dependents; U.S. citizenship; one year New York State residency; and, permanent resident alien or paroled refugee status. Extenuating circumstances may warrant waivers with documentation (see the QC Bulletin). Q. How do I pay my tuition and other fees? A. If you have filed your FAFSA application but have not yet received a response, you must pay a portion of the bill to prevent cancellation of your classes. If you are declared ineligible for financial aid, you must make arrangements with the Bursar (Jefferson Hall, Room 200) to pay your bill. Q. What happens if I fail to complete the Tuition Payment Procedure and the Registration/Adjustment Period has ended? A. Failure to complete the procedure will result in cancellation of registration.

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