Complete the Master Promissory Note in order to receive your Federal Direct Subsidized/Unsubsidized Student Loans
Complete the Entrance Counseling in order to receive your Federal Direct Subsidized/Unsubsidized Student Loans
If your Parent is approved for a Parent PLUS Loan- or you are approved for a Graduate PLUS Loan- and wish to accept it, please complete the PLUS Master Promissory Note here.
If you've already received your financial aid award and you want to know what else is out there-take a look here- there are plenty of options available to you and your family
Click here to make a payment at the Student Accounts Office, either electronically, in person, or on a payment plan.
A good place to start is the Parent PLUS Loan-Parents of Dependent Undergraduates can apply for a Parent PLUS loan
If you are receiving Federal or State grants or loans, and you leave AIC during a term (rather than at the end of the term) your financial aid will be adjusted to reflect the amount of earned and unearned aid. In essence, your earned aid is based on the number of days you completed, and the remaining balance will be returned back to the department of education. If you leave at the end of the term, you are eligible to keep the aid you received for the term completed, but all future aid will be cancelled. Since we know this can be a bit tricky, we encourage you to contact the financial aid office for more information, and for a counseling session.
AIC has teamed up with Solutions at ECMC to answer all of your student loan repayment questions. Solutions is a service of the non-profit organization ECMC and is dedicated to helping students manage educational loans. Their resources are available to you free of charge. To contact a Solutions Student Loan Repayment Advisor, email or web chat, visit EMSE Solutions website, or call them at 1-877-331-3262.
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As the office is made aware of scholarships, we will post information that we receive about them.
Some scholarship search engines that can be used as a starting point for students seeking additional scholarships are: