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Attention!
Did you receive Pell Grant in the Summer Quarter OR transferred to Foothill College in mid year?
April 19, 2012
Students who attended and received Pell Grant in summer or transferred in mid year after receiving aid at another school. In many cases Pell Grant amounts received in the summer term of the 11-12 year may need to be deducted from your spring quarter disbursement due to annual maximums. If you see a smaller amount in spring than expected, that is likely the case. You still received the appropriate amount, but part was received earlier in the year.
May is National Foster Care Month
You Can Change a Lifetime!
May 01, 2012 - May 31, 2012
May is National Foster Care Month. The blue ribbons you see around our campus this month remind our Foothill community to salute the compassionate people serving as foster parents, relative caregivers, mentors, advocates, social workers, and volunteers.
Foothill College supports the statewide Foster Youth Success Initiative (FYSI). Please refer any students you know who may be former foster youth to Josephine Christensen, our Foster Youth Liaison. Jo may be reached at (650) 949-7376 or 6987 or christensenjosephine@foothill.edu.
For further information visit the following websites.
www.casey.org
http://www.careerladdersproject.org/resources/foster.php
http://www.foothill.edu/aid/fa_foster.php
Do you receive financial aid for 2011-12 academic year and still need to apply for a student loan?
May 31, 2012 is the last day to apply for Federal Student Loan.
May 31, 2012
Attention, student loan borrowers:
The last day to complete your 2011-12 file and apply for a new Direct Loan for the 2011-2012 academic year will be May 31, 2012. If you are interested and would like to get more information, please contact Christy Godinez at (650)949-7246 or GodinezChristy@foothill.edu.
LIFETIME ELIGIBILITY FOR PELL GRANT
February 23, 2012
New regulations effective July 1, 2012 limit the receipt of a Pell Grant to a lifetime limit of up to 6 full-time years (600%). This limit will be tracked by the U.S. Department of Education. The 600% total eligibility applies at all schools and colleges.