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Financial Aid Forms:
The student will need to login to BC One Access before they will be able to access Dynamic forms as it requires Single Sign On.
The path to the Financial Aid forms. The search on the BC web page will also take the student to the electronic form that the student needs.
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- Financial Aid – scroll down to Get Financial Aid>HELP ME APPLY
- Forms (scroll down to Forms) – all forms are listed.
- There are 5 tabs
- Verification
- Special Circumstances
- Loans
- Unusual Enrollment History
- High School Outreach
FORMS
THE FINANCIAL AID OFFICE NOW OFFERS ELECTRONIC FORMS!
If selected for verification, students are strongly encouraged to complete the required forms electronically (if available) for easier tracking and faster processing of their Financial Aid.
If you successfully submit an electronic form with an electronic signature, please do not submit a copy of the same form at a Financial Aid Office, via fax or email.
Verification
WHY WAS I SELECTED FOR VERIFICATION AND WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?
Verification is a process required by the US Department of Education to confirm the information provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). When you are selected for verification, Broward College requires certain documents to compare your FAFSA data with your financial and family information. If differences arise your financial aid awards will be delayed until all discrepancies are resolved.
Please view FATV for more information on verification.
Please Note: You should refer to your myBC (Financial Aid Status) to determine if you were selected for verification and which document(s) you are required to submit.
DOCUMENTS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES
NOTE: The IRS Tax Transcript is now available for use. However, if you are selected for Verification, and you are unable to obtain a Tax Transcript, have proof that you cannot obtain a tax transcript, Broward College will accept the IRS Paper 1040 Tax Return copy. Please note that to accept the copy the form must be signed. If unsigned, the filer (or at least one of the filers of a joint return) must sign it or the tax preparer must give a name and SSN, EIN, or PTIN.
Special Circumstances
Federal Financial Aid regulations allow for unforeseen changes in students and parents income and/or assets after the FAFSA is filed. Some of those special circumstances include: job loss, income reduction, asset value reduction, illness, etc. Students may complete one or more of these forms based on their circumstance and may request to have their financial aid file reviewed. You should speak to a Financial Aid Advisor before submitting any of these forms.
Note: Completion of these forms does not always equal an outcome that changes your aid award amount or your eligibility to receive aid.
Loans
Broward College participates in the Federal Direct Loan Program as well as the PLUS loan program for Parents. Learn more about student loans and the steps required to complete the loan process.
Effective July 1, 2012, Broward College policy allows only students in the categories listed below to request unsubsidized loans.
- Students admitted to a Health Sciences program that requires clinicals. This excludes students in certificate and diploma programs.
- A.S. - Professional Pilot Technology. Students must have primary program objective of 2107.
- Out of state students paying non-resident tuition.
- Students with no eligibility for Federal or State aid. (Examples include Pell Grant, FSEOG, FSAG, Bright Futures.)
- Students admitted to a Bachelor program.
Students who are in the following categories should complete the request for an unsubsidized loan.
Students who are not in one of the following categories are not eligible for unsubsidized loans.
If you need to increase or reduce aid that you have already accepted, please complete the 2019-2020 Financial Aid Adjustment Request.
Unusual Enrollment History
The Department of Education looks at enrollment patterns over the previous four award years for students applying for financial aid. If your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) was selected for Unusual Enrollment History (UEH), it is because you have received Federal Pell grant and/or Federal Direct Loan funds from multiple institutions during the four year review period.
Students with a UEH red flag will need to submit one of the forms below to the financial aid office* for review and to determine if further documentation is needed before you can receive federal financial aid.
Due to the College's transition to a remote work environment, the UEH form can now be submitted electronically to the Financial Aid Inbox: finserv@broward.edu.
High School Outreach
BRACE Advisors & Guidance Counselors,
The Voucher for Excellence covers the full cost of tuition at Broward College not to exceed 64 credits per student, up to 30 credits per academic year – a value of over $7,500.00. Two graduating seniors could be eligible from each Broward County Public High school depending on when applications are submitted and availability of funding. Only a BRACE advisor or Guidance Counselor is permitted to nominate a student to receive this award. It is encouraged to nominate students that have chosen Broward College as their first-choice college.
In order to be eligible for the Voucher for Excellence, the nominee must:
- Have a minimum 3.0 high school GPA (unweighted).
- Have applied to Broward College and declared a major on the application.
- Submit proof of high school graduation to the Office of Admissions.
- Submit required documents to the Office of Admissions to prove in-state residency for tuition purposes.
- Complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov.
- Attend a mandatory orientation session hosted at Broward College by Student Financial Services - Students selected to receive the award will receive an email detailing the location, date and time of the orientation session.
Note that nominees are only eligible to receive one Broward Voucher.
To nominate a student, the BRACE advisor or Guidance counselor must complete and submit the electronic nomination form.
VOUCHER FOR EXCELLENCE FORM
Questions? You may email us at scholarships@broward.edu