Financial Aid
Blinn College’s FAFSA School Code
for ALL campuses: 003549 |
Mission Statement
The Blinn College Office of Financial Aid is committed to providing
financial resources to students who would otherwise be unable to
pursue their educational goals. Our employees will be student focused
and our office environment will be distinguished by providing efficient
and effective service. In all areas of our fund distribution, we
shall be fair, honest and efficient. To the extent that funding
is available, Blinn College is committed to ensuring that all eligible
students who are making satisfactory academic progress be afforded
the opportunity for a post-secondary education.
In the processing of your file several documents are required.
Every student must turn in the Blinn Student Financial Aid Data
Form, a complete Student Aid Report (FAFSA), and any other documents that
may be required. Your file cannot begin to be processed until all
your paperwork is turned in.
Blinn College to participate in Direct Loan Program beginning Summer 2010
Due to new Federal guidelines, Blinn College will be changing loan programs beginning with the Summer 2010 terms. In previous semesters Blinn College has offered loans to eligible students through the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program. With the recent legislation all loans will now be processed through the William D Ford Direct Loan program. This program will allow students to borrow loan funds directly from the Federal Government.
Beginning with the Summer 2010 terms all student will be required to sign a new Master Promissory Note and complete entrance counseling at www.StudentLoans.gov. Should you have any questions regarding the new Direct Loan program that cannot be answered at www.StudentLoans.gov please contact the Blinn College Financial Aid Office at 979-830-4144.
Download Blinn Forms
Financial Aid Application Process
Important Dates
Grant Information
Loan Information
Scholarship Information
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Alert:
The application to apply for financial aid or Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application is FREE to complete, please do not pay to fill out the FAFSA. You may visit http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ to get access to the free application.
Page Last Updated:
May 19, 2010
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