14–15 Graduation Plan Information and Instructions – Financial Aid
  Complete the attached Financial Aid Graduation Plan (formerly called an Academic Plan) if you received a letter from our office asking you to do so or if you previously submitted a plan and expect to continue taking classes during the 2014-15 school year.
  If you are working on a new degree or certificate program, or if this is your first time to submit a Graduation Plan, attach a completed Program Requirement Sheet for your particular degree or certificate. To find your Program Requirement Sheet, go to: http://www.edmonds.edu/requirements/.
  Meet with an advisor if you need help with the Graduation Plan form. To make an appointment with an advisor call 425-640-1458, or come to the first floor of Lynnwood Hall. You are not required to meet with an advisor unless we sent you a letter stating your plan must be signed by an advisor.
 Funding Guidelines
To receive financial aid you must choose a degree or certificate that is offered at Edmonds College. Keep in mind the following:
  • The college has a Program Requirement Sheet for every degree and certificate we offer. The Program Requirement Sheet lists all the classes required for your degree or certificate.
  • While receiving financial aid, only take classes you need to complete your degree or certificate. Financial aid can only pay for required classes.
  • You receive aid based on taking required classes. Taking classes that are not required may result in cancellation of your aid.
  • Financial aid can pay for prerequisite classes (classes you must take before you take a required class for your degree or certificate).
  • Financial aid will pay for up to 45 credits of below 100 level classes.
  • There are limits to the number of degrees we can fund. Please note, you may work on two programs at the same time, but must take classes towards both programs each quarter.
 Funding Credit Limits
 There are limits on the number of college level credits you can have on your transcript and still receive financial aid. You are required to complete this graduation plan once you reach, or are close to reaching 100% of the credits you need to complete your degree or certificate.
  • We count all college level credits (100 level and above) listed on your transcript, even if you are working on a new degree, or did not receive financial aid for some or all of the classes listed.
  • We count classes that have grades of W, V, I, N, U, X, R, 0.0
  • We also count classes you may have transferred from another school.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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