Skip to main content

Debunking Financial Aid Myths



Image of the Financial Aid and Scholarships Sign
Financial Aid Office


Salt Lake Community College is Utah's most affordable institution of higher education. Even then, figuring out how to pay for college can be intimidating for some SLCC students. There are multiple ways you can make your education more affordable while pursuing your dreams. Here are the top five myths when it comes to financial aid.

1. Financial Aid and FAFSA is the same things. False.

Financial aid is the broad term utilized to explain any form of monetary assistance that helps pay for college and any expenses related to it to help afford attending college, for example, a computer to complete assignments, books or other school supplies. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, FAFSA, is a government application to help determine federal aid eligibility.

2. I only need to apply for FAFSA once in my college career. False.

During your college career, you need to apply for FAFSA every year. Though the application is extensive and complex, the SLCC Financial Aid office can help with filling out the application. "Please submit your FAFSA. If they submit it by the end of April, it is not too late," says Josh Montavon, director of Financial Aid.

3. I don't qualify for Financial Aid. Most students qualify for some financial aid regardless of their status.


Check out your student portal and the financial aid dashboard or visit the financial aid office for more information.

4. Only people with good grades obtain scholarships. Not necessarily.

Depending on the scholarship, you may need a high academic achievement to be considered for it. On the other hand, FAFSA does not consider your grades to obtain federal funding. However, it is essential to highlight that you are expected to maintain a satisfactory academic record—minimum of a 2.0 GPA (Grade Point Average).

5. Scholarships are the only Financial Aid available. Scholarships are not the only financial aid assistance available to students.

There are loans, grants, scholarships, tuition waivers and work-study. Speak with the financial aid team to better understand your eligibility for the available resources and what they all mean.

It does not matter how complex your financial aid question might be there is an answer to it. SLCC's Financial Aid team is located throughout the Salt Lake Valley to provide resources and assistance to students no matter how overwhelming the question or process may feel. Talk to your academic advisor and the financial aid team to ensure your program is eligible for financial aid assistance.











Comments

Popular posts from this blog

SLCC Business School is Utah’s First to be Named Exclusively After a Woman

Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) proudly announces a partnership with the Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation to modernize its Business Building and transform its School of Business. The improvements are made possible through a generous $10 million gift from the Miller Family Foundation and Gail Miller, the largest-ever single cash donation received by the college.  SLCC is renaming its Business Building the Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Business Building in honor of the Miller family’s legacy and contributions to the community. The business school will be named the Gail Miller School of Business in recognition of the strong business acumen Gail Miller displays as a community leader and as the owner and immediate past chair of the Larry H. Miller Company. This name change will make SLCC home to the only business school in Utah and one of only a few in the country to be named exclusively after a woman.  “We are deeply humbled by the generosity of Gail and the Miller fam

SLCC's Undergraduate Annual Research Conference Registration Deadline

Salt Lake Community College’s annual Undergraduate Projects, Performances, Presentations, and Research Conference (UP3RC) is set to take place on April 2, at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus, offering students a chance to showcase their academic achievements, fostering a culture of intellectual exchange.  The UP3RC is an annual event designed to celebrate and highlight the academic accomplishments of undergraduate students. It provides a supportive environment for students to share their work, hone their presentations skills, receive constructive feedback, and engage in meaningful discussions with their peers and faculty. All SLCC departments and programs, including faculty and staff, are encouraged to support and visit the day of the event. Students with their poster from last year's UPRC event “The goal of this event is to make sure every school and student is given the opportunity to participate,” says Dr. Kamal Bewar, interim director of the STEM Learning Center, who is chairin

You’re Invited to A Party! Open House Kicks off New Herriman Campus

  Complimentary food truck fare, live music, and family activities spotlight new campus.   There’s something for everyone at the upcoming Herriman Campus Community Open House on Friday, August 4 (3:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.). See schedule below.   The public is invited to celebrate the opening of this new campus with festivities that include free local food truck fare, live music, and a Mocktail Mixer, where you can mingle with others, including Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) and University of Utah (U of U) faculty.   Families with kids can engage in face painting and a craft station, see the Super Mario Brothers movie, and high-five mascots Brutus, Swoop and Yeti.   This is an opportunity to have some summer fun for all ages and to check out the Juniper building on the new 88-acre SLCC Herriman campus.    At the open house, prospective students and their families can meet SLCC and U of U faculty and staff, take a tour the building, or even check out the Application & Transfer Lab a