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Always check with the
Office of Student Financial Aid
for the most up-to-date information and
financial aid application deadlines.
If you are considering applying for a graduate program at
NGCSU, other than the Doctorate Program in Physical Therapy, you should complete the FAFSA so that
potential sources of financial aid can be identified for
you. If you are considering applying for the Doctorate
Program in Physical Therapy, financial aid for this program
is through Medical College of Georgia, and you should
contact MCG's
Financial Aid Office for financial aid application
instructions.
- You must be fully accepted,
degree-seeking in order to qualify for any financial
aid. If you are accepted pending official
documentation or if you are accepted with provisional or
irregular admission graduate status, you will not
qualify for financial aid while enrolled in classes
under these admission status types. Once you have
been accepted to NGCSU with regular admission status,
you may qualify assuming all other criteria are met.
- Not all graduate programs
qualify for financial aid, i.e., certification programs,
certain online programs, teacher endorsement programs.
Check with the
Office of Student
Financial Aid to determine if the program of
interest qualifies for the loans you may
need to fulfill your educational goals.
Hope Teacher Scholarships
The Hope Teacher Scholarship program provides funds for
teachers to pursue an advanced degree in critical need
teaching fields. Application for the Hope Teacher
Scholarship is handled by the Certification Officer in
Teacher Education. The funds are distributed on a
first-come, first-served basis and continue until the funds
are exhausted.
Graduate Assistantships
Any graduate assistantships that might be available are
offered through the graduate program itself. Contact
the program for more information.
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