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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Summer 2012 Emergency Loan application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your CSU ID number, last name, first name, and social security number. Ensure all information is accurate and clearly printed.
  3. Indicate your eligibility category by checking the appropriate box for undergraduate, graduate, or active-duty military status. Provide any required documentation as specified.
  4. Complete the personal information section including your date of birth, email address, local permanent address, and phone numbers.
  5. If applicable, provide information about your spouse and parents/guardians. This includes their names, addresses, and contact details.
  6. In the repayment section, describe how you plan to repay the loan by checking all relevant options such as financial aid or employment.
  7. Fill out co-signer information if required. Ensure that both borrower and co-signer sign the document either in front of an Enrollment Services witness or a Notary Public before submission.

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Rothschild Emergency Loan Students may borrow up to $3,442.00 each semester, which can be applied toward CSU tuition, mandatory fees, housing, and meal plan. The amount of the loan cannot exceed the unpaid balance of institutional charges.
As always, you can call us at 614-287-5353 during business hours to have a conversation about your circumstances and questions. You may also choose to email us at finaid@cscc.edu Please email from your @student.cscc.edu email address, and include your Cougar ID number.
0:55 6:06 And youll notice an option to print the award letter at the bottom of the page. Keep in mind thatMoreAnd youll notice an option to print the award letter at the bottom of the page. Keep in mind that the totals you see here are for the academic. Year which includes fall winter and spring.
Regular class attendance is required for students receiving federal financial aid. Students must begin attendance in all courses to qualify for financial aid. Students reported for non-attendance in any or all of their courses could have their financial aid withdrawn.
How to View and Print Your Student Aid Report Visit FAFSA and click Log In. Enter your (the students) FSA ID, or enter the students information. Under My FAFSA click the tab for the appropriate academic aid year. Click the hyperlink View or Print your Student Aid Report (SAR)

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Applicants admitted through Early Action often begin receiving award letters mid-winter to early spring, January- March. Award letter distribution to Regular Decision admits generally take place in the spring, March May.
Your school will send you an aid offer, often electronically, that describes the types of aid being offered to you. Youll work directly with your school to accept and receive any or all of that aid. Contact your schools financial aid office with questions about your aid offer.

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