Attestation for Certain Heald College Students - U S Department of 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Attestation for Certain Heald College Students in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section I: Borrower Information. Enter your first name, middle name, last name, date of birth, last four digits of your Social Security Number, telephone number, email address, and home address.
  3. In Section II: Program Information, provide details about your enrollment in covered programs. If you attended multiple programs, click the 'Add Campus Program' button to include additional entries.
  4. Complete the questions regarding job placement rates and your experience at Heald College. Ensure you attach any relevant documents as specified in question #4.
  5. Review Section IV: Direct Loan Forbearance and select whether you want your loans placed in forbearance while your claim is reviewed.
  6. Finally, sign and date the form in Section V: Certification to confirm that all information provided is accurate.

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If you attended Corinthian Colleges (Heald, Everest, or WyoTech), you may qualify for federal student loan forgiveness. The U.S. Department of Education is committed to forgiving the federal student loans of eligible former Corinthian students.
Yes. If your scholarship or FAFSA grants/loans were noted for this semester and the total amount exceeds your bill, you get the refund. Some colleges send checks, some have debit like cards, and some simply do direct deposit if you have it set up.
Heald College is a regionally accredited private career college with campuses in California, Oregon and Hawaii.
How much is AOTC worth? A3. Its a tax credit of up to $2,500 of the cost of tuition, certain required fees and course materials needed for attendance and paid during the tax year. Also, 40 percent of the credit for which you qualify that is more than the tax you owe (up to $1,000) can be refunded to you.
Heald College closed for good when Corinthian Colleges shuttered all of their campuses on April 27, 2015.

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Receiving Your Financial Aid Refund Most schools offer options such as a refund check, direct deposit into a bank account, or a prepaid debit card, allowing you to select your refund preference. To choose the best method, consider convenience and speed. Direct deposit often provides the quickest access to funds.
Students may transfer up to 90 Heald College credits. Credits must have been earned with grade of C- or better from regionally accredited or selected nationally accredited colleges or universities. Transfer credits will generally be evaluated from each college or university independently.

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