How to Apply for Financial Aid

Financial Aid Basics

Did you know that 80% of first-time students receive some form of financial aid at JCC? But many students never find out that they are eligible to receive federal and state grants, scholarships, low cost federal student loans or a work study job. We encourage all students considering enrollment at JCC to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) so that their eligibility for funds to help pay for college can be determined.  Information about the kinds and amounts of financial aid you can receive will help you with your decisions about attending JCC. Read our tip sheet for more information about applying for financial aid at JCC.

Fill out a FAFSA

To apply for financial aid fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA determines your eligibility for many different types of aid. You can file anytime after January 1, but you should apply by JCC's priority date of March 1st since some grants and scholarships are limited and awarded on a first-come, first served basis.

Apply as soon as you can and apply each year!

  1. Get a Federal Pin (Personal Identification Number) from the Department of Education. The federal Pin serves as your electronic signature and holds the same legal status as written signatures. Your federal PIN should not be confused with your JCC "J number." If you applied last year, you should already have a PIN. If you do not have a PIN or have lost or forgotten your PIN, you can request one online at www.pin.ed.gov. Parents of dependent students also need a PIN to provide their electronic signature on the FAFSA and can request a PIN at the same website.

    Important: Do not disclose or share your PIN with anyone. Keep your PIN in a safe place to use again next year.

  2. Complete the FAFSA for the 2010-2011 academic year online at fafsa.gov. If you completed a 2009-2010 FAFSA or FAFSA4caster prior to January 15, 2010 you will be given the option of having your FAFSA on the Web application pre-filled.
  3. Use JCC School code 002869 so that we receive your FAFSA results.
  4. Submit your FAFSA so your FAFSA information is sent here. After submitting your FAFSA, print the confirmation page for your records.

New York residents should follow the link at the end of the FAFSA site to submit their NYS TAP application. NYS residents anticipating enrollment as a part-time student should complete the Aid for Part Time Study (APTS) application by the deadline established by the financial aid office for that program, usually a month before classes start. Pennsylvania residents will be notified of the PHEAA Grant application process by their state agency after filing their FAFSA.

Apply for Admission

Financial aid helps students pay for their college degree.  Therefore, you must be formally accepted or matriculated by the college to study an approved degree or certificate program to receive financial aid.   Apply for admission to JCC if you have not already done so.  

Student Aid Report

 The federal government sends you a Student Aid Report (SAR) after your FAFSA is processed. It shows your Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) determined by your FAFSA analysis. This information is also sent directly to JCC (provided you entered our school code 002869 on your FAFSA). You will receive your SAR in one of two ways:

  • If you provided an email address on your application, you will receive an email within several days that contains a link for you to access your SAR on the Web.
  • If you did not provide an email address on your FAFSA, you will receive a paper SAR in the mail within a few weeks

Important: Be sure to review and make any changes or corrections to your SAR. However, if you have been asked to submit documentation to JCC's Financial Aid Office or you receive a Financial Aid Award Notification from JCC, contact the financial aid office before making changes!

Verification

We will advise you by USPS if your application is selected at random for a process called Verification. Submit all requested documentation so that we can confirm to the Department of Education that your FAFSA is correct and accurate.

Special Circumstances

If you or your family have unusual circumstances (e.g., loss of employment or income, separation, death in the family); or you believe that an exception should be made to your dependency status, please contact the financial aid office at: (716) 338-1009 to speak with a financial aid advisor.

Financial Aid Award Notification

After your application has been reviewed, you will be issued a Financial Aid Award Notice that describes the amount and kind of financial aid you may receive at JCC, along with any additional instructions needed to receive those funds.

Enrollment

You need to be enrolled in coursework necessary for your degree or certificate program and be in good academic standing to qualify for most financial aid. You must meet all other eligibility criteria before your aid is disbursed to your JCC student account.