Graduate Catalog 2021-2022

Financial Aid Procedures

Important Dates

October 1- Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available online at fafsa.gov.

July 1- Fall semester "soft" deadline for completion of all financial aid forms. Files completed after this date will be processed as time permits, and students will be reimbursed any funds awarded.

November 1- Spring Semester "soft" deadline for completion of all financial aid forms. Files completed after this date will be processed as time permits, and students will be reimbursed any funds awarded.

April 1- Summer Semester "soft" deadline for completion of all financial aid forms. Files completed after this date will be processed as time permits, and students will be reimbursed any funds awarded.

Students must submit complete financial aid applications to be considered for aid. Some programs have a limited supply of funds. Please note that this is not a guarantee of funds availability but rather a timeframe based on previous history. All limited-funded programs are awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Students must submit complete financial aid applications by these dates in order to use financial aid funds to pay for the semester's bill. Students whose files are not complete by this date should be prepared to pay costs until applications are processed and eligibility is determined.

The Federal Processing Center must receive the application(s) before June 30, 2019 and all verification processes must be completed before August 1, 2019 for the student to receive consideration for the academic year 2018-2019 or Summer 2019. Electronic Student Aid Reports must be submitted to Georgia College before the student's enrollment period ends in order to be considered for aid.

Outside Scholarships

Any resources that a student receives or expects to receive should be reported in writing to the Financial Aid Office. The receipt of outside scholarships or other resources may result in reduction, cancellation, and/or repayment of need-based aid as well as non-need based aid.

Summer Session Financial Aid

Students who wish to receive financial aid for the Summer Session must have a current FAFSA on file. Summer Financial aid awarding will coincide with Summer course registration which typically begins mid-March. Students will be notified via Bobcat email when his/her financial aid file has been reviewed for the Summer Session. 

Study Abroad

The International Education Center (IEC) provides information on the various approved study abroad and exchange programs offered by Georgia College, the University System of Georgia, and other accredited academic institutions. Studying abroad enables students to increase knowledge of a foreign language, provides the opportunity to gain insight into and appreciation for the cultures and institutions of other people; facilitates the development of relevant career skills; and contributes to personal maturity, a sense of independence, self-knowledge, and confidence. Georgia College students who are eligible for financial aid may use that aid to participate in study abroad and exchange programs approved by the IEC.  Students must meet with their Financial Aid Advisor at least 4 weeks prior to their departure to finalize aid eligibility which will include instructions regarding timeline for disbursement of funds. For specifics on transferability, contact the Financial Aid Office, 103 Parks Hall, 478-445-5149 for guidelines. In addition, a number of study abroad scholarships are available through the International Education Center in The Bone House or call 478-445-4789.

Transient Study

Georgia College students who are planning on taking transient coursework with another institution may qualify for financial aid. In order for students to receive federal funds or other aid for transient coursework, a Consortium Agreement must be obtained from the GC Financial Aid Office and completed by the host institution. Please note that many institutions will not participate in the consortium process therefore causing student aid ineligibility.

Students are required to pay all costs at the host institution and receive aid as reimbursement.

Transient students who are visiting Georgia College must contact their "home" institution to determine their policies regarding aid eligibility and processes.  All payment deadlines established by Georgia College must be adhered to regardless of whether aid funds will be available at Georgia College. In many instances, visiting students will be required to pay out-of-pocket at Georgia College and will be reimbursed by their "home" institution for most aid programs.