Additional Information for Traditional Students
Types of Financial Aid
There are various types of financial aid available to you as a student. You may be eligible for some or all of the financial aid programs listed below.
Loans
Student loan programs provide long-term, low-interest loans for students. Students must enroll in at least 6 credit hours each semester in order to qualify for student loans. All loans must be repaid. There are several types of loans available, including federal loans such as Stafford Loans, Parent PLUS Loans, and need-based Perkins Loans.
Grants
Grants, unlike loans, do not need to be repaid. Students who demonstrate appropriate financial need may be eligible for federal grants, such as the Pell Grant and the Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant. Georgia residents are eligible for the Georgia Tuition Equalization Grant.
Work-Study
The Federal Work-Study Program provides students with part-time employment to assist with educational and living expenses. Eligibility for this program is dependent upon financial need and available funds. Students can work on campus, and consideration will be given to the student's course schedule. Students must complete a FAFSA to be eligible.
Scholarships
ACC awards a number of merit-based scholarships each year. These are typically awarded based on academic or leadership ability and Christian character. Students must maintain good standing with the College in order to keep their scholarships. To be considered, fill out the scholarship application form included in your application for admission.
Private scholarships are also available from thousands of organizations and foundations, both corporate and nonprofit. Many are awarded based on a student's ethnic or religious background. A customizable online scholarship search like FastWeb is the best way to find these types of scholarships.
Georgia residents with a high school GPA of 3.0 or higher are eligible for the HOPE Scholarship. The 3.0 GPA must be maintained throughout college in order to keep the scholarship.
Additional Information and Links
The following list of links is intended to help students not only
learn about financial aid and prepare responsibly for managing their
finances, but also to help students find potential outside
sources of funding, through scholarships and grant programs.
General Information About
Financial Aid
Guide to Financial AidU.S. Department of
Education General InformationU.S. Department of
Education Ombudsman
General Scholarship Searches
(Outside Funding)
FastWebCollege Board Scholarship SearchThe
Princeton Review Scholarship SearchSallie
Mae's College AnswerU.S. News & World Report: Guide to Paying for
College
Scholarships
for Specific Ethnic and Other Groups
African-American
Student Scholarships
American
Indian College Fund
Gates Millennium Scholars Program
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
Military Scholarships
If you have any questions about the financial aid programs listed above, please contact our office at 404-460-2482 or 800-776-1ACC (outside metro Atlanta), or by e-mail.