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The Office of Financial Aid awards aid to qualified applicants regardless of race, religious creed, place of national origin, ethnic group, or physical disability.
Links to Financial Aid forms and documentation can be found in Koala Connection.
Completed documents may be returned in one of the following ways:
Reach Us Anytime
If you have questions regarding Financial Aid or Tuition Accounts, please call 803.786.3612.
It is best to submit all required forms as soon as possible. That's because most aid is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis for qualified applicants. Be sure to also review our scholarship opportunities.
Apply before April 15th every year to receive the most financial aid funding based on eligibility.
FAFSA Deadline: August 1st (year starting school)
Requirements for Federal Financial Aid:
Before your financial aid can be processed, you'll have to apply for admission. Creating an account is easy and can always come back and complete it later.
What is the FAFSA? The FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. It is a free application to apply for Federal Grants (free money), Work-study (money you earn), and Student loans (money you pay back). Many scholarships require the FAFSA to be completed. Anyone planning on going to college, regardless of their family’s financial status, should complete the application.
Get Your FSA ID and Password: To complete the FAFSA, you will need an FSA ID, username, and password combination that allows you to sign your FAFSA electronically. As you fill out the FAFSA, you can sign up for the FSA ID but also have the option to get it ahead of time. Parents of dependent students will need their own FSA to sign their student’s FAFSA.
Add our School Code: Columbia College School Code 003430. Adding our school code will ensure your FAFSA is sent to CC’s Financial Aid office automatically.
Complete your Financial Aid file: After you submit your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form, you’ll get a Student Aid Report (SAR) that summarizes the information you provided on your application. You can check your Koala Connection (KC) account to see what information is requested of you.
Communication from CC: You will receive email communication if any additional documentation is required in order to complete your Financial Aid File. The email will be sent to your CC email account.
Corrections to your FAFSA: In general, changes to income are not allowable as the FAFSA Is considered a snapshot of the student’s ability to pay. However, if you or your family have experienced a special circumstance that has affected your financial aid situation since reporting your information on your FAFSA, you can speak to a Financial Aid Advisor.
FAFSA Verification
Additional Documentation may be needed to complete your file, often as a result of a process called Verification.
If you are selected for verification, you must submit the appropriate documentation to the CC Financial Aid Office. Documentation requirements may include, but are not limited to:
Financial Aid Offers occur for those students who:
Notification of Financial Aid Offers: You will receive an email notification with instructions on how to access CC to access your financial aid information to review offers.
We understand the importance of investing in your future, and we are proud to offer a private education at an affordable cost. On average, college tuition increases three to four percent every year. To address this issue, we recently reset our tuition to an affordable rate for our students, and we also offer a number of scholarships for eligible students.
Recipients are selected by the College's scholarship administrators. Athletic and performing arts awards are made by the appropriate departments based on tryouts and auditions. Recipients must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress and earn the required GPA to receive these scholarships for up to four years. Students may be awarded up to $15,500.00 for on-campus and $7,750.00 for off-campus students for the academic year.
There are scholarship & grant programs specifically available to South Carolina residents. All requirements for eligibility, renewal, scholarship funding, and enhancement are regulated by the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education (CHE) and SC Higher Education Grants Commission (SCTG), which are subject to change.
Federal Grants: Government-funded aid that does not usually require repayment.
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Federal Loans: Government-funded aid that must be repaid, often beginning 6 months after graduation.
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Private Loans: Aid from private institutions like banks or state institutions requiring repayment.
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Forgiveness Programs: State- or government-funded loan cancelation, awarded based on established criteria.
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Pell Grant
The Federal Pell Grant is awarded to undergraduate students who are enrolled in an eligible program, have not received a bachelor’s degree, and who demonstrate financial need. The amount of the grant is determined by the Federal Pell Grant Program based on the applicant’s family’s financial circumstances.
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant is awarded by the Director of Student Financial Aid to students demonstrating financial need. Students showing exceptional need and who complete will be given first consideration for these grants as long as funds are available.
Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant
If your parent or guardian died as a result of military service in Iraq or Afghanistan, you may be eligible for an Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant. Like other federal grants, Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grants provide money to college or career school students to help pay their education expenses. Recipients of this grant had a parent or guardian who died as a result of military service in Iraq or Afghanistan.
Students are eligible to receive the Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant if:
The grant award is equal to the amount of a maximum Federal Pell Grant for the award year but cannot exceed your cost of attendance for that award year. For the 2022–23 award year (July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024), the maximum Federal Pell Grant award will be $7,395.
TEACH Grant
The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program provides grants up to the maximum set by the U.S. Congress (currently $3,772 per year for grants disbursed 10/01/21 - 9/30/24) to students who are completing or plan to complete course work needed to begin a career in teaching. As a condition for receiving a TEACH Grant, students must agree to teach in a high-need field at a school that serves students from low-income families for at least four academic years within eight years after completing their degree.
Requirements & How to Apply
If a student does not complete the service obligation, all TEACH Grant funds are converted to a Direct Unsubsidized Loan that must be repaid to the Department of Education with interest charged from the date the TEACH Grant was disbursed.
Requirements
Columbia College students will need to meet the following criteria to be eligible for the TEACH Grant:
How to Apply
For 2023-24, if you meet the requirements for the TEACH Grant, please complete and submit the 2023-2024 TEACH Grant Application) to the Office of Financial Aid. Please allow 2 to 3 weeks for processing. Students who received the TEACH Grant in the previous academic year will be reviewed in early summer and offered the TEACH Grant award if they meet the TEACH Grant renewal criteria (e.g. eligible major and GPA).
For 2024-25 - the application will be posted here in June 2024.
After You Apply
You must complete the Agreement to Serve or Repay (Agreement) and Initial Entrance Counseling before your TEACH Grant can be disbursed. The Agreement and Subsequent Entrance Counseling must be completed each year that you receive the TEACH Grant.
The amount of your Teach Grant disbursement each semester will depend on the number of credit hours you are enrolled in (75% of the award for three-quarter time enrollment; 50% of the award for half-time enrollment; 25% of the award for less than half-time enrollment). You must maintain eligibility to receive the TEACH Grant (e.g. eligible major and GPA). A student's eligibility will be reviewed prior to each TEACH Grant disbursement.
Undergraduate students can receive up to $16,000 in TEACH Grant funding during their program. Graduate students can receive up to $8,000 in TEACH Grant funding during their program.
After Graduation or Not Enrolled in School
You will have 8 years to complete your four-year teaching service obligation. It can only be fulfilled at a low income area school. Your teaching service must be in a high-need field.
You must provide the U.S. Department of Education with documentation of your progress toward completing your service obligation. If you do not keep them informed or do not meet the requirements of your service obligation, all TEACH Grant funds you received will be converted to a Direct Unsubsidized Loan with interest charged from the date the TEACH Grant was disbursed.
Federal Subsidized Direct Loans
The Federal Subsidized Direct Loans are based on demonstrated financial need. The interest and payments are deferred while the student is enrolled. Repayment begins 6 months after the student ceases to be enrolled at least half-time. A student can borrow up to $3,500 as a freshman, $4,500 as a sophomore, and $5,500 as a junior or senior. A student can borrow an aggregate of $23,000 for his or her undergraduate study. The current fixed interest rate for the Federal Subsidized Loan is 8.25%.
Federal Unsubsidized Direct Loans
The Federal Unsubdued Direct Loans are non-need-based loans. Interest on unsubsidized Direct loans accrues while the student is enrolled. Repayment begins 6 months after the student ceases to be enrolled at least half-time. If a dependent student does not qualify for a subsidized Direct loan, the dependent student may borrow from this program at the same loan limits as the Federal Subsidized Direct Loans. An independent or qualified dependent freshman and sophomore student may borrow up to $6,000 per academic year. The undergraduate loan limit for an independent or qualifying dependent student who is a junior or senior is $7,000 per academic year. Graduate students are eligible for up to $20,500 per year, not to exceed the Cost of Attendance for Columbia College. The current fixed interest rate for the Federal Unsubsidized Loan for undergraduate students is 8.25%, and for graduate students and low-income is 9.50%.
Federal Parent PLUS Direct Loans
The Federal Parent PLUS Loans are loans taken out by parents of dependent undergraduate students, enrolled at least half-time, to help pay for their child’s college expenses. Parents are responsible for repaying Parent PLUS loans. PLUS loans are in addition to the loans taken out by your child, and your PLUS loan will cover the entire cost of tuition, room and board, and other school-related expenses that your child’s financial aid doesn’t cover. The current fixed interest rate for the Federal Parent PLUS Loan is 10.50%. Parents cannot borrow more than the cost of attendance for the child’s education minus other financial aid received.
The Federal Graduate Plus loans are federal student loans available to students attending graduate school and professional school. The current fixed interest rate for the Federal Graduate PLUS Loan is 10.50%.
The undergraduate Loan Grade Level is determined by the total number of semester hours earned at Columbia College plus any hours accepted in transfer.
Level | Number of Hours Earned | Classification |
1 | 0-29 | First Year |
2 | 30-59 | Sophomore |
3 | 60-89 | Junior |
4 | 90+ | Senior |
5 | Bachelor's Degree Earned | Graduate Student |
For a single semester, your loan eligibility is no more than half the annual amount.
The total outstanding loan debt you can accrue from the federal student loan program is:
Private (or alternative) loans help bridge the gap between the cost of education and the limited amount of financial aid available through federal programs.
Private or alternative loans are designed to help students who need additional assistance with educational costs. In most cases, it is advantageous for students to pursue Unsubsidized Federal Direct Loans and for parents to pursue Federal PLUS Loans (or Grad PLUS Loans for graduate students) before seeking private loans. A major advantage of these federal programs is that the federal government caps the interest on the loans. Additionally, alternative loans typically do not offer the same benefits as federal loans, such as consolidation, service cancellations, and military repayment.
If assistance beyond what is available through the federal loan programs is desired, there are several private lenders who offer alternative loans to cover educational expenses. Loan approval is generally based on creditworthiness and ability to repay – for students, a credit-worthy, employed co-signer might be required (and is strongly encouraged to get the best rates and terms).
Applying for a Private Loan
For funds to be available for payment purposes, we recommended that applications be submitted by these priority dates:
Please note that the credit check performed by many lenders expires after 90 to 120 days. Therefore, you should not apply for a private loan more than three months prior to the start of the loan period. However, because of processing time, you should apply as soon as possible within the three month-window.
Loan Certification
CC cannot certify private education loans that overlap multiple academic years or terms. If we receive a request to certify a private loan that overlaps multiple terms and/or academic years, we will place your private loan certification request on hold.
CC reviews your lender’s required qualifications (SAP, enrollment, etc.) before certifying your loan. You must understand and meet your lender’s requirements.
Loan Disbursement
Private Loan Disclosure
A Columbia College student may apply for a loan through a private lender to meet educational expenses. Private education loans are available only to enrolled students and are designed to fill the gap between other financial assistance received and the annual cost of attendance.
CC does not have a preferred lender list. Look for interest rates and repayment plans that meet your needs, and keep in mind that many of these loans don’t offer flexible repayment plans or consolidation options. With some lenders, adding a qualified co-signer can help you receive a better interest rate.
We encourage you to borrow federal student loans first before considering a private alternative loan. Visit Federal Student Aid to learn more about the difference between federal and private loans.
The amount that you or your cosigner can borrow depends on individual financial circumstances. Other variables include CC’s cost of attendance, financial aid resources, and loan limits imposed by the lender. Your alternative loan and other financial aid cannot exceed your cost of attendance.
To research private loan options, click here.
The South Carolina Teacher Loan Program was established by the State of South Carolina through the Education Improvement Act of 1984 to entice talented and qualified students into the teaching profession. This loan is canceled by teaching in South Carolina public schools in an area of critical need.
The loan is canceled at the rate of 20 percent or $3,000, whichever is greater, for each full year of teaching in a critical subject or critical geographic area within South Carolina. If you teach in both a critical subject and a critical geographic area,, your loan will be canceled at the rate of 33.33 percent or $5,000, whichever is greater, for each year of full-time teaching. The subject areas deemed critical at the time you apply, or subsequently, will be honored for cancellation when you begin teaching; a critical geographic area must be deemed critical at the time of your employment. If you decide not to teach, the interest rate will be the interest rate charged on Stafford Loans plus 2 percent. This variable rate is capped at 10.25 percent.
For more information regarding cancellation benefits and current critical geographical and subject needs, visit the South Carolina Student Loan Corporation's website at http://www.scstudentloan.org/.
Note: Because of limited funding, meeting all criteria and deadlines does not mean you will be accepted into the Teacher Loan Program.
Eligibility Requirements
Loan Amounts
Freshmen and sophomores can borrow up to $2,500 per year. Juniors, seniors, and graduate students can borrow up to $5,000 per year.
Application Process
Applications for the South Carolina Teachers Loan / Career Changers can be obtained in the Financial Aid Office when available, generally around late January or early February for the upcoming academic year. The application may also be downloaded from the South Carolina Student Loan Corporation website. The priority application deadline is April 30. However, because of limited funding, we suggest that you apply as soon as the application for the new academic year is available because these funds are limited by the state each year. Priority is given to renewal applicants. Incomplete applications are not guaranteed priority processing.
The Office of Financial Aid helps students participate in the most beneficial work experience possible while at Columbia College.
The following describes two programs coordinated through the Office of Student Employment:
Federal Work Study (FWS)
Federal Work Study, as its name implies, is a federally subsidized program awarded to students based on financial need. Students are approved to receive Work Study awards as part of their financial aid package. To be considered for FWS, the student must:
Workship (WS)
Workship is institutionally funded aid awarded to students based on their skills and the campus student work needs. This program also assists students who do not qualify for FWS funds but express a desire to work on campus.
FWS and WS applications must be submitted via Handshake.
Financial aid is primarily awarded in the nine-month academic year, but specific programs are available year-round to students who attend Summer Sessions.
South Carolina state scholarships may be available to eligible full-time students who have already used aid in the Fall and Spring.
The Federal Pell Grant is available to eligible students enrolled at least half-time. However, students who borrowed the Federal Direct Loan maximum during the academic year are not eligible for additional Direct Loan assistance in the Summer unless they have progressed to a higher grade level with a higher loan limit. As an alternative, students may benefit from the Federal Direct PLUS (for parents or graduate students) or a private loan. Please note that the aid used in the Summer counts against lifetime limits.
To initiate the summer aid process, once you have completed a summer loan application AND finalized your summer registration, you will need to email the Office of Financial Aid of your intent to enroll in summer school at fa@columbiasc.edu.
Students receiving a state scholarship (LIFE or Palmetto Fellows) may request to receive a summer disbursement by completing the Summer Scholarship Request Form. Please note that you will need to be enrolled full-time (12 hours or more) to receive a scholarship stipend after a co-op/internship or if you are requesting to use your LIFE or Palmetto Fellows.
For most types of aid, students must be enrolled at least half-time (currently 6 credit hours for undergraduates, 5 hours for graduate students, 12 hours for scholarships) for the period of the aid request.
Summer loans will be processed automatically based on the submission of the FAFSA. Students planning to attend the Summer Session in 2024 must submit a 2023-2024 FAFSA (if not already submitted) by the suggested deadline of April 1.
Students participating in Summer Start should file the 2023-2024 FAFSA for the summer session; we will start processing Summer Start aid in mid-May.
Students or parents applying for a Federal Direct PLUS Loan must complete a loan application/promissory note online at studentaid.gov. If applying for a private loan, students and their co-signers must complete a loan application/promissory note directly with their lender of choice. First-time Federal Direct Loan borrowers must complete a promissory note and entrance loan counseling at studentaid.gov.
Students with the Palmetto Fellows or the LIFE Scholarship may request to receive a Summer disbursement of their scholarship if they meet the eligibility requirements for their scholarship.
Summer Disbursements of State Scholarships
A Summer Session scholarship disbursement yields a potential for those eligible students who demonstrate they are on an accelerated track to graduation to earn a degree at a faster pace than on a traditional academic calendar. The availability of Summer awards allows for a decreased time-to-degree alternative, which helps students meet their educational goals at lower costs.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DETERMINATION OF SUMMER AWARD ELIGIBILITY
STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
To participate, a student must meet the following requirements by the end of the Spring term in addition to meeting all general scholarship eligibility requirements.
Palmetto Fellows Scholarship
For participation in Summer scholarship disbursement, at the end of the Spring semester, a recipient must:
LIFE Scholarship
For participation in Summer scholarship disbursement, at the end of the Spring semester, a recipient must:
General Eligibility Requirements
PALMETTO FELLOWS AND LIFE SCHOLARSHIP ENHANCEMENTS
A student who has been determined to have met continued eligibility for the Palmetto Fellows Scholarship or LIFE Scholarship and has met the scholarship enhancement eligibility requirement is eligible to receive the enhancement funds for the Summer Session.
SUMMER ENROLLMENT FORM
Prior to the disbursement of Summer awards, students must complete the following:
Determine Residency
To receive South Carolina state funds, students and/or parents will need to prove they are a South Carolina resident each year. The residency application should be completed by independent and dependent students. To complete the residency application, the student must complete the Residency Form. State funds will not be disbursed without a complete Residency Form.