NewSchool of Architecture And Design Consortium AgreementMarch 9th, 2015
FiledMarch 9th, 2015Please Read: A Consortium Agreement is an agreement between schools whereby the home school disburses federal aid for courses taken at a host school. The host school agrees not to disburse federal aid and to monitor the student's enrollment for the home school. Consortium agreements may be made between NewSchool of Architecture and Design (home school) and a host school if the student has been approved by NSAD to take coursework at the host institution that will transfer toward the NSAD degree program. NSAD degree seeking students must submit to the NSAD Office of Financial Aid, a copy of the NewSchool of Architecture and Design Permission to Take a Course at Another Institution Form that is signed by NSAD's Admissions Office and a Consortium Agreement Form signed by the host school's financial aid office. Students must also meet all other federal eligibility requirements. If the student is approved for a consortium agreement by NSAD, NewSchool of Architecture and Design will disburse