Financial Aid Consortium Agreement Sample Contracts

FINANCIAL AID CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT for SPRING 2021
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • December 9th, 2020

If you are taking units at Grossmont College and you would like to have them counted for your financial aid award at Cuyamaca College, then you must file a consortium agreement. A consortium agreement means that units taken at Grossmont College can be added with units taken at Cuyamaca College to determine maximum eligibility for financial aid. To be eligible you must:

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Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • January 24th, 2022
FINANCIAL AID CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • December 14th, 2018
Request for Approval of a NON-SUNY Financial Aid Consortium Agreement
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • January 14th, 2022

A consortium agreement is a contract between two colleges/universities that recognizes the registration of a student at another site for financial aid purposes. It also certifies that only one of the two colleges/universities will process financial aid for the student. On a very limited basis Binghamton University may permit the use of financial aid for studying at another campus, but prior approval must be requested and approved by our office before such a contract will be entered into. Approval from your Academic Advisor must also be obtained.

Financial Aid Consortium Agreement Certification Form
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • June 24th, 2010

As allowed in Part 600, Institutional Eligibility Under the Higher Education Act of 1965, Part 668, Student Assistance General Provisions, and Part 690 Pell Grant Program, Code of Federal Regulations, this Financial Aid Consortium Agreement is entered into between Tarleton State University (hereinafter referred to as “Home Institution,” and Cicso College (hereinafter referred to as the “Support (Host) Institution,” located in Fort Worth, Texas, for the purpose of providing federal financial assistance to the student named below:

Financial Aid Consortium Agreement Instructions Minnesota State schools
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • January 29th, 2021

This consortium agreement is to be used by students that are getting their degree/certificate and financial aid from Normandale Community College and who wish to take coursework at another MnSCU institution and have those credits included as part of their term credit load at Normandale.

Marshall University Financial Aid Consortium Agreement
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • April 1st, 2019
FINANCIAL AID CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • January 23rd, 2022
Office of Student Financial Aid
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • February 10th, 2021

A consortium agreement is a binding agreement between eligible schools which enables you to receive various types of aid from Blue Ridge Community & Technical College (BRCTC) while being enrolled as a visiting student at another school. BRCTC is considered your home school and the visiting school is referred to as the host school. The host school must be an approved Title IV school; meaning that they have a Federal Title IV school code and can process federal financial aid. School eligibility can be verified online at https://fafsa.ed.gov/FAFSA/app/schoolSearch. Please use the checklist below to complete the Financial Aid Consortium Agreement.

Financial Aid Consortium Agreement Instructions Non-Minnesota State Institutions ONLY
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • January 29th, 2021

This consortium agreement is to be used by students that are getting their degree/certificate and financial aid from Normandale Community College and who wish to take coursework at another non-Minnesota State College and University system institution and have those credits included as part of their term credit load at Normandale.

NOTE: Students should complete this packet only if pursuing financial aid for transient coursework.
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • April 29th, 2024

A transient student is one who attends another institution as a guest student, either on a full- or part- time basis, while remaining a Baldwin Wallace University student. Baldwin Wallace is the ‘home’ institution, while the other institution is defined as the ‘visited’ institution. If you wish to determine your eligibility for federal financial aid during your transient term, it is required that you submit all of the following information:

One Stop Office
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • February 28th, 2013
Request for Approval of a NON-SUNY Financial Aid Consortium Agreement
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • May 13th, 2020

A consortium agreement is a contract between two colleges/universities that recognizes the registration of a student at another site for financial aid purposes. It also certifies that only one of the two colleges/universities will process financial aid for the student. On a very limited basis Binghamton University may permit the use of financial aid for studying at another campus, but prior approval must be requested and approved by our office before such a contract will be entered into. Approval from your Academic Advisor must also be obtained.

Financial Aid Office 490 Franklin Street, Framingham, MA 01702
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • November 15th, 2021
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Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • November 25th, 2020
Request for Approval of a NON-SUNY Financial Aid Consortium Agreement
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • December 26th, 2023

A consortium agreement is a contract between two colleges/universities that recognizes the registration of a student at another site for financial aid purposes. It also certifies that only one of the two colleges/universities will process financial aid for the student. On a very limited basis Binghamton University may permit the use of financial aid for studying at another campus, but prior approval must be requested and approved by our office before such a contract will be entered into. Approval from your Academic Advisor must also be obtained.

Financial Aid Consortium Agreement – Study Abroad
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • December 5th, 2019

This financial aid consortium agreement is required by the U.S. Department of Education in order for Florida Gulf Coast University to process Federal awards such as Pell Grants and Loans. Florida Bright Futures is only available for select State approved Study Abroad Programs. A student who is enrolled as a non-degree student at the Host institution, but is a matriculated degree candidate at Florida Gulf Coast University, may be eligible for qualified aid.

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Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • April 26th, 2019
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement for MinnState School
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • November 26th, 2018

 I am responsible to pay tuition, fees, books and materials to the visited institution in accordance with their payment policy.

CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT FORM
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • August 9th, 2018

Federal regulations stipulate that you may only receive financial aid (other than a BOG fee waiver) at one institution at a time. In some cases, a student who is unable to take required classes at Los Angeles Harbor College (the primary college) may be able to take those classes at another college (the secondary college) and request that those units be counted towards their financial aid eligibility. A Financial Aid Consortium Agreement must be agreed to and signed by the Financial Aid Offices at both institutions.

Financial Aid Consortium Agreement
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • April 24th, 2020

This consortium agreement is to be used by students who are getting their degree/certificate and financial aid from Anoka Technical College (ATC).

Federal Financial Aid Consortium Agreement
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • August 30th, 2023

A financial aid consortium agreement is a written agreement between two Title IV eligible schools which allows a student to receive federal assistance at one (Home) institution for coursework completed at a separate (Host) institution. The Home Institution is the institution at which the student will be receiving their final Degree or Certificate. If you are enrolled as a full-time degree-seeking MBU student, a Financial Aid Consortium Agreement is not necessary.

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Financial Aid Consortium Agreement Effective
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • October 20th, 2021 • Oregon

Under this agreement, both new and continuing students admitted to Southern Oregon University (SOU) can take part in the World Languages Options Agreement with Oregon State University (OSU) in order to receive federal, state and certain institutional financial aid from Southern Oregon University, based on the combined credit hours from both institutions. While the main purpose of this program is to support SOU students in the International Studies baccalaureate program, any student approved by SOU may participate in this consortium agreement

Office of Student Financial Assistance Financial Aid Consortium Agreement
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • July 3rd, 2018

The Financial Aid Consortium Agreement is intended to assist students who enroll in less than 12 semester credit hours at Texas A&M University – Central Texas (TAMUCT) and concurrently enroll in at least 3 semester credit hours at a partnering host institution during the same academic semester. Once the agreement is processed, we may recognize semester credit hours taken at a partnering institution to meet financial aid enrollment requirements at TAMUCT.

Summer Financial Aid Consortium Agreement-Central Texas College
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • March 30th, 2020

The Financial Aid Consortium Agreement is intended to assist students who enroll in less than 12 semester credit hours at Texas A&M University – Central Texas (TAMUCT) and concurrently enroll in at least 3 semester credit hours at a partnering host institution during the same academic semester. Once the agreement is processed, we may recognize semester credit hours taken at a partnering institution to meet financial aid enrollment requirements at TAMUCT.

FINANCIAL AID CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • March 6th, 2015

This agreement is entered into between RRCC (home school) and (host school) for the financial aid benefit of the student below, who is concurrently enrolled at both institutions. This agreement is in effect for the term (Fall/Spring/Summer), (aid year). A new agreement must be signed for each term that the student is concurrently enrolled.

Financial Aid Consortium Agreements
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • March 20th, 2019

A financial aid consortium agreement is a binding agreement between two eligible schools which allows one school to award certain types of financial aid based on a student’s eligible enrollment at both schools. The courses the student is taking at the host school must be fully transferrable to the student’s degree program at NSC in order to be included in the consortium agreement. NSC will only enter into a consortium agreement with semester-based schools.

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Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • October 28th, 2020

Financial Aid Consortium Agreement Middletown Campus173 Skirmisher Lane| Middletown, VA 22645Phone: 540-868-7130| Fax: 540-868-7274 Fauquier Campus6480 College Street| Warrenton, VA 20187Phone: 540-351-1519 | Fax: 540-347-6212 Email: finaid@lfcc.edu Website: http://www.lfcc.edu/finaid 24/7 Support: https://mysupport.lfcc.edu

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Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • August 23rd, 2023
Financial Aid Consortium Wright State University Spring 2022
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • February 12th, 2021
FINANCIAL AID CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT WITH AN ELIGIBLE INSTITUTION
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • August 15th, 2011
Office of Financial Aid
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • January 6th, 2017
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement-Central Texas College
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • July 3rd, 2018

The Financial Aid Consortium Agreement is intended to assist students who enroll in less than 12 semester credit hours at Texas A&M University – Central Texas (TAMUCT) and concurrently enroll in at least 3 semester credit hours at a partnering host institution during the same academic semester. Once the agreement is processed, we may recognize semester credit hours taken at a partnering institution to meet financial aid enrollment requirements at TAMUCT.

Financial Aid Consortium Agreement
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • May 13th, 2008

This financial aid consortium agreement is required by the federal government for either postsecondary institution listed below to pay or process Federal (Perkins Loan, Stafford Loan, PLUS Loan) or state award for a student who is enrolled as a non degree student at the Host institution but is a matriculated graduate school degree candidate at Boston University.

NOTE: Students should complete this packet only if pursuing financial aid for transient coursework.
Financial Aid Consortium Agreement • January 13th, 2017

A transient student is one who attends another institution as a guest student, either on a full- or part- time basis, while remaining a Baldwin Wallace University student. Baldwin Wallace is the ‘home’ institution, while the other institution is defined as the ‘visited’ institution. If you wish to determine your eligibility for federal financial aid during your transient term, it is required that you submit all of the following information:

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