a course of study that leads to a degree or certificate at a school that participated in one or more of the student aid programs
Students must be enrolled in an eligible program as defined by federal regulation to receive financial aid. Most programs are eligible, but a few certificate programs are not. Contact the Financial Aid Office for specifics.
A program of organized instruction or study that leads to an academic, professional or vocational degree or certificate or other recognized educational credential.
A program of study requiring certain minimum hours of instruction and leading to a degree or certificate.
A course of study that leads to a degree or certificate and meets the U.S. Department of Education's requirements for an eligible program. To get federal financial aid, you must be enrolled in an eligible program, with two exceptions: If a school has told you that you must take certain course work to qualify for admission into one of its eligible programs, you can get a Direct Loan or a FFELP Program Loan (or your parents can get a PLUS Loan) for up to 12 consecutive months while you're completing that course work. You must be enrolled at least half time, and you must meet the usual student aid eligibility requirements.
A program of education or training that leads to a degree or a certificate at a school participating in one or more federal student aid programs. A student must be enrolled in an eligible program at an eligible school to receive federal student assistance.
A program of study which leads to a degree, certificate, or other recognized educational credential at an institution of higher education that participates in US Department of Education student financial aid programs.