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Financial Aid Programs

The curricula offered at Morrison Institute of
Technology have been accredited by a nationally recognized
accrediting agency, and qualified students, therefore, may take
advantage of a number of federally funded student financial aid
programs.
Grant Programs
1. Federal Pell Grant is the base of the financial aid
package. All applicants asking for financial assistance must first
apply for the Pell Grant. The Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA) will be available at high schools or colleges shortly
after the first of each year. Students should submit an
application as early as possible. All correspondence should be
mailed to the Financial Aid Office as soon as possible.
2. The Illinois Student Assistance Commission Monetary Award
Program Grant may be made available to the students who
demonstrate financial need and are residents of Illinois, to
assist with the cost of college tuition. The formula used in
determining "financial need", upon which the ISAC awards are
calculated, encourages participation by applicants who do not
qualify for the Pell Grant. The Free Application for Federal
Student Aid will be used as a basis for determining any ISAC
award.
3. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
is a campus-based grant made available to students with
exceptional financial need. Only Pell eligible students with low
family contributions will be considered.
4. Federal College Work-Study (FCWS) is designed to help
defray indirect educational college expenses. Students must first
apply for financial aid to demonstrate financial need. A limited
number of jobs are available on campus. Jobs will be assigned on a
first come, first serve basis, and demonstrated need.
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Federal & State Grant Amounts
Other Grant Programs
1 . Tutorial and Lab Supervisors
are campus-based jobs available to students who show leadership
and excel in their classes. These positions are chosen by the
instructors and are not necessarily based on financial need.
2. Department of Rehabilitation Services is an excellent
source of assistance to anyone with a medical or physical
disability. Contact your local DORS office, a high school
counselor, or the Financial Aid Office.
3. Workforce Investment Act (Formerly Job Training
Partnership Act) helps the unemployed or underemployed persons, or
members of their family, through participation in the Classroom
Training Program. Applicants should contact their local State
Employment Office. Once eligibility has been
established, applicants may request referral to Morrison Institute
of Technology.
4. Veterans Educational Program qualifiers should
contact their local veterans administration representative, state
veterans representative, or the Financial Aid Office for
information and application for these benefits.
Scholarships
Morrison Institute of Technology has available a limited number
of scholarships for students now attending high school, or the
associated area vocational technical school, who wish to pursue
engineering technology studies at Morrison Institute of
Technology. These scholarships are independent of, and in addition
to any other financial aid a student may obtain.
There are three areas in which a student can qualify for a
Morrison Institute of Technology sponsored scholarship.
1. Morrison Institute of Technology Academic Scholarships:
Achieve an overall grade point average of 3.25 (A=4.0) in high
school, or equivalent educational institution, in the four
semesters prior to the student’s date of application, and a
recommendation by the student’s counselor.
2. Morrison Institute of Technology Performance Scholarships:
Achieve an overall grade point average of 2.65 in high school,
or equivalent educational institution, in the four semesters prior
to the student’s date of application, along with significant
achievement in technology related studies. This includes any one
of the following:
(a) attaining a 3.5 or higher in drafting, industrial arts,
math and science, or technology related studies during the four
semesters prior to the date of application;
(b) qualifying in the Illinois Drafting Education Association
(IDEA) competition, or
(c) qualifying and placing at Vocational and Industrial Clubs
of America (VICA) state and regional contests.
Additionally, it is required that the student obtain the
recommendation of the school’s counselor, or relevant instructor
in drafting, industrial arts, math and science, or
technology studies.
3. Morrison Institute of Technology Family Scholarships:
Scholarships are provided to dependent or independent students
whose parent(s) have graduated from Morrison Institute of
Technology.
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Scholarship Amounts
Loan Programs
1. Subsidized Federal Family Education Loan Program
(student loan) is based on financial need. The federal government
pays the interest on the student's behalf while the student is in
school, during the grace period, and during authorized deferment
periods under the subsidized loans.
2. Unsubsidized Federal Family Education Loan Program
(student loan) is not based on financial need, and can be used to
replace the Expected Family Contribution. The student who borrows
an unsubsidized loan is always responsible for paying the
interest; interest accrual begins on the date of disbursement. The
student has the option to pay this interest during the in-school
and grace periods or it may accrue and be added to the principal
balance of the loan (capitalized).
3. Federal Parent Plus Loans are loans that enable
parents with good credit histories, to help pay for their
dependent undergraduate student's education. An eligible parent
may borrow an amount equal to the student's cost of attendance,
minus any other financial aid which may be awarded.
Free On-Line Student Aid Application
All prospective students are encouraged to complete the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Applications may be
obtained from student’s high school, the college Financial Aid
Office, or by applying on the Internet at
www.fafsa.ed.gov. Without a
copy of your, your parent(s) and/or spouse's (if applicable) IRS
tax returns and information concerning personal assets, the
college has no basis for determining need for financial
assistance. The financial aid process takes approximately two
months so those students counting on financial assistance must
submit applications early.
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