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Eligibility
Who is eligible for lottery tuition assistance?

Is eligibility based upon income or need?

What academic progress do I need to make in order to keep receiving tuition assistance?

Is graduation from high school a requirement?

Am I eligible if I am employed full time in SC but not a resident of SC?

Are international students eligible for tuition assistance?

If someone has a college degree, can they still receive lottery tuition assistance?

If I am a part-time student, can I qualify for tuition assistance?

If a student leaves a 4-year college to get the first two years at a technical college, can the student receive lottery funding?

Are there any high school GPA or SAT requirements for eligibility?

Can I receive lottery tuition assistance and a LIFE scholarship?


Applying

How do I apply for lottery tuition assistance?

When do I apply?

Do I have to fill out a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Financial Aid)?

What is a FAFSA?

Will my previously filed FAFSA be acceptable?

How long will it take before the FAFSA is processed?

Will the rules/regulations for lottery tuition assistance be the same at every Technical College?


Tuition
Will lottery tuition assistance provide completely free tuition?

Will lottery tuition assistance cover college fees above and beyond tuition?

Will my Pell Grant be affected by lottery tuition assistance?

Will lottery tuition assistance go directly to the college or the student?

Can money from the lottery funds be used to cover the cost of textbooks, childcare, transportation, etc.?

If I have not been told that I have been awarded lottery tuition assistance by the time classes start, will I be required to pay tuition?

Will I be required to repay lottery tuition assistance if I drop or withdraw from a course or program?



Courses and Programs

What courses and programs are eligible for lottery tuition assistance?

Will lottery tuition assistance pay for remedial or developmental courses?

Can lottery tuition assistance pay for continuing education and or non-credit courses?

Scholarship and other Financial Aid

Will lottery tuition assistance be provided in addition to all other scholarship or funding I may receive?
These may include:
 
-Pell Grant
 -LIFE Scholarship
 -Private scholarships
 -Work Study
 -Veterans Assistance Education funds


What form of assistance pays first?

Will LIFE Scholarships be available to students that want to attend technical colleges?

If students receive all of their Pell Grant eligibility in fall and spring semesters, can they receive Lottery tuition assistance for the summer semester?

Will a student who receives lottery funds be required to repay, if the college subsequently receives notification of other financial aid?

If I have a private scholarship, will it be used in the calculation to determine whether I am eligible to receive lottery tuition assistance?

If I don't qualify for financial aid but do qualify for a loan, will I be required to take out the loan before receiving lottery funds?

How will lottery funding affect college work-study programs?


ANSWERS          
Eligibility
Who is eligible for Lottery Tuition Assistance (LTA) for Technical Colleges?
You must qualify for in-state tuition rates and be a legal South Carolina resident for a minimum of one year. Please see the Eligibility page for complete eligibility requirements.


Is eligibility based upon income or need?
No. However, there are general eligibility requirements. Please refer to the Eligibility page for complete eligibility requirements.

What academic progress do I need to make in order to keep receiving tuition assistance?
You must have earned a grade point average of 2.0 or better after attempting 24 academic credit hours in order to retain LTA.

Is graduation from high school a requirement?
A high school diploma or GED is not a prerequisite for admission to a Technical College, but the diploma or GED may be required for admission into specific academic programs. Students who are admitted to a Technical College, enrolled in six or more credit hours, and who meet the other eligibility requirements may receive lottery tuition assistance.

Am I eligible if I am employed full time in SC but not a resident of SC?
No, the student must reside in South Carolina and qualify for in-state tuition rates.

Are international students eligible for LTA?
In order to be eligible for LTA, a student must be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident that meets the definition of an eligible non-student under state residency statues.

If someone has a college degree, can they still receive LTA?
Yes.

If I am a part-time student, can I qualify for tuition assistance?
Students who are enrolled in at least six credit hours per semester are eligible. LTA will be pro-rated based on the number of hours each student is taking.

If a student leaves a 4-year college to get the first two years at a technical college, can the student receive lottery funding?
Yes.

Are there any high school GPA or SAT requirements for eligibility?
No.

Can I receive lottery tuition assistance and a LIFE scholarship?
No. Students may use their LIFE Scholarship award at a Technical College; however, they will not be eligible for lottery-funded tuition assistance.

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Applying

How do I apply for LTA?
IF YOU ALREADY ARE A TECHNICAL COLLEGE STUDENT and if you have not already submitted the 2008-2009 FAFSA and you want lottery-funded tuition assistance for Fall 2008, you must apply for federal financial aid using the 2008-2009 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY A TECHNICAL COLLEGE STUDENT and you want lottery-funded tuition assistance for Fall 2008, you must apply for federal financial aid using the 2008-2009 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and also complete the admissions, advising and enrollment processes at the Technical College you plan to attend.


There are two ways to apply using the FAFSA:
ONLINE: You can log on to the FAFSA website at www.FAFSA.ed.gov to access the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online. You may also access this site through most technical college web sites. This online application can be processed much faster than the paper application.
PAPER: You can complete the paper application form and mail it in. You can pick up this form in the financial aid office of any technical college campus. Completing the printed application will take much longer to process than completing the form online.

When do I apply?
If you are a Technical College student now and plan to attend in the fall, complete the FAFSA form immediately. If you are not currently a student, you should apply for admission to a Technical College now AND complete the FAFSA.

Do I have to fill out a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Financial Aid)?
Yes, this is an eligibility requirement for the lottery tuition program.

What is a FAFSA?
A FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and it is the application you must complete in order to take advantage of LTA for tuition at a Technical College.

Will my previously filed FAFSA be acceptable?
You must file a 2008-2009 FAFSA form to be eligible for funds for the Fall 2008 semester.

How long will it take before the FAFSA is processed?
The amount of time it takes to process the FAFSA varies, but the FAFSA website estimates that, depending on the time of the year, it can take three to six weeks.

Will the rules/regulations for LTA be the same at every Technical College?
Yes.


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Tuition

Will LTA provide completely free tuition?
No, the maximum amount for the Fall 2008 semester will be $900 for full-time students, and $75 per credit hour for part-time students who are enrolled for at least six credit hours.

Will LTA cover college fees above and beyond tuition?
LTA may be applied to the cost of tuition and academic fees. Academic fees include the technology fee and the student activities fee.

Will my Pell Grant be affected by LTA?
Pell Grant funds will be applied toward tuition before LTA is applied toward tuition.

Will LTA go directly to the College or the student?
The funds will go to the College, not the student.

Can money from the LTA be used to cover the cost of textbooks, childcare, transportation, etc.?
No, LTA will only be applied to the cost of tuition and academic fees.

If I have not been told that I have been awarded LTA by the time classes start, will I be required to pay tuition?
College practices may differ. Please direct this question to the Admissions Office at the Technical College you plan to attend.

Will I be required to repay LTA if I drop or withdraw from a course or program?
No, however, dropping a course or withdrawing from a program may affect your eligibility for the LTA program.


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Courses and Programs

What courses and programs are eligible for LTA?
All courses and programs are eligible for LTA; however, the law also states that students can only apply LTA toward one certificate, diploma or associate degree program every five years, unless the additional certificate, diploma or associate degree is necessary for progress in a field of study.

Students enrolled in degree, diploma or certificate programs that have been authorized by the South Carolina State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education or the Commission on Higher Education may receive LTA.


Can LTA pay for remedial or developmental courses?
Students enrolled in an eligible program of study may include remedial courses are part of the minimum number of required credit hours needed to participate in the LTA program as long as the courses carry institutional credit hours and meet Title IV limitations on remedial coursework.

Will the LTA pay for continuing education and or non-credit courses?
No.

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Scholarship and other Financial Aid

Will LTA be provided in addition to all other scholarship or funding I may receive?
Federal grants and need-based grants are applied toward tuition before LTA. If the total amount of these grants is less than the tuition of the college, LTA will apply. If they cover the full cost of tuition, no LTA will be available.

What form of assistance pays first?
Federal grants and need-based grants are applied toward tuition before LTA.

Will LIFE Scholarships be available to students that want to attend Technical Colleges?
Yes. Students may use their LIFE Scholarship award at a Technical College; however, they will not be eligible for LTA, even during summer terms when they do not receive LIFE scholarship funds.

If students receive all of their Pell Grant eligibility in fall and spring semesters, can they receive LTA for the summer semester?
Yes, to the extent that LTA funds are available.

Will a student who receives lottery funds be required to repay, if the college subsequently receives notification of other financial aid?
Adjustments to the financial aid package will be made to LTA when federal and need-based grants can be applied to the cost of tuition and academic fees.

If I have a private scholarship, will it be used in the calculation to determine whether I am eligible to receive LTA?
No.

If I don't qualify for financial aid but do qualify for a loan, will I be required to take out the loan before receiving lottery funds?
No, student loans will not impact the availability of LTA.

How will lottery funding affect college work-study programs?
LTA will not affect work-study programs.


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