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Eligibility for
Federal Aid
Financial Aid requirements you must meet to receive aid at Dine’ College
Submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) using the School Code.
Dine College School Code: 008246
Have a High School Diploma or Equivalent
Be admitted and enrolled in Title IV Approved Programs
Be a U.S. citizen or an Eligible non-Citizen
Demonstrate financial need (some scholarships are available to students without need)
Not be in default on prior student loan and not ow back a refund or repayment on a grant or other federal loans
Provide any requested documents from Financial Aid
Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
FAFSA Certitication
Upon signing the FAFSA, students certify that they:
Will use federal and/or state student financial aid only to pay the cost of attending an institution of higher education;
Are not in default on a federal student loan or have made satisfactory arrangements to repay it;
Do not owe money back on a federal student grant or have made satisfactory arrangements to repay it;
Will not receive a Federal Pell Grant from more than one college for the same period.
Upon signing the FAFSA, students and parents certify that
all of the information they provided is true and complete to the best of their knowledge and they agree
, if asked, to provide information that will verify the accuracy of their completed application. This information may include U.S. or state income tax forms that they filed or are required to file. Also, they certify that they understand that the Secretary of Education has the authority to verify information reported on the FAFSA with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and other federal agencies. If they electronically sign any document related to the federal student aid programs using an FSA ID (username and password) and/or any other credential, they certify that they are the person identified by that username and password and/or other credential, and have not disclosed that and password and/or other credential to anyone else. If they purposely give false or misleading information, they may be fined up to $20,000, sent to prison, or both.
Questions about Dine College’s financial aid requirements?
Contact us a (928) 724-6730 or email us a
finaid@dinecollege.edu
Drug Law Violation
In accordance with federal and state laws, if you are receiving financial aid in the same semester in which you are convicted for the possession or use of a controlled substance, you will be ineligible for financial aid for a period of time-related to the number of offenses committed. Refer to the chart below for an exact breakdown of ineligibility intervals:
Possession of a controlled Substance
Ineligibility period
First offense
1 Year
Second offense
2 Years
Third offense
Indefinite
Sale of controlled Substance
First offence
2 Years
Second offence
Indefinite
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About DC
About Diné College
Educational Philosophy
History
Locations
Research
Research Innovation and Practice
Convoy
NARCH
NSF-TCUP
Summer Research Enhancement Program (SREP)
Indigenous Summer Enhancement Program (ISEP)
Undergraduate Student Internship Program
Institutes
Diné Policy Institute (DPI)
Institutes and Grant Programs
Institutional Planning and Reporting
Navajo Language Immersion Institute
Accreditation
Board of Regents
Office of the President
Athletics
Go Warriors
About Athletics
Join Athletics
Fitness Center
Archery
Cross Country
Rodeo
Land Grant Office (LGO)
Land Grant Office (LGO)
Agriculture
Youth Development
Pasture to Plate Expo
Marketing and Communications
Marketing & Communications
Alumni
Meet the Marketing Team
The Higher Education Opportunity Act
Student Consumer Information
Commencement
Academics
Academic Calendar
Our Schools
School of Arts and Humanities
School of Business and Social Science
School of Diné Studies and Education
School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
School of Transformation
T’áá hó ‘ájí t’éego
Innovation Hub
Dual Credit Program
Student & Family
New Students
Continuing Students
Instructors & Administrators
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Contact
General Education Core
Academic Affairs
Academic Assessment and Accreditation
Academic Assessment and Accreditation
Academic Accreditation
Academic Assessment
Academic Policies
Diné College Placement Rate Methodology
Adult Education Program
Student Consumer Information
Library
Admissions
Admission Information
Admissions FAQs
International Students
Transfer Students
Course Catalog
Course Schedule
Fees
Fees
Tuition
Refund Schedule
Fall and Spring Semesters
Summer Sessions
Financial Aid
Financial Aid and Scholarship
Aid and Scholarship
SAP Policy
Financial Aid Contact
Residence Life
Registration Information
Student Right to Know Act
Placement Assessments
Summer Institute Program
Current Students
ASDC
Student Mental Health Support
Advisement
Student Code of Conduct [pdf]
Student Complaint Process
Student Activites
Campus Safety
Campus Safety
Campus Safety Statistics
Learning Center
Academic Recognition
Transcript Requests
Career Education Program
IT Services
IT-Help
Information Technology
Office 365
MyDC Portal
Security Awareness Portal
Contact us
IT-Help
Support DC
Locations
Career
MyDC Portal
Dine College
Aid & Scholarship
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
AwardSpring Portal
AmeriCorps
Veteran Benefits
Emergency Aid
External Scholarships
American Indian Services
ONNSFA – Navajo Nation
Friends of Hubbell
Native Forward Scholars Fund
NTUA Scholarship Program
American Indian College Fund
Native American Partnership
Eligibility for
Federal Aid
Financial Aid requirements you must meet to receive aid at Dine’ College
Submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) using the School Code.
Dine College School Code: 008246
Have a High School Diploma or Equivalent
Be admitted and enrolled in Title IV Approved Programs
Be a U.S. citizen or an Eligible non-Citizen
Demonstrate financial need (some scholarships are available to students without need)
Not be in default on prior student loan and not ow back a refund or repayment on a grant or other federal loans
Provide any requested documents from Financial Aid
Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
FAFSA Certitication
Upon signing the FAFSA, students certify that they:
Will use federal and/or state student financial aid only to pay the cost of attending an institution of higher education;
Are not in default on a federal student loan or have made satisfactory arrangements to repay it;
Do not owe money back on a federal student grant or have made satisfactory arrangements to repay it;
Will not receive a Federal Pell Grant from more than one college for the same period.
Upon signing the FAFSA, students and parents certify that
all of the information they provided is true and complete to the best of their knowledge and they agree
, if asked, to provide information that will verify the accuracy of their completed application. This information may include U.S. or state income tax forms that they filed or are required to file. Also, they certify that they understand that the Secretary of Education has the authority to verify information reported on the FAFSA with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and other federal agencies. If they electronically sign any document related to the federal student aid programs using an FSA ID (username and password) and/or any other credential, they certify that they are the person identified by that username and password and/or other credential, and have not disclosed that and password and/or other credential to anyone else. If they purposely give false or misleading information, they may be fined up to $20,000, sent to prison, or both.
Questions about Dine College’s financial aid requirements?
Contact us a (928) 724-6730 or email us a
finaid@dinecollege.edu
Drug Law Violation
In accordance with federal and state laws, if you are receiving financial aid in the same semester in which you are convicted for the possession or use of a controlled substance, you will be ineligible for financial aid for a period of time-related to the number of offenses committed. Refer to the chart below for an exact breakdown of ineligibility intervals:
Possession of a controlled Substance
Ineligibility period
First offense
1 Year
Second offense
2 Years
Third offense
Indefinite
Sale of controlled Substance
First offence
2 Years
Second offence
Indefinite
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