Frequently Asked Questions
Right now! The sooner you apply for Financial Aid the sooner you’ll know your award information. We always recommend filing your FAFSA as early as possible.
The FAFSA is valid for one year only, so it is necessary to reapply each year.
No. You can apply for financial aid any time after October 1. However, you must have completed the entire Admissions Process (including high school transcripts, GED scores, previously attended college/university transcripts, SAT Scores/placement test scores) and be admitted into an eligible program before LCC will notify you of your aid eligibility.
No. It is permissible to use estimates of your income tax data when you complete your FAFSA as long as they aren’t far off from actual values. However, before you can receive financial aid, you must have completed your current year federal tax return. Either you or the Financial Aid Office will need to correct your figures and resubmit your application for corrections after your new tax return has been filed.
Our federal school code is 002940. This is the quickest way to search for LCC when making your school selection on the FAFSA.
The Federal Processor recommends that you submit your FAFSA prior to March 15. Lenoir Community College’s deadline is June 30. The earlier you apply, the earlier we will be able to notify you of your financial aid eligibility.
Yes. Many families mistakenly think they don’t qualify for aid. There is no good excuse for not applying. Additionally, there are a few sources of aid, such as state grants, scholarships, and private alternative loans that maybe available.
There is no specific cutoff. Each family’s financial situation is different and many factors other than income are used to calculate the EFC (expected family contribution) that is used to determine award eligibility.
Several variables, such as family size, number of family members in college, age of older parent, income, and asset information are included in the calculation of a student’s financial need.
If your situation changes because of unusual circumstances after submitting the FAFSA, contact the Office of Financial Aid. We may request you submit an appeal with appropriate supporting documentation for review.
Yes. Eligible students who are ¾ time (9-11 credits), ½ time (6-8 credits), and less than ½ time (1-5 credits) can receive the federal Pell grant, state aid, and scholarships.
Yes. It may be necessary to reduce your financial aid if an outside scholarship arrives after our aid offer.
If your tuition is adjusted because you drop a course, it may be necessary to reduce your financial aid. If you totally withdraw from LCC during the first 60% of the semester, your financial aid will be reduced and you may owe LCC and/or the U.S. Department of Education an overpayment. Dropping courses and withdrawing are academic actions that might seriously affect your future aid eligibility because of failure to maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). It is your responsibility to fully understand the implications of such decisions, more information is available under the Satisfactory Academic Progress portion of the Financial Aid page.