Other General Policies
Financing a college education is an important investment that requires many resources. The Financial Aid office offers assistance to students by outlining various financial resources available and guiding students through the application process. Office staff is available throughout the year to assist students with their needs.
Financial Aid consists of:
- Scholarships based on merit (academic, talent, special skill).
- Grants based on need, as determined by a student's aid application.
- Employment that allows students to work and earn money to help pay for school.
- Loan money that is often repaid after school at a low interest rate.
Errors and inconsistencies in the documents provided to the Financial Aid office may require further clarification. False claims of independent student status, citizenship, false identities, forgery of signatures or certifications and false income statements will be referred to the Office of the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Education.
Changes to federal, state, or Edgewood College policies, as well as unintended errors, subject all financial aid information to modification without notice. Edgewood College reserves the right to change any provisions or requirement at any time.



