Our online resources serve as a tool to educate student applicants regarding financial aid opportunities and the impact of financial decisions on their future. This is the place to find answers and information about the financial aid application process and the many types of financial aid available at College of Court Reporting. We also offer personal assistance by our financial aid officers via email, CCR's administrative course site, telephone or in person. You may contact a financial aid officer at (866) 294-3974. Many of the documents you will be using from this section are in Adobe PDF format. To view and print them, you need the Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download the free reader from www.adobe.com.
Application Forms for 2022-2023 Award Year
FSA ID Registration This Website is your source of information for the U.S. Department of Education ID. Your ID serves as your electronic signature and provides access to your personal records. You can use the same ID in the future to apply electronically for student aid and to access your U.S. Department of Education records.
FAFSA on the Web U.S. Department of Education FREE Application for Federal Student Aid Website. FAFSA has seven steps that ask about you, your school plans, financial information and more. FAFSA has seven steps that ask about you, your school plans, financial information and more.
Master Application for Financial Aid Recipients This is an Adobe PDF document that you will download and save to your Windows Desktop. Once you have downloaded the file to your desktop, print the document, complete all applicable information and return to CCR.
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Verification Worksheet - Independent Students This is required for students who are selected for verification. This document will be sent to you by your financial aid officer once it has been determined that you have been selected for verification.
Student Loan Application, PLUS Loan Application, and Entrance Counseling If you will be applying for National Direct Student Loan, Subsidized and/or Unsubsidized, you must complete the Master Promissory Note loan application online with the U.S. Department of Education.
Student Loan Exit Counseling - All Students After Leaving School Who Have Borrowed Student Loans If you have not completed the exit counseling requirement, you will be asked to do so once you have successfully logged onto the the IFAP Website with the U.S. Department of Education.
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Application Forms for 2021-2022 Award Year
FSA ID Registration This Website is your source of information for the U.S. Department of Education ID. Your ID serves as your electronic signature and provides access to your personal records. You can use the same ID in the future to apply electronically for student aid and to access your U.S. Department of Education records.
FAFSA on the Web U.S. Department of Education FREE Application for Federal Student Aid Website. FAFSA has seven steps that ask about you, your school plans, financial information and more. FAFSA has seven steps that ask about you, your school plans, financial information and more.
Master Application for Financial Aid Recipients This is an Adobe PDF document that you will download and save to your Windows Desktop. Once you have downloaded the file to your desktop, print the document, complete all applicable information and return to CCR.
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Verification Worksheet - Independent Students This is required for students who are selected for verification. This document will be sent to you by your financial aid officer once it has been determined that you have been selected for verification.
Student Loan Application, PLUS Loan Application, and Entrance Counseling If you will be applying for National Direct Student Loan, Subsidized and/or Unsubsidized, you must complete the Master Promissory Note loan application online with the U.S. Department of Education.
Student Loan Exit Counseling - All Students After Leaving School Who Have Borrowed Student Loans If you have not completed the exit counseling requirement, you will be asked to do so once you have successfully logged onto the the IFAP Website with the U.S. Department of Education.
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