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Services to Support Student Success 78 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019 Services to Support Student Success 79 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019 Services to Support Room & Board 7,926 9,950 3,784 Books 1,600 1,600 1,600 Student Success Miscellaneous 5,432 5,432 5,432 Transportation 1,600 3,200 3,200 Student Financial Aid Total $23,568 $27,192 $21,026 UCO awards over 117 million dollars in federal, state, and private **Variables: Cost of education for non-resident students will add approxi- aid to more than 10,000 students annually. mately $9,000. Office of Student Financial Aid Changes in enrollment or living arrangements can significantly University of Central Oklahoma affect eligibility, and may require funds to be repaid. Enrollment Nigh University Center, Room 141 changes can be identified; however it is the student’s responsibility 100 North University Drive to notify UCO of changes in living arrangements. Edmond, OK 73034-5209 Enrollment Changes Phone: (405) 974-2727 During the semester students may drop courses without a grade FAX (405) 340-7658 notation on their transcript, or change a course for credit to audit. Federal School Code: 003152 If federal funds have already been issued to the student or credited Web Address: http://www.uco.edu/finaid/ to the students account, this action would constitute a re-evaluation Applying for Aid of eligibility resulting in a repayment. Federal aid recipients who Students may apply for Federal Financial Aid by completing completely withdraw after school begins, up through 60% of the the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at: fafsa. semester will have to repay some portion of the federal funds gov . The annual application process for each upcoming school received which will be debited to the student’s UCO account. year is available beginning October 1. Students seeking financial Types of Aid Programs aid for summer enrollment must complete a separate UCO sum- UCO participates in the following Federal and State Programs: mer application in addition to the current year FAFSA. Summer Federal Pell Grant (FPELL), Federal Supplemental Educational aid applications are available when summer enrollment begins Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), William D. Ford Federal Direct each spring. Beginning in 2018-2019, Oklahoma Promise eligible Loan Program, Federal Work-Study (FWS), Oklahoma Tuition Aid students are required to submit a FAFSA each year. Grant (OTAG), the Teacher Education Assistance for College & Important Dates and Deadlines Higher Education (TEACH) and the Oklahoma Promise Program. Applicants are advised to apply as soon as possible after Janu- More detailed information concerning Applying for Aid, the ary 1st of each year for best consideration for all aid programs UCO Financial Aid Process, and general information may be ob- including the Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant, OTAG. tained by going to the Financial Aid web site at: May 31 - UCO Priority Processing Deadline (Applicants whose **http://www.uco.edu/finaid/. FAFSA is processed by this deadline will receive an award notifi- **On the web site, students will find a number of financial aid cation prior to the end of June.) forms that may be required that can be downloaded. They can also view financial aid updates and announcements that will Cost of Attendance carry the latest information and important deadlines. The cost of attendance figures listed below represent a full academic year’s cost, based on an average full-time enrollment Scholarships for two semesters, therefore these figures should be divided in The offices of Student Financial Aid & Scholarships and half to reflect one semester cost and allowances for averaged Undergraduate Admissions coordinate scholarship programs for expenses to include tuition and fees, room and board, books, incoming freshmen, transfer and current UCO students. These miscellaneous and personal expenses. The cost of attendance is scholarships are based on academic achievement, extracurricular used to determine the maximum amount of funding a student is activities, volunteer and community service, leadership, citizenship eligible to receive. These costs may vary from school to school. and financial need. Allowances for room and board will vary depending on living ar- Students may find a list of available scholarships by visiting rangements (Off-Campus, On-Campus, or with parents). Finan- our website at www.uco.edu/scholarships. Students may apply cial Aid disbursements will be based upon enrollment status (full, for scholarships and admission through our combined application three-quarter, or half-time). For planning purposes, the following at www.uco.edu/apply by the application deadlines of: Novem- cost figures are offered as estimates of reasonable expected -ex ber 2, 2018 (for Spring) or April 1, 2019 (for Fall) for Incoming penses for average credits of full-time undergraduate Oklahoma Transfers; February 1, 2019 for Incoming Freshmen. Eligibility for resident students: these awards also requires completion of the FAFSA (Free Applica- tion for Federal Student Aid) by the stated deadlines. **Living On- Off- With Parents If you have questions, contact the Office of Student Financial Status Campus Campus Services and Scholarships at (405) 974-2727 or visit www.uco.edu/ Tuition & Fees $6,944 $6,944 $6,944 scholarships. Loan Fees 66 66 66 80 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019 Department Scholarships Vocational Rehabilitation Many academic departments at UCO offer scholarships to A Vocational Rehabilitation office is located at 428 W. 15th students who display exceptional scholastic ability or talent in a Street, Suite 1, Edmond, Oklahoma. The number to call is 405- particular area. Please contact the individual departments for more 657-1800. All students seeking vocational rehabilitation assistance information. must be processed and cleared through that office each term. Please contact this office directly about eligibility requirements. Leadership Scholarships UCO’s commitment to leadership development extends into the scholarships the University offers to incoming freshman and Student Affairs transfer students. UCO has established two leadership scholar- The Division for Student Affairs provides a challenging and ship programs, the President’s Leadership Council and Leaders of supportive community for students by fostering their understand- Tomorrow. These scholarship programs are designed to recognize ing of self, appreciation of diversity, and commitment to service. students who have demonstrated leadership during their high These goals are achieved by providing progressive and inclusive school and collegiate careers and to provide a framework for programs and services that enhance student learning and well-being. learning and experiences to enhance their continued leadership The departments within Student Affairs offer support for development. For more information see the Leadership website: personal enrichment and development of leadership skills. All http://sites.uco.edu/central/leadership/scholarships/index.asp. departments aim to assist students in achieving their personal and academic goals. University of Central Oklahoma Foundation Scholarships The departments reporting to the Vice President for Student The UCO Foundation funds approximately 250 scholarships Affairs include: each academic year for continuing education students. Scholar- Undergraduate Academic Advisement ship amounts vary from $250 - $5,000 per year. Applications Articulation are available at “www.uco.edu/foundation, the Foundation office Bursar Evans Hall 102 and the Undergraduate Admissions office Nigh Campus Tours and Events University Center 126H. Degree Audit Enrollment Services Office of Veteran Student Support Financial Aid The UCO Office of Veteran Student Support (VSS) is ranked #10 Student Success “Best for Vets” in the country by Military Times magazine. UCO Office of Undergraduate Admissions VSS maintains a full-time office of both knowledgeable veteran staff One Stop Shop members and student veteran workers. Their veteran staff can help Records Processing facilitate a smooth transition for members of the veteran community, Recruitment including family members, and help identify scholarships, internal Registrar and external resources and additional educational opportunities be- Scholarships yond the range and scope of the GI Bill. The VSS office has recently Student Financial Services been awarded two federal grant funded programs: SSS SALUTE and Veteran Student Support Veterans Upward Bound (VUB) to help provide returning student Career Development Center veterans with additional educational and financial advantages and Experiential Learning: resources to assist them throughout their academic journey. Disability Support Services The VetHERO Office, located within the VSS Office, is designed Office of Global Affairs to provide information and personal assistance to both student Centre for Global Competency veterans and dependents. The VetHERO staff helps assist students New Broncho Orientation (Stampede Week) in accessing eBenefits, understanding GI Bill benefits, completing Office of Parent and Family Programs requirements to receive VA entitlements and creating a military- Plunkett Field and Stage friendly campus culture and academic environment for the veteran Student Conduct Office community. Center for Counseling and Well-Being Please contact or stop by the UCO Veteran Student Support Of- Student Life: fice, located in Room 221 of the second
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