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FINANCIAL AID CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT for Mnscu Institutions FINANCIAL AID CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT for MnSCU Institutions Student Section Name: ___________________________________________________________________________ Tech ID: ______________________________ Address: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Telephone: (______) ______________________ E-mail Address: _____________________________________________ Term/Year: ____________ Indicate the College you plan to attend: Alexandria Technical College NE Hibbing Community College Anoka-Ramsey Community College NE Itasca Community College Anoka Technical College NE Mesabi Range Community and Technical College Bemidji State University NE Rainy River Community College Central Lakes College NE Vermilion Community College Century College Normandale Community College Dakota County Technical College North Hennepin Community College Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College Northland Community and Technical College Hennepin Technical College Northwest Technical College Inver Hills Community College Pine Technical College Lake Superior College Ridgewater College Metropolitan State University Rochester Community and Technical College Minneapolis Community and Technical College Saint Paul College Minnesota State College - Southeast Technical St. Cloud State University Minnesota State Community & Technical College St. Cloud Technical and Community College Minnesota State University, Mankato South Central College Minnesota State University, Moorhead Southwest Minnesota State University Minnesota West Community and Technical College Winona State University I understand: I cannot receive financial aid at two schools during the same term. Enrollment in extended term and/or correspondence courses may have an impact on my financial aid. The consortium course(s), if approved, will be included in measuring Satisfactory Academic Progress at my home institution. I cannot change my enrollment without notifying the Financial Aid Office at my home institution. Riverland is designated as my home school (the school where I will receive my degree) and I will receive financial aid from Riverland for the term specified on the Consortium agreement. Student Signature: _________________________________________________________________ Date: _________________________________ Home Institution Section I recommend that the course(s) being taken at the Host Institution be approved for the Financial Aid Consortium Agreement. Riverland Community College will accept these courses as part of the student’s degree/diploma/certificate program. The courses approved are: Transfer Specialist Signature: ________________________________________________________ Date: _________________________________ Financial Aid Office Use Only This Financial Aid Consortium Agreement is: __________ Approved __________ Not Approved Credits at Host school __________ Credits at Home school __________ Total Credits for the semester __________ Financial Aid Signature: _____________________________________________________________ Date: _________________________________ Riverland is asking you to provide information that includes private and/or confidential information under state and federal law. Riverland is asking for this information in order to process this form. You are not legally required to provide the information we are requesting; however, the college may not be able to effectively process this form without it. .
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