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Useful Financial Aid Web Sites

The following Web addresses provide a wealth of free information regarding the financial assistance process and related topics:

The Electronic Student Services - T.E.S.S.

http://tess.tcnj.edu/

This site is housed within The College of New Jersey's web site. It contains on-line versions of the Course Bulletin, student account and financial aid information as well as other helpful information.


Release of Student Information Policy

http://www.tcnj.edu/~recreg/policies/ferpa.html

Important information concerning TCNJ's policies/procedures with regard to the release of student information is available at this site.


Office of Student Accounts

http://www.tcnj.edu/~stuacct/

This site contains current information on semester tuition bill charges and billing cycles. Additionally, installment plan options, parking services and ID card information may be accessed via this site.


The Financial Aid Information Page

http://www.finaid.org

This site, developed by Mark Kantrowitz for the National Association of Financial Aid Administrators, is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of financial aid. Also known as the FinAid Page, this resource includes an estimator of family contribution and need, a free scholarship search service called FastWeb, a loan repayment calculator, and many other items of interest.


Department of Education Office of Post secondary Ed.

http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE

Here you will find an on-line version of The Student Guide to Federal Financial Aid Programs, Title IV school codes, state higher education assistance authority addresses and phone numbers, and more.


U.S. Department of Education's National Student Loan Data System

http://www.nslds.ed.gov/

This site is the department's central database for student aid. NSLDS provides a centralized, integrated view of the Title IV loans and Pell grants that are tracked through their entire cycle; from aid approval through closure. This site will provide students with a detailed view of the entire loan history regardless of the institution attended.


New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority

http://www.hesaa.org

This site contains information on state grant, scholarship, and loan programs as well as Federal Title IV student aid programs.


Mapping Your Future

http://www.mapping-your-future.org

ALL student loan borrowers at TCNJ are required to participate in Entrance and Exit Student Loan Counseling. New borrowers must complete Entrance Loan Counseling before the first disbursement of their loan assistance at TCNJ. Borrowers graduating, ceasing enrollment, or withdrawing from TCNJ must complete Exit Loan Counseling prior to leaving the campus. Failure to oblige these requirements may result in award cancellation or the withholding of student records.


Federal Trade Commission

http://www.ftc.gov

This web site contains information about scholarship scams, how to avoid them, and how to recognize them.


Occupational Outlook Handbook

http://www.bls.gov/oco/

Career information, employment projections, and job search tips are covered at this site maintained by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.


NASFAA

http://www.nasfaa.org

The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators' web site contains areas of particular interest to students and families applying for financial aid.


Academic Management Service - (AMS)

http://www.tuitionpay.com

This site provides information so that students wishing to pay their semester bills through an installment program can do so through Academic Management Services (AMS). Annual college expenses are paid in 10 equal installments.


ECSI

http://www.ecsi.net

This site provides information to students regarding Educational Computer Systems, Inc., which is the billing service The College uses to service and bill Federal Perkins and Nursing Student Loans.


fastWEB

http://www.fastweb.com

This site offers students and parents the ability to search for scholarship opportunities at no cost, as well as information about the financial aid process.


Selective Service System

http://www.sss.gov

If you are a young man, age 18 through 25, and need information about registering for Selective Service, you should visit this site.


U.S. Department of Education PIN

http://www.pin.ed.gov/

The PIN serves as your identifier to let you access your personal information in various U.S. Department of Education systems. Request a PIN online.


 

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Student Financial Assistance

The College of New Jersey

Green Hall, Room 101

P.O. Box 7718

Ewing, NJ 08628

P) 609.771.2211

F) 609.637.5154

E) osfa@tcnj.edu

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