3 - SNHU Academic Archive
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3 - SNHU Academic Archive
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OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE<br />
New Hampshire College does urge its<br />
students to seek assistance from every<br />
source outside the college in addition to<br />
making application through the financial aid<br />
office. You should consider local programs<br />
such as Dollars For Scholars, Service Clubs<br />
and Trust Programs which may be known to<br />
the Trust Officer at your local bank. Your<br />
Director of Guidance should be able to<br />
provide you with information concerning<br />
available reference material. You are<br />
required to report awards of $100 or more to<br />
the Director of Financial Aid.<br />
Your success in obtaining support from<br />
sources outside the College does not<br />
automatically reduce assistance approved<br />
for you through the Financial Aid Office.<br />
Laws and rules governing such matters are<br />
extremely complex and New Hampshire<br />
College can best serve you and all its<br />
students by having the most accurate and<br />
up to date information available concerning<br />
your situation.<br />
PAYMENT OF COLLEGE BILLS<br />
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All bills are due and payable upon presentation.<br />
It is usually the College's policy to bill in<br />
advance of a term and to insist on payment<br />
in full prior to the first day of class. Exceptions<br />
require the expressed prior approval of<br />
the Business Office.<br />
INSTALLMENT PAYMENT PROGRAMS<br />
Educational loans are probably available<br />
through your local lenders and other organizations<br />
such as The Tuition Plan, Inc., or<br />
National Shawmut Bank of Boston. The<br />
College will be pleased to see that information<br />
is forwarded to you concerning such<br />
options.<br />
VETERANS PAYMENT PLAN<br />
The College has available a special installment<br />
payment plan for students receiving<br />
education assistance from the Veterans<br />
Administration. Inquiries regarding the<br />
Veterans Payment Plan should be directed<br />
to the Business Office. New Hampshire<br />
College does have veterans specialists on its<br />
staff and a VA representative on campus<br />
DEPOSIT POLICIES<br />
New Students: Upon receipt of acceptance<br />
by the College, a new student is required to<br />
submit a tuition deposit of $100 and, if<br />
applicable, a room reservation deposit of<br />
$100. These deposits are billed by the<br />
Admissions Office, are payable to the<br />
Business Office, will be credited to the<br />
student's account and are subject to the<br />
Refund/Withdrawal Policy explained in this<br />
booklet.<br />
Returning Students: In the Spring students<br />
scheduled to return to the College in the Fail<br />
are billed a tuition deposit of $100 and, if<br />
applicable, a room deposit of $100. These<br />
payments are credited to the student's<br />
account and are subject to the indicated<br />
Refund/Withdrawal policy.<br />
Early Decision Candidates: Incoming<br />
freshmen applicants who select New<br />
Hampshire College's relatively unique Early<br />
Financial Aid Option are required to pay