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Southern California University of Health Sciences - Consumer Information Guide

SCU distributes this Consumer Information Guide which includes a notice of the availability of information required pursuant to specific requirements under the Higher Education Opportunity Act. Read this PDF and know SCUHS consumer information guide.

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For more information on using Veterans Educational Benefits at SCU please go to this web<br />

address: http://www.scuhs.edu/financial-aid/student_veterans/. Or contact the Office <strong>of</strong><br />

Financial Aid, in person in the OneStop Enrollment Services, Bldg. B, 16200 Amber Valley Dr.,<br />

CA, 90604 or by Phone (562) 947-8755 ext 766, or Email FinancialAid@scuhs.edu<br />

You may also want to visit the Department <strong>of</strong> Veterans Affairs website, http://www gibill va<br />

gov, for additional information on educational entitlements<br />

Veteran Benefits and Financial Aid<br />

Veteran students are eligible to apply for the maximum amount <strong>of</strong> Federal grant and loan aid<br />

available to students. Veteran students are eligible for Federal Loans and grants in addition to<br />

their Veteran Education benefits. Veteran students must meet the eligibility requirements for<br />

receiving Federal grant and loan programs. <strong>Information</strong> on the types <strong>of</strong> Federal grant and loans<br />

available to all students can be found in the SCU Financial Aid Handbook at this web address<br />

http://www.scuhs.edu/financial-aid/sfah/<br />

Veteran Students Interested in Private Educational Loans<br />

In addition to Federal loans and grants veteran students also have access to borrowing private<br />

educational loans. Private student loans are non-federal loans, made by a lender such as a bank,<br />

credit union, state agency, or a school. Federal student loans include many benefits (such as fixed<br />

interest rates and income-based repayment plans) not typically <strong>of</strong>fered with private loans. In<br />

contrast, private loans are generally more expensive than federal student loans. The following<br />

website will help you compare the differences between federal loans and private loans used for<br />

educational purposes https://studentaid.ed.gov/types/loans/federal-vs-private<br />

Please note that all <strong>of</strong> these consumer resources are available upon request for students to access<br />

in the OneStop Enrollment Services Building B, 16200 Amber Valley Dr., CA, 90604. Phone:<br />

(562) 902-3309 or Email: Admissions@scuhs.edu, Registrar@scuhs.edu, or<br />

FinancialAid@scuhs.edu<br />

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