Financial Aid
Montcalm Community College has established a financial aid program of grants, loans, scholarships and work study opportunities in an effort to assist students with their expenses. Students are encouraged to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) used by the Financial Aid Office to determine eligibility for most aid sources. The amount awarded through each program depends greatly upon an analysis of the applicant’s financial situation.
2025-26 Academic Year
The 2025–26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) form is now available. You can complete the form to apply for financial aid for attendance at MCC between July 1, 2025, and June 30, 2026.
FAFSA forms submitted online will typically be processed in one to three days. Once your form is processed, you’ll be able to review your FAFSA Submission Summary and your FAFSA information will be made available to your selected schools.
Click the link above to be redirected to the studentaid.gov website where the FAFSA form can be filled out.
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Financial Aid GuideFollow the steps outlined in the Financial Aid Guide to gain access to financial aid. Priority for Financial Aid will be given to students based on the date of their completed file, so it’s best to apply as soon as possible.
Financial Aid PoliciesView documentation requirements to receive financial aid, payment information, including distribution and refund policies.
Satisfactory Academic Progress PolicyStudents receiving financial aid at Montcalm Community College should review the guidelines for maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP).
Student LoansStudent can apply for a student loan to help cover educational costs. Unlike grants or scholarships, money borrowed through student loans must be repaid.
Important Links & FormsStudents can access a variety of electronic and printable financial aid forms and find helpful links to both federal and state assistance.
Sources of Financial AidView a list of financial aid resources including grants, scholarships and federal student loans.
veterans/Military benefitsLearn more about specific educational benefits available to veterans, active military members, survivors and dependents.
Debt ManagementExplore a number of helpful tools designed to help students gain financial literacy.
Statement of Ethical Principles & Institutional Code of ConductThe primary goal of the financial aid professional is to help students achieve their educational goals through financial support and resources. National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) members are required to exemplify the highest level of ethical behavior and demonstrate the highest level of professionalism.
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