Selected Student Forms-to be completed by entering class:
Verification Forms: FASFA
If selected for verification one of the forms below will be required. The Financial Aid Officer will notified you on which form will be required. Download, complete and bring in or mail to the CTC Financial Aid Office. Please all the Financial Aid office if you have questions: 417-359-7095, extension: 17025 Mailing address: CTC- Financial Aid Office 609 S. River St. Carthage, MO 64836 FASFA Year 22-23 Dependent (Required to use parents tax information) V1 V4 V5 Independent Student VI V4 V5 C Codes When the Financial Aid Office receives a student’s ISIR with a “C” code, the reject code will be identified and must be resolved before the student is eligible to receive any form of Financial Aid. If the “C” code cannot be resolved and the student is unable to private pay for the program, they will forfeit their position in the current class. The student can reapply for a future class as long as they have resolved the “C” code rejection. |
Federal regulations require some parents and students to submit proof that they did not file an IRS Tax Return in 2018. This documentation is required if all of the following are true:
Parents of Dependent Students:
Independent Students or their Spouses:
Click Links below for request form information: Non-filers who do not have their own verifiable credit history can complete Form 4506-T and mail it to the address below if they are a California resident or business owner: Mailing/Fax Information: RAIVS Team Stop 6705 P-6 Kansas City, MO 64999 FAX: 1-855-821-0094 (Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia) RAIVS Team Stop 37106 Fresno, CA 93888 FAX: 1-(855) 800-8105 (Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming) |
Displaced Homemakers
The Displaced Homemaker Fee Waiver Grant is offered to qualified individuals and is interpreted to include single parents. A Displaced homemaker is defined as an individual whose principal job has been homemaking, and who has lost his or her main source of income because of divorce, separation, death or disability of a spouse; or long-term family income below poverty level; or loss of eligibility for public assistance; and someone who has not been employed on a full-time basis of forty hours per week for at least three years. such full-time employment shall not include seasonal occupations. Displaced homemakers are generally women, but there are men who fit the definition and have been served with these funds. The tuition waivers are used to offset the cost of tuition for eligible recipients to enroll in a long-term career training program.
Student Application
The Displaced Homemaker Fee Waiver Grant is offered to qualified individuals and is interpreted to include single parents. A Displaced homemaker is defined as an individual whose principal job has been homemaking, and who has lost his or her main source of income because of divorce, separation, death or disability of a spouse; or long-term family income below poverty level; or loss of eligibility for public assistance; and someone who has not been employed on a full-time basis of forty hours per week for at least three years. such full-time employment shall not include seasonal occupations. Displaced homemakers are generally women, but there are men who fit the definition and have been served with these funds. The tuition waivers are used to offset the cost of tuition for eligible recipients to enroll in a long-term career training program.
Student Application