Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Frequently Asked Questions for Financial Aid
1. What is the FAFSA school code for SPC?
The SPC FAFSA school code is 003611.
2. How do I reach a Financial Aid Advisor?
Please call (806) 716-2100 or email finaid@southplainscollege.edu.
3. Why do I have to use my parents' income on the FAFSA?
All students are required to use their parents' income on the FAFSA unless they are 24 years of age, married, a veteran, an orphan/ward of the court, a graduate student, or provide at least 51 percent of the financial support for a dependent. Students with special circumstances may contact the Financial Aid Office.
4. Why did I have to turn in my tax return transcript and other paperwork, but my friends did not have to?
The Department of Education selects students for verification. Verification is a process to compare the data reported on the FAFSA to the information submitted to the Financial Aid Office. Approximately 30 percent of FAFSA's are selected randomly for verification.
5. Which FAFSA do I have to complete?
Fall '23, Spring '24, Summer '24 2023-2024 FAFSA
Fall '24 ,Spring '25, Summer '25 2024-2025 FAFSA
6. What are the priority dates*?
Fall & Spring Semesters June 10
Spring Semester Only October 15
Summer Session March 1
*Priority dates--Dates by which all students should complete their files to be considered for all types of aid, including limited funding for some grants and on-campus jobs; also, the date to ensure that funding will be available for the pre-registration payment due date and open registration.
7. What are the absolute deadlines for completing the FAFSA forms?
June 30, 2023 for 2023-2024 school year
*Absolute deadline--The last day you can submit a FAFSA to the Department of Education for the current school year.
8. I feel I have extreme circumstances that are not reflected in the FAFSA results. What do I do?
If you or your family's financial situation has changed sigificantly from what is reflected on your FAFSA application you may be eligible to complete a Professional Judgement application or be a candidate for the Cost of Attendance Appeal. To view more information follow the link provided: Changes to your Family's Financial Situation .
9. Are there part-time jobs available on campus?
Yes, part-time jobs are available for students who are eligible for work-study. Please contact the Financial Aid Office to see if you are eligible. View information and available positions online at Work-study information.
10. What do I do if I have a scholarship?
Donors should send scholarship funds and disbursement requirements directly to the SPC Scholarship Office. Any additional questions can be directed to Shalyn Slape, Scholarship Coordinator, at (806) 716-2219 or by email at sslape@southplainscollege.edu.
11. What do I do if I have an outside source paying for my college?
Students who have Texas Rehab, Federal Rehab, Texas National Guard and Texas Tomorrow Fund should send their documentation to the Business Office or contact Jessica Lopez at (806) 716-2401.
12. What do I do if I have an exemption?
Submit documentation for Blind, Deaf, Children of Disabled Firefighters and Law Enforcement Officers, Foster Care, Adopted, Peace Officers Disabled in the Line of Duty, and Surviving Spouse and Minor Child of Deceased Public Servants to the Admissions and Records Office for approval. Documentation must only be submitted once and returning students using these exemptions may contact the Financial Aid Office directly to have their exemptions applied. Students wishing to use the Fire Fighter's or Peace Officer's exemption must submit their documentation to the Admissions and Records Office for approval each semester they wish to use their exemption.
Documentation required for the Children of Nurse Faculty, Preceptors and/or their Children, Education Aide, and Hazlewood exemptions must be submitted to the Financial Aid Office each semester the student wishes to use their exemption.
13. What if I want to use my VA benefits?
Contact the VA Advisor at (806) 716-2361 for assistance with any VA questions.
14. Why am I on Financial Aid Suspension when I paid for some semesters myself?
All semesters are considered for Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP).
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)--The federal requirement that all Financial Aid
Offices track your academic progress toward earning your certificate, associate degree
or transfer hours. It contains the following three components: cumulative GPA, length
of attendance and hours attempted versus hours earned. SAP Policy.
15. If I take a semester off, will that lift my Financial Aid Suspension?
No.
16. What must be done in order to have my Financial Aid Suspension lifted?
The Suspension status will be lifted after the student meets all three SAP criteria.
17. Is there an appeal deadline?
The appeal deadline is two months after the first class day of the semester for which you are appealing (15 days after the first class day for summer semesters).
18. If I was a full-time student when I was placed on Financial Aid Suspension, can I retake just the one class that placed me on Suspension to have it lifted?
The Suspension status will be lifted after the student meets all three SAP criteria.
19. What will happen to my financial aid if I drop one class?
Your financial aid awards will adjust according to your enrollment status until the Official Census Date. Classes dropped prior to the census will not affect your SAP. If, after census date it is determined you ceased attending a class prior to census date, your awards will be adjusted accordingly and your SAP will be affected.
*Official Census Date--The 12th class day for the fall and spring terms. For 5 week summer terms, it is the 4th class day. For any other length sessions, please contact the Financial Aid Office.
20. What happens to my loan if I drop below 6 hours?
If you drop below 6 hours prior to the Official Census Date, you will not receive your loan funds, and future loan disbursements will be canceled.
If you are awarded a one semester loan and you drop below 6 hours before the second disbursement date, your second disbursement will be canceled.
If you drop below 6 hours before the 60 percent point of the semester, you might be required to pay some of your loan funds back to the school.
If, at the end of the semester, enough instructors report that you stopped attending class to drop you below 6 hours before the 60 percent point of the semester, you will be required to pay back some of your loan funds to the school.
21. What happens if I withdraw from all of my classes?
If you withdraw, are withdrawn by instructor, or cease attending classes, you may be required to repay a portion of your aid to the Business Office. Withdrawing will also affect your SAP status.
22. What if I receive "F" grades in all of my classes?
If the "F" grades are earned and you have attended or participated in your classes up to or past the 60 percent point of the semester, you will only be penalized by SAP. If your last day of attendance is prior to the 60 percent point of the semester, then you will also have to return funds.
23. Can my Professor/Instructor drop me?
Professors/Instructors may drop students from a class for excessive absences or for
non-participation. Professors/instructors will report the last date of participation.