Are you interested in attending Grayson County College, but
wondering how you are going to afford it? The Office of Financial
Aid (OFA) wants to help make your education possible. We administer
grants, scholarships, work-study, and loans for the College. This
aid is from Federal, State and Institutional sources and is
generally awarded based on need.
Grants and scholarships are "gift aid" which do not need to be
repaid. Work-study is on campus employment, and loans are required
to be paid back upon completion of your degree program, or when you
drop below half-time (6 hours) enrollment. You may qualify for one
or all of these types of aid. Please read on to determine what you
have to do to be considered for the aid we administer.
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All students and parents must present picture ID in order to
receive financial aid information. Students or parents contacting
financial aid by phone must be able to answer three identity
questions. Parent must be listed on the FAFSA to receive an
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Grayson County College's school code
for completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
is 003570: Entering Grayson's school code will allow the Office of
Financial Aid to receive your FAFSA's results electronically.