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Financial
Aid and Student Employment
Financial Aid - Financing
Your Dreams
Our students
share a common dream: to live and work in the exciting
fields of aviation, aerospace, and related spheres.
Ariane Information is proud to offer, at a reasonable
tuition rate, the high-quality, high-tech education
needed for careers in these and other areas.
Although the centre believes that the primary
responsibility for financing education lies with the
student and the student's family, there are many
programs to supplement the student/family contribution
toward the cost of study.
How To
Apply for Financial Aid
To be considered for
financial aid, you must complete a
Credit Application for Student Aid.
Documents
Needed
You may
need the following financial information
(other documents may be needed):
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Your Social Security Number
(optional)
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Your Passport or ID number
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Your driver's license (if any)
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Your last forms and other records of
money earned
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Your (and your spouse's, if you are
married) last Income Tax Return,
foreign tax return
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Your parents' Income Tax Return (if
you are a dependent student)
What
happens next
After completing the application,
generally, the
processing time is a few days. Once we receive
your information, we will prepare a letter that outlines
the aid programs for which you are eligible through
banks, etc. Plan on having sufficient funds available
for books, supplies, and any other personal expenses
during the training in the event that there is some
delay in crediting your financial aid. Your student
accounting information will be available by contacting
us at
finances@ariane-info.com once you're an accepted
student.
Banks
Bank of Montreal (Canada): 1-800-361-6681
www.bmo.com
Harris Bank (USA): 1-847-238-2265
www.harrisbank.com
Supplemental forms
Occasionally, you may be asked to complete additional
forms to help in verifying information you provided.
Student Employment
At Ariane
Information, some of our students may work part time.
Earnings can be used for personal expenses or saved to
help with tuition charges. On-campus jobs are available
at convenient hours between classes, after classes,
and/or on weekends. Generally, it's not a good idea for
new students or freshmen to work too many hours while
adjusting to centre life and trying to achieve a
satisfactory grade point average. However, new students
are guaranteed to earn the minimum wage by working a
maximum of 10 hours per week. Offers of student
employment on financial aid award letters are based on
availability at the time of enrolment and award amounts
must be earned.
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