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Christopher Mercado / Master’s Degree in Business Administration with specialty in Planning and Strategy
I decided to study a master’s degree in the online modality at NUC for the benefit of being able to manage my time without the need to physically attend a classroom. The study platform used is at the forefront of online education. The teachers are trained and experts on their subject.
Bruce Suerio / Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice
THANK YOU! Without the support and education received at NUC University, I would not have been able to be admitted to the law schools of two large universities in the country.
Carmen I. Hernández Vega / Master’s Degree in Business Administration with specialty in Human Resources
“I have the opportunity to say that NUC UNIVERSITY has been in charge of my University Education. Teachers both in person and online have been of a high quality. This is NUC UNIVERSITY, it makes you feel that you can get where you want, achieve what you want, it helps you in your purpose and does not let you go until you see that your dreams come true !!!!!! “
Magda Vázquez Mendoza / Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology with major in Information Assurance and Security
“NUC University has given me the support and tools to complete my studies in Information Systems. It has excellent academic and administrative resources that provide the support to be a student of excellence.”
Frequent questions
NUC University offers you the following supplementary financial aid.
State
Scholarship Program for Students with Academic Talent (BETA) – awarded to students with an average of 3.00 or more, enrolled full-time (12 credits or more) and who have an annual family income no greater than the equivalent of 80% of the median income in Puerto Rico.
Federals
FSEOG- Federal scholarship program for students enrolled at the undergraduate level who have not yet completed high school requirements. To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must show extreme financial need. National University College, by federal requirement, must give priority to students eligible for the Federal Pell Grant and with an expected family contribution of zero.
Self-help
Federal Work-Study Program: The federal government provides from 75% to 100% of the funds for this program and National University College completes the match with institutional funds. Participants are assigned a part-time job for which they receive a salary that will help defray their education expenses. The student has the opportunity to work in different departments within the Institution, public agencies and in private non-profit organizations. Payment is made monthly at the end of the month, according to the hours worked. The salary to be earned from this program is the federal minimum wage in validity and in some occasions (depending on the complexity of the work carried out by the student) he is paid more than the federal minimum.
The Federal Department of Education requires that all educational institutions that receive federal Title IV funds use the federal formula for determining the financial aid to be offered to their students. Financial need is defined as the difference between the estimated expenses of studies (cost of education) and how much is the expected family contribution (EFC) of the student’s family to subsidize the educational expenses of the student.
If the cost of education is greater than the expected family contribution, the student may be financially eligible for all financial aid programs subject to need. On the contrary, if the cost of education is less than the expected family contribution, the student is ineligible due to financial need for financial assistance programs subject to need.
After receiving your offer indicating the aid for which you were eligible, you can review the tuition costs at the following address. The Collections Office can guide you on your payment balance (if applicable).
The federal Pell grant money limit that a student can receive is equal to six academic years or 600%. Once you reach the maximum usage time, you will not be eligible to receive this help again. Through the National Student Loan Data System, you can verify your percentage of scholarship consumed at the following address: http://www.nslds.ed.gov/nslds_SA/
The FAFSA application must be completed before the beginning of the academic year and / or as soon as it has your or your parent’s income information.
NUC must have the results of the application by the last day of the academic calendar, before your last day of attendance, in mid-September of each year; the thing that happens first. If the NUC does not receive the information electronically, it must deliver the SAR response to the Financial Aid office. This document and the ISIR have the EFC that will be used to determine your financial aid eligibility.
The Federal Department of Education has a process for verifying applications and making corrections. The Central Processing System (CPS) selects the applications that will go through the verification process. You must deliver or send the documents requested by the Financial Aid Office on time. The verification process is considered completed once the student submits all the information required in the Economic Assistance Office and it certifies that there is no conflicting information and / or data. Once the process is completed, the student will be able to receive the offers and disbursements of aid for which they are eligible.
If you live with both parents, you must submit the state (Puerto Rico) or federal return for both.