Financial need is the difference between the Cost of Attendance and the Expected Family Contribution. The College bases the amount and type of aid you receive on your financial need. Even if you have no financial need, you may still able to receive non-need based aid, such as scholarships and Unsubsidized Loans. The financial aid you receive will vary from school to school because each institution has different educational costs, aid policies, and amount of aid available to give.
Other types of funding may reduce your eligibility for federal and state financial aid. This is used by the HACC agency to decide whether you are eligible for a service and what type of service you need to assist you to remain living at home. Each HACC service has its own policy on fees, but most services ask for a small contribution, depending on your situation. Special consideration is given to people with limited finances.
Or visit www. HACC services provided in the community include: Centre-based day respite Care, company and group activities in the centre, and may include short trips away from the centre. Transport Helps people get out and about to a day centre, shopping or appointments. Social support Gives clients a hand by taking them shopping, banking or to appointments, or just providing company for a chat. Personal care Includes help with bathing or showering, dressing, hair care and toileting.
Home maintenance Home maintenance is general repair and care of a client's house or yard for example, changing light bulbs, fixing door locks. What do the numbers mean after the course title?
Our course titles include numbers separated by colons. These numbers indicate:. The course description states co-requisites or pre-requisites, if applicable. If none are listed, HACC does not require pre-requisites for that particular course.
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