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- Monday, January 11 Confirmation, Registration, Sign Financial Aid
- Tuesday, January 12 Late Registration, Sign Financial Aid
- Wednesday, January 13 Classes begin
- Wednesday, January 20 Last day to register for class
- Wednesday, March 2 Midterm
- Mon.-Fri. March 14-18 Spring Break
- Friday, March 25 Good Friday Holiday
- Wednesday, April 13 Last day to drop a class
- Friday, April 29 Last day of spring semester classes
- Mon.-Thurs., May 2-May 5 Final Examinations
- Saturday, May 7 Graduation Graduate Online and All Bi-Term
- Monday, January 11 First day of term
- Tuesday, January 19 Last day to register
- Monday, February 22 Last day to drop a class
- Thursday, March 3 Last day of term
- Monday, March 7 First day of term
- Tuesday, March 15 Last day to register
- Monday, April 18 Last day to drop a class
- Thursday, April 28 Last day of term
16-Week Term: January 11 – April 28, 2016
OFFICIAL UNDERGRADUATE CALENDAR OF EVENTS SUMMER TERM -- 2015-2016
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- Monday, January 11 First day of classes
- Tuesday, January 19 Last day to register for classes
- Monday, April 4 Last day to drop a class
- Thursday, April 28 Last day of term
Academic Resource Center (ARC)
Known around campus as the ARC, the Academic Resource Center offers free academic support services to all UC students. ARC Director Carolyn Reaves each year recruits and trains advanced students from all subject areas to act as peer tutors. Individuals have the option of arranging regular tutoring for ongoing academic assistance or of dropping by the ARC for help with particular assignments.
Financial Aid
University of the Cumberlands is committed to providing an exceptional education at a reasonable cost. UC's cost of tuition, room and board remains below the national average for private four-year colleges and universities.
At UC, there are a number of resources available to you, even if you and your family can only afford to pay a portion of your college expenses. Financial aid options include loans, grants, scholarships, and work-study programs.
University of the Cumberlands is committed to providing an exceptional education at a reasonable cost. UC's cost of tuition, room and board remains below the national average for private four-year colleges and universities.
At UC, there are a number of resources available to you, even if you and your family can only afford to pay a portion of your college expenses. Financial aid options include loans, grants, scholarships, and work-study programs.
Financial Aid Fast Facts
Grants
Grants are given based on many different criteria. They may or may not require a minimum GPA, ACT or SAT score, or financial need level.
- Federal Pell Grant
A federal grant given to students on the basis of financial need. - Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
A federal grant that supplements Federal Pell grants. - Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarships
- Kentucky Tuition Grant (KTG)
A need-based grant for qualified Kentucky residents attending independent colleges within the state. - College Access Program (CAP)
A need-based grant for qualified Kentucky residents attending colleges within the state.
The Federal Work-Study Program is a program using federal money to provide a way for students with financial need to earn money to help pay education expenses.
A student's total Federal Work-Study award depends on when the application is received, level of financial need, and Cumberland's current funding level.
Work-study jobs are paid minimum wage for each hour worked. Checks are issued twice a month and are available at the Bursar’s Office. Students are encouraged to use this money to pay off their student account first, then use any remainder to pay for outside educational expenses.
Though work-study jobs are generally on campus, some off campus work is available. On campus work-study is available in nearly every campus office and organization. Off campus jobs are generally work for a private nonprofit organization or an agency with community interest.
To apply for Federal Work-Study, students must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Scholarships are available to undergraduate students, excluding online students. Scholarship amounts range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars.
How to Apply for AidThe first step is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Although there are two ways to complete the FAFSA, the quickest and, in our opinion, the easiest way is on-line at www.fafsa.gov. First, the student and a parent should create an FSA ID and password by visiting https://fsaid.ed.gov/npas/index.htm. Once the student and a parent each have created and FSA ID and password, the family is ready to complete the FAFSA on-line through the secure, government website at www.fafsa.gov.
OFFICIAL UNDERGRADUATE CALENDAR OF EVENTS SUMMER TERM -- 2015-2016
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- California $114,815
- Texas $96,562
- New York $100,835
- Washington $110,380
- Illinois $92,061
- Massachusetts $109,842
- Florida $84,984
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