STUDENT FINANCIAL AID
Baker Aviation School offers several programs
of financial aid to assist students in meeting their educational expenses.
The amount of financial aid a student will receive depends on the financial
need. Financial need is the difference between the student’s educational
expenses and what the family can expect to pay. The amount the family can
contribute is derived from the free “Application for Federal Student Aid.”
The grades and attendance of students receiving
financial aid will be monitored carefully.
The following Financial Aid programs are
available at George T. Baker Aviation School:
Tuition Fee Waiver Program
In order to qualify for a tuition fee waiver,
the student must not be receiving other sources of financial aid from the
institution for that trimester. Material and ID fees are not included. An application must be submitted each term
and the applicant must be able to provide documentation to verify financial
need.
District Financial
Aid Program (DFAP)
Students receiving DFAP funds and do not have satisfactory attendance
and academic progress will be denied approval for future awards. Students who fail a class while receiving funds from DFAP or fee waiver will not
receive this assistance to repeat the course. Students must follow the
attendance and academic guidelines established by the Financial Aid Office.
Material and ID fees are not included.
Veteran Educational Benefits Program (VA)
Baker Aviation is approved for veterans training.
If a student is a veteran of the United States Armed Forces, he/she may be
eligible for Veteran Educational benefits. Eligibility is determined by the
Department of Veteran’s Affairs. Applications for
educational benefits are available from the Financial Aid Officer or online
at www.va.gov
(VA Form 22-1990).
Veterans are permitted to receive educational benefits only for the length
of time approved for their course by the state approving authority.
Students will lose their veterans benefit on the third absence within a
month.
Students must follow the attendance and academic guidelines established.
It is the veteran’s responsibility to notify the Financial Aid Officer of changes
in his/her enrollment status, such as, date of enrollment, withdrawal date,
changing from full-time to part-time status, etc.
A Veterans Benefits Policy and Requirements Packet will be given to each student at the time of
enrollment.
South Florida Workforce (SFW)
This federally funded grant is available to
economically disadvantaged students. These funds provide for tuition,
material and ID fees, and
books. Students are referred to a One Stop center where they will complete
the necessary applications. This program is coordinated through the
Department of Labor and Employment Security.
Federal Pell Grant Program
Federally funded grants are awarded by the
United States Department of Education to students who demonstrate financial
need . The Pell Grant is available to students who enroll in an eligible
program and meet all other requirements set by the Department of Education.
Applications are available from the Financial Aid Office or the application for Federal Student Aid can be accessed through the
Internet at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
The George T. Baker school code is 030798.

