Loan Opportunities
William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program
For more information, please refer to the following resources:
To understand how these loans are calculated and details about annual maximums and limits, see the How Loans are Determined section below.
Student Eligibility
U.S. citizens may apply for financial assistance from the U.S. Federal Direct Loans if they are accepted and enrolled full-time in the CMCC Doctor of Chiropractic Degree program. Students studying outside of the U.S. are not eligible for Pell Grants. The FAFSA application becomes available October 1 of each year for the next academic year.
If a student is a dual citizen of the U.S. and Canada, they must research and determine which federal loan program that is best suited for their financial aid needs. A student cannot obtain both federal loans from the U.S. and Canada simultaneously.
CMCC will confirm that the student has completed a High School Diploma.
Application Process
1. Complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) (CMCC’s school code is G21166). FAFSA applications need to be completed annually. Some Tips for ensuring proper processing with the U.S. Department of education:
2. Email CMCC’s Financial Aid Office at finaid@cmcc.ca to inform them that you will be applying for Direct Loans.
3. Complete the loan Entrance Counselling session online. All students applying for U.S. Direct Loans who have not previously completed U.S. Direct Loan Entrance Counselling to attend CMCC must complete this one-time only step as part of the FASFA application process.
4. Complete the online Master Promissory Note (MPN) form for each loan. All students must complete the Direct subsidized/unsubsidized Loan Master Promissory Note for each year that a U.S. Direct Loan application is being submitted.
How Loans are Determined
Loan Amount
The amount a student receives for their subsidized loan is based on the information the student provides when completing the FAFSA form. The unsubsidized loan is calculated based on the cost of education minus other sources of financial aid and loans.
How the loan is calculated
The loan amounts are calculated by the following formulas (see definitions below):
The Cost of Attendance (COA) includes not only tuition and fees but also living expenses, books, supplies, personal expenses and transportation costs for the nine-month period while you will be in school.
The Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is based on the student's (and if applicable, the student's family's) income and assets, as was reported on the FAFSA form. The EFC is reported on the SAR and the Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR). It is based on a nine month period of enrolment.
The Estimated Financial Assistance (EFA) usually takes the form of scholarships, grants, loans or work that is awarded on the basis of postsecondary enrolment.
For more information on annual and aggregate maximums, please visit the How much can I borrow section of the Federal Student Aid website.
Disbursements/How payments are made
Dates and Deadlines
Application Processing Dates and Deadlines
New loan applications cannot be completed until final acceptance to CMCC has been confirmed
Notification that your Government Loan has Arrived
Once your government student funds are received at CMCC from the U.S. Authorities, they will be posted to your student account. Please note that the U.S. exchange rate is effective the day the funds are posted to your student account.
You will also receive an email outlining the amount of funds you have been awarded.
Borrower’s Responsibilities and Obligations
Student’s must:
Exit Counselling
Students must complete an Exit Counselling interview and begin repayment of their student loans when they are no longer registered in full-time studies (i.e., graduation, withdrawal, or course load reduction to less than half-time).
Loan Repayment
Repayment begins six months after a student graduates, leaves school, or drops below a half-time course load. Please visit Student Loan Repayment for more details.
Consumer Information
Consumer Information is a comprehensive list of websites about U.S. financial aid and CMCC.
Loan Default Management Plan
CMCC has the following strategies in place to ensure that students and their parents are fully informed about and supported through the U.S. Direct Loans process. Supporting students in the U.S. Direct Loans process ensures that they maintain their eligibility for U.S. Direct Loans while they are registered at CMCC.
Questions regarding the Application Process
If you have any questions regarding the application process, please refer to studentloans.gov or contact the student inquires line at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800 433-3243).
CMCC Contact Information
If you have any questions, please email finaid@cmcc.ca or contact Peggy Poole, Financial Aid & Awards Advisor at 416-482-2340, x103.