This program allows high school students to take credit classes.
What is dual enrollment.
These individuals assist students in selecting courses that are transferable to four-year colleges
What are counselors
The type of financial aid that you don’t need to repay
What are grants.
A student may not register for future classes when this is in place.
What is a financial hold.
This offers a variety of noncredit courses that are career-enhancing or personally enriching.
What is Community Education.
This office provides supportive services to students with IEP’s.
What is the Disability Services Department
This assists students in being prepared for the first day of the semester.
What is the On-Ramp to Success Session.
These credit classes are not eligible for financial aid.
What are audited classes or dual enrollment classes.
The one-stop comprehensive payment portal for students.
What is the Online Student Account Center
This service provides students with resources for employment.
What is Career Services & Job Readiness
This office provides verification of student status to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services.
What is the International Student Dept.
These classes are reported on your transcript even though no credits are earned.
What are audited classes.
This must be on file for someone other than the student to receive information.
What is the FERPA
Upon enrollment all students are bound by this.
What is the Student Financial Responsibility Agreement.
The program that provides educational opportunities for students with a criminal record.
What is Guns Down, Level Up
Another word for your true, fixed, and permanent home.
What is domicile.
These individuals help students explore programs, schedule classes, explain academic policy and other available resources.
What are academic advisors.
The name of the scholarship that is available to Pittsburgh Pubic school students.
What is the Pittsburgh Promise.
This form is used when an employer is paying for tuition and fees.
What is the Third-Party Contract form.
Unique classes that offer a student a course off the beaten path.
What are Hidden Gems.
This allows enrollment in two credit courses each semester without paying tuition while still being responsible for books and/or fees.
What is Senior enrollment.
This screen in Colleague maintains the different flags or restrictions that may be entered on a student’s record
What is the PERC screen.
This requires CCAC to post a report of spending.
What is the CARES act.
The form that reports tuition and expenses to the IRS.
What is the 1098-T form.
These programs are designed around the skills and knowledge that students need for employment.
What is Workforce Development and Community Education.
This partnership is for students interested in the gaming industry.
What is Schell Games
This entity requires CCAC to take a census at the 20% mark of a course.
What is the State of Pennsylvania.
The two types of financial aid.
What is gift aid and self-help.
The individual responsible for the oversight of the student accounts office.
Who is the Bursar
This office works to facilitate the procurement of external funding.
What is the Office of Sponsored Programs & Sponsored Research.
Three of the six diverse career paths for CCAC students.
Allied Health and Nursing
Arts & Humanities
Business and Information Technology
Math, Engineering and Skilled Trades
Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences.
This provides various academic services to help students enrich their academic experience.
What is Act 101
Male students under are the age of 26 are no longer required to register with this to receive federal financial aid.
What is the Selective Service System.
A legal document in which you promise to repay your loans.
What is the Master Promissory Note
An anonymous reporting tool to report on possible fraud, unethical or illegal behaviors.
What is Compliance Zone Reporting.
This office provides support through education, knowledge building, professional development, civil rights complaint resolutions, and community engagement.
What is the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.
This services provides support for doing homework, utilizing computers and math software and placement test prep.
What is the math café.
This entity is responsible for managing the state grant program.
What is PHEAA.
This can cover up to $750 of an outstanding balance.
What is the prior balance forgiveness program.
Is responsible for recommendations regarding policy and academic procedures
What is the College Council.
A helpful guide for students concerning services, academic information, policies and regulations, and general information.
What is the CCAC Student Handbook.
The online proctoring option that allows students to take exams remotely.
What is Examity.
This application for federal financial aid must be renewed each year.
What is FASFA.
The entity CCAC partners with to manage past due student accounts.
What is ECSI Recovery Select.
The name of the plan to combat the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted materials.
What is the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA).
These tests are not an entrance exam, but a way to ensure that Students are taking the classes they need to be successful in their college courses.
What are placement tests.
After registering for courses, Veterans must complete this form.
What is the CCAC Military and Veteran Services Enrollment Certification Form.
This was recently passed by Congress to streamline the financial aid process for students and families.
What is the FAFSA Simplification Act.
Student financial obligations are covered by what United States Code.
What is the US Bankruptcy Code.
Students should check their final grades at the end of each semester by using this.
What is CCAC Central e-Services.