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- 1098-T Form Information
- After Applying for Financial Aid
- Financial Aid Forms and Links
- How to Apply for Financial Aid and Deadlines
- Net Price Calculator
- Options for Past-Due Accounts
- Questions About Financial Aid
- Scholarships and Grants
- Student Financial Services Policies
- Types of Financial Aid and Eligibility
Admissions
Investing In Your Future
A college education is one of the most important investments you make. You and your family will likely contribute many of your own resources to meet your college expenses.
Kettering College is striving to educate and share ways in which students can make college more affordable. Understanding college finances, which include scholarships and financial aid is an important part of the college decision process. We’re here to help and to answer questions to make this process as easy as possible!
Kettering College Tuition and Fees
Financial Aid
The purpose of financial aid is to help you meet educational expenses that cannot be met through your own resources. Financial aid can be need-based or non-need-based. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) plus the cost of attendance, will determine if you demonstrate financial need.
Scholarships & Grants
Scholarships and grants are a few ways to help reduce the total cost of attendance for students. A list of scholarships for first-time, full-time students at Kettering College is linked below.
Financial Literacy
Empowering students to make sound financial choices before, during, and after college for lifelong financial wellness
In an effort to provide financial literacy to our students, Kettering College has partnered with GradReady. GradReady is an online money management website that has videos and tools about subjects that include credit, student loans, and identity theft. We encourage our students to set up a profile on this site and utilize it regularly.
Paying for College – There is a smart way to pay for college and you can do it. Learn about funding options and create a savvy financing plan to help you get through school.
Money Management – Don’t graduate with a poor credit score and a mountain of debt. Create a budget and develop the skills to be in the financial driver’s seat when you graduate.
Real-World Finance – Learn how to navigate the road ahead. Manage your student loan repayment and find guidance on housing, auto, career, benefits, and more.
Best of all, GradReady is a free service provided to help students and families.
1098-T Form Information
You can access your 1098-T statement quickly and easily by visiting https://heartland.ecsi.net/. To access the information you will need the following:
- First and Last Name
- Social Security Number
- The zip code that appears on your 1098-T
If you have additional questions, feel free to contact Heartland ECSI at 1-866-428-1098 or cservice@ecsi.net
Contact Us
If you have questions, please contact us! We would love to help.
Student Finance and Financial Aid Office Contact
Email: financial.aid@my.kc.edu
Phone: 937-395-6022
Fax: 937-395-8338
Student Finance Office Hours
Monday – Thursday: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Closed weekends and holidays