Forms & Policies
Financial Aid
Financial aid can provide assistance for students who otherwise might find it difficult
or impossible to attend college. To receive maximum consideration for all types of
financial assistance, file the FAFSA by March 1, and reapply each academic year.
If you have grant or scholarship funds left over after you have paid for tuition and
course-related fees, books, supplies and equipment, those funds are considered as
income for tax purposes. If you have any questions concerning the payment of income
tax, contact your accountant, tax preparer, or the IRS Service at 1-800-829-1040.
Financial Aid Policies
Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeals
Code of Conduct for Education Loans
Iowa Code Section 261E.2 and Section 487 (a)(25)(A) of the Higher Education Act (HEA) requires colleges and universities to develop, administer, and enforce a code of conduct governing educational loan activities. You may review EICC's code of conduct for educational loans:
Educational Loan Code of Conduct
Financial Aid HF 2690 Model Education Loan Code of Conduct for Covered Postsecondary Institutions
Don't see what you need?
Contact the financial aid office at the campus you are attending.