| ACE
FAQ's Q. "What will ACE pay for?
A. ACE pays for the balance of tuition, books and fees after all federal
financial aid and scholarships are applied. ACE will only pay for
required supplies that are listed on the class syllabus that can be
purchased through the college bookstore. ACE will not pay for musical
instruments or tools that are non-consumable. Call the ACE office if you
have any questions regarding ACE eligible items. Q. "If I start at
a college other than AC or WTAMU, can I transfer back and use my ACE
eligibility? A. A student can transfer to AC or WTAMU within a
year after graduation and request to use their ACE status regardless of
hours or grades received at the college previously attended. You must
contact the ACE College Liaison and complete all requirements prior to
enrolling in classes. Q. "Do I have to attend every semester once
I've started with ACE? A. Yes. ACE students must stay continuously
enrolled at Amarillo College or WTAMU once they start as an ACE student.
Q. "What do I do if I run into problems with passing a class and feel
that I need to drop a class? A. Before you do anything, contact
either the ACE College Liaison, the ACcess Division at Amarillo College
or Student Support Services/STARR Center at WTAMU. ACE students have
added support for success in college. Q. "What happens if I don't
complete my financial aid folder prior to the start of college each
year? A. You lose ACE eligibility. If you need assistance, contact
the ACE College Liaison. Q. "I didn't qualify for federal financial
aid last year, do I have to complete my financial aid folder this year?
A. Yes, this must be completed every year. Q. "Why should I keep my
ACE status if federal financial aid or scholarships are paying for my
college? A. ACE students receive many benefits other than
scholarship money including extra support services at both colleges and
through the ACE College Liaison, newsletters, updates, and assistance
with financial aid are available. ALSO, ACE is a safety net in case your
financial situation changes and you no longer receive federal assistance
or scholarships. |