WHAT IS A DISBURSEMENT?
A disbursement is a payment to the student, sometimes called a refund. After financial aid and scholarship funds are used to pay authorized tuition, fees, book charges, and other charges on your student account, the remaining funds are sent to you.
HOW DO I RECEIVE MY DISBURSEMENT?
Students receive their disbursements in the form of a paper check.
Check - Students who would like to receive their disbursements through receiving a paper check do not have to elect this option. Upon creation of the credit on your account a check will be prepared, and the Financial Aid Office will contact you to retrieve your check when it is available.
WHEN WILL I RECEIVE MY DISBURSEMENT?
Disbursements vary depending on when they will be released, this is due to students being required to complete the appropriate number of hours and weeks in their program before the department of education allows us to request your federal student aid. Once you have met the appropriate number of hours and weeks, we confirm this through our systems and then we request your federal student aid to be sent to the school. From the day the school requests the federal student aid we have fourteen calendar days to receive, account for, and disburse your federal student aid.
Disbursement Criteria
COSMETOLOGY PROGRAM
- 30-45 Days After Classes Start
- After completion of 450 Hours
- After completion of 900 Hours
- After completion of 1200 Hours
Esthetic PROGRAM
- 30-45 Days After Classes Start
- After completion of 375 Hours
MASSAGE THERAPY PROGRAM
- 30-45 Days After Classes Start
- After completion of 313.5 Hours
WHY DOES IT TAKE LONGER FOR SOME DISBURSEMENTS TO PROCESS?
Disbursing financial aid requires compliance with federal and state laws and rules. We must get approvals from the federal and/or state government at various stages of the process. This requires transmitting data for that approval back and forth between several systems several times. As every file is different, additional steps may be required. We work to disburse funds to students as quickly as possible.