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International students | Students
with disabilities
This section describes programs specifically for students with
disabilities who need financial assistance to help pay for college
expenses. In addition to resources in this chapter, students may
apply for general aid programs open to the entire student body through
La Sierra University Admissions Office, the Federal government,
the State of California, university, colleges and departments, and
private organizations.
State Aid - Awards to part-time Students with Disabilities
- The Bureau of Student Financial Assistance has outlined the
financial assistance policy for part-time accommodations of students
with disabilities as it related to specific authority.
Graduate Aid
Most graduate students, regardless of disability, pay for their
education with scholarships, employment, loans, savings, assistantships,
and family contributions. Graduate students should apply for assistance
through their major department and through the Student Financial
Services Office.
- Students who are unable to enroll in a 12-hour course load
due to their disabilities, may qualify for financial assistance
with part-time enrollment at a prorated award amount.
Disability-Related Expenses
Students with disabilities frequently have expenses not incurred
by other students and, when applying for financial aid through Student
Financial Services Office, may qualify for an increase in their
educational budgets. Costs of special equipment, fees for special
services such as readers, interpreters, note takers, or personal
care attendants, and medical costs related to the disability are
all considered disability-related expenses. The Dean of Students
Office will help determine disability-related expenses. When these
expenses have been identified, students should submit a Financial
Aid Adjustment Request Form to the Student Financial Services Office
documenting any such expenses not paid for or provided by another
agency.
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