Students may be eligible for financial aid during the summer term.
Summer aid depends on:
- Enrollment level
- Remaining Pell Grant eligibility
- Registration status
Summer awards are usually processed during the spring semester.
Paying for college can feel confusing, but you are not alone. Mount Wachusett Community College offers different types of financial aid to help make college more affordable.
Financial aid may come from the federal government, the state of Massachusetts, or MWCC. Some aid is free money you don’t pay back, and some must be repaid.
Below are the main types of aid available to students.
Students may be eligible for financial aid during the summer term.
Summer aid depends on:
Summer awards are usually processed during the spring semester.
Grants are funds that usually do not need to be repaid. They are often based on financial need.
Examples include:
Grant amounts depend on FAFSA information and enrollment level.
Scholarships are another form of free money for college. They may be based on academic achievement, community involvement, or other factors.
Current students can apply for scholarships through MWCC Award Spring or outside organizations.
Loans are borrowed money that must be repaid. MWCC participates in the Federal Direct Loan Program, including:
To receive a loan, students must complete the FAFSA and required loan steps.
Federal Work-Study helps students earn money through part-time jobs while in school. Work-study jobs may be on campus or with approved community organizations. Students are paid every two weeks based on hours worked.
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MWCC offers several flexible ways to pay your tuition and fees, making it easier to manage college costs. Students can pay in full using credit card, check, or money order, or choose an interest-free monthly payment plan through Nelnet that spreads payments over the semester. Financial aid, scholarships, waivers, and third-party payments (such as employer support) may also help cover costs. To stay enrolled in classes, it’s important to have your balance paid or secured by the due date. Current students can find step-by-step payment instructions and manage their account through the iConnect student portal.
The Student Financial Services team is here to support you.
Current students should log into iConnect to view:
Questions? Contact Student Financial Services
Summer financial aid may be available to help eligible students pay for summer classes at MWCC. Students who have completed the FAFSA for the current school year will have their eligibility reviewed by the Student Financial Services Office based on financial need and any remaining Pell Grant funds from the fall and spring semesters. Most financial aid programs require students to be enrolled in at least 6 credits, enrolled in a degree or certificate program, and meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) standards. Some students may still qualify for Pell Grant funding with fewer than 6 credits based on FAFSA results.
Summer aid may include Pell Grants, student loans, work-study, bookstore credits, and other limited grant funding. Because funding can be limited, students are encouraged to complete the FAFSA, register early for summer classes, and enroll in both Summer I and Summer II courses at the same time when possible. New and continuing students can access more details about summer financial aid eligibility, deadlines, and loan request information through iConnect.