Apply for Aid
Paying for college can be challenging. At Jefferson, we believe that students and their families should receive the help they need to pay for college. Some or all of your tuition, housing and meals, and fees may be covered by financial aid. You may also receive additional aid to cover books, transportation, and other costs.
How we help
Our Enrollment Services team can help you navigate student loans, scholarships, grants, FAFSA, and other financial aid choices. Because the financial aid process can take several months, apply as soon as you can. You will need to apply for financial aid each school year. We can help you with the various applications and questions.
Log into your myJCC account to check Financial Aid requirements, view awards, and accept your Financial Aid.
Financial aid labs
To begin the application process, register for a free Financial Aid Lab at Financial Services
Types of aid
Financial aid isn't just loans - learn about all the types you may have available
Applying for Financial Aid
1. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Jefferson’s code
is 002870. You can submit your FAFSA anytime after October 1 for the upcoming academic year.
It is important to file your FAFSA as early as possible! Funds are awarded on a first-come
first-serve basis.
2. To submit the FAFSA, you will need an FSA ID. An FSA ID ― your username and password ―replaces the Federal Student Aid PIN and
is now used as your electronic signature for all your federal aid documents. Create
an FSA ID online. You will need an FSA ID to electronically sign and submit your
FAFSA, and to make any needed corrections later. If you are a dependent student, your
parent will need his or her own FSA ID, too. This FSA ID is used to process all federal
loans.
3. If you have lived in New York state longer than 1 year, complete the TAP (Tuition
Assistance Program) application with school code 2220. Apply now for TAP. (There is
a direct link at the end of your FAFSA application.) NOTE: If you would like your
aid to appear on your bill, please complete the FAFSA and TAP applications no later
than June 1 if starting in the fall semester, or December 1 if starting in the spring
semester.
4. Need a student loan? Student loans must be paid back—with interest. Before taking
out a student loan, make sure you have applied for all scholarships and grants you
are eligible to receive from the federal and state governments, JCC, and organizations
in your community. Apply for Federal Student Loans by completing the Direct Student
Loan Application and Instructions form.
5. Need part-time work to fill your funding gap? See the job opportunities online
on our CannonLink job page. If you want to work on campus visit the Student Employment page.
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Percentage of Jefferson students that receive financial aid
270+
Number of Jefferson Foundation scholarships awarded each year
Need Help? Call, email or visit Enrollment Services
Enrollment Services
financialservices@sunyjefferson.edu
(315) 786-2437
Jules Center, building 6, suite 6-010
Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.