Welcome to Blue Mountain College Office of Financial Aid
The Blue Mountain College Office of Financial aid serves
students, families, and the community by providing financial aid
information and resources to assist students in achieving their
educational goals. We are committed to providing quality financial aid
services to our constituents while maintaining equality and
accountability in the administration of public, institutional, and
private financial aid funds.
Students may apply for Title IV federal student aid, as well as
a wide range of institutional and state aid. More information is
available in the Blue Mountain College online Catalog.
The many rules that govern the funds administered by the Office
of Financial Aid require complex processes. Procedures for applying for
Financial Aid at Blue Mountain College include:
- Completing an official application for admission to BMC.
- Filing a FREE Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible after January 1 of each year.
- Contacting BMC's Office of Financial Aid to complete additional financial aid information.
- Submitting applications for BMC scholarships through the Office of Admissions.
Please contact the Office of Financial Aid for additional information and assistance at:
662-685-4771 (Ext. 141) E-mail: financialaid@bmc.edu
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Download Cost of Attendance
Code of Conduct – Office of Financial Aid
To ensure trust in our administration of financial resources
to help students fund their education, we adhere to the following code
of conduct:
- We respect the dignity and protect the privacy of
students, and ensure the confidentiality of student records and personal
circumstances.
- We communicate to our constituents established priority dates, deadlines, and eligibility criteria.
- We communicate to students the need to complete and submit required documents in a timely manner.
- We provide comprehensive financial aid counseling for students, prospective students, families, and the community.
- We continuously evaluate our services to students and
families, striving to provide the highest quality services to our
constituents.
- We make certain these requirements and the requirements
of state and federal law are followed through regular reviews and
audits.
- We use as a guideline the NASFAA’s Statement of Ethical Principles and Code of Conduct.
Student Loans Code of Conduct
Blue Mountain College, in compliance with the Student Loan
Code of Conduct requirements of the Higher Education Opportunity Act of
2008, prohibits the following:
- Revenue Sharing agreements with lenders
- Soliciting or accepting gifts or other things above
nominal value from entities involved in making, holding, consolidating,
or processing student loans.
- Offers of funds for private loans
- Consulting/Contracting arrangements between school
staff and entities involved in making, holding, consolidating, or
processing student loans
- Assigning a lender to any private loan borrowers
- Refusal to certify or delay of certification based upon choice of lender
- Employees of lending institutions to work in or provide staffing assistance to our offices
- Receipt of compensation for advisory board service
Blue Mountain College provides the following:
‘Entrance and Exit Counseling’ to educate borrowers through the services of Direct Loan Servicing: www.studentloans.gov |