Financial Aid

Paying for college

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The philosophy of financial aid is that the educational opportunities of capable students should not be limited by their financial resources. Although the primary responsibility for financing rests with the student and his/her immediate family, it is recognized that many students will require additional assistance in order to finance their educational goals. The objective of the financial aid program at South Plains College is to provide assistance based on documented financial need to students unable to attend college without such aid.

At South Plains College you have access to an affordable, high-quality education. Remember, there are always options you can use to help pay tuition and fees, including financial aid and veterans benefits.

Campus Locations

Students should contact the campus Financial Aid Office on the campus they will attend for assistance in completing financial aid or scholarship applications and for answers to specific questions about the financial aid process. All campuses call 806.894.9611 Ext 3800.

    South Plains College
    1401 South College Avenue
    Levelland, TX 79336

    SPC Reese Center
    819 Gilbert Drive
    Lubbock, TX 79416

Email: finaid@southplainscollege.edu

 

Beginning Fall 2006 New Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy (SAP) at SPC goes into effect. Students must maintain SAP to be eligible to receive financial aid.

  

As per regulation 34 CFR 668.20, we cannot award the student financial aid for classes that do not count toward his degree or certificate. If you are enrolled in remedial classes only, you are not considered to be enrolled in either a certificate or associates degree program. Financial aid cannot pay for 100% remedial course work. Be sure you are enrolled in at least 1 college level credit course each semester.

 

 

Students cannot receive Financial Aid Funding from two institutions during the same semester.
 

South Plains College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, or disability in it educational programs, activities, or employment policies.