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Arbitration Agreement <br />Arbitration and Class Action Waiver <br />Disclosure: UEI College requires each <br />student to agree to a pre -dispute <br />arbitration agreement and a class action <br />waiver as a condition of enrollment <br />("Arbitration Agreement"). The Arbitration <br />Agreement does not, in any way, limit, <br />relinquish, or waive a student's ability to <br />pursue filing a borrower defense claim, <br />pursuant to 34 C.F.R. § 685.206(e) at <br />any time. The Arbitration Agreement <br />does not require that the student <br />participate in arbitration or any internal <br />dispute resolution process offered by the <br />school prior to filing a borrower defense <br />to repayment application with the U.S. <br />Department of Education pursuant to 34 <br />C.F.R. § 685.206(e). Any arbitration, <br />required by the Arbitration Agreement, <br />tolls (pauses) the limitations period for <br />filing a borrower defense to repayment <br />application pursuant to 34 C.F.R. § <br />685.206(e)(6)(ii) for the length of time <br />that the arbitration proceeding is under <br />way. Any questions about the Arbitration <br />Agreement or a dispute relating to a <br />student's Title IV Federal student loans <br />or to the provision of educational services <br />for which the loans were provided should <br />be directed to the Answer Program at <br />866-591-8588. <br />Federal Financial Aid Information <br />Financial Assistance, in the form of grants and <br />loans, is available to eligible applicants who have <br />the ability and desire to benefit from the <br />specialized training offered at UEI College. If a <br />student obtains a loan, the student will have to <br />repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, <br />less the amount of any refund. If the student has <br />received federal student financial aid funds, the <br />student is entitled to a refund of the monies not <br />paid from federal student financial aid program <br />funds, as applicable. <br />To receive financial assistance you must: <br />1. Demonstrate financial need (with the <br />exception of the Unsubsidized Loan <br />program). <br />2. Be a U.S. Citizen or eligible non -citizen. <br />3. Have a valid Social Security Number, <br />4. If male, be registered with the Selective <br />Service. <br />5. Maintain satisfactory academic progress <br />while attending school. <br />6. Sign a statement that certifies that you will <br />use your federal student aid for education <br />purposes only. <br />7. Not be in default on any federal student loans <br />or owe any money on any federal student <br />grant program. <br />8. Effective July 1, 2012 — Must have a high <br />school diploma, General Education <br />Certificate (GED) or equivalent or qualify <br />under the Eligible Career Pathway Program. <br />Students must complete a Free Application for <br />Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to assist in <br />determining funding eligibility. <br />Financial Aid Programs <br />The following are brief descriptions of the Federal <br />financial aid programs available at UEI College <br />under the Title IV program: <br />Federal Pell Grant <br />A Federal Pell Grant does not have to be repaid. <br />The amount depends on your financial need, <br />costs to attend school, and the program of <br />study. If your parent or guardian was a member <br />of the U.S. armed forces and died as a result of <br />military service performed in Iraq or Afghanistan <br />after the events of 9111, you may be eligible for <br />additional Federal Pell Grant funds. <br />Federal Supplemental Educational <br />Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) <br />Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity <br />Grants are available to a limited number of <br />students with exceptional financial need. Grants <br />are based on available funds and do not have to <br />be repaid. Need is determined by the financial <br />resources of the student and parents and the cost <br />of attending school. <br />Federal Work-Study(FWS) <br />Federal Work -Study provides part-time jobs for <br />students with financial need, allowing them to <br />earn money to help pay education expenses. <br />The program encourages community service <br />work and work related to the student's course of <br />study. Jobs are limited and students must <br />maintain a minimum required GPA and <br />attendance percentage to qualify. <br />