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Financial Aid Forms

Below are forms you may need for the Financial Aid process. If you need to know which forms to submit you can find information in the SelfService portal or check your email for notifications.

How Do I Submit My Forms?

You may send us your forms in several different ways:

  • Via Online Portal (Recommended)
  • By Mail: Boston Architectural College
    Financial Aid Office
    320 Newbury Street
    Boston, MA 02115
  • By Fax: 617.585.0131

Financing Options

Students who have an outstanding balance after financial aid do have options for financing and/or making payments. Listed below are instructions for payments and financing.

  • Provided by private lenders
  • Taken out in the student’s name
  • Students without a credit history of about 2 years will need a qualified co-signer
  • In most cases, international students will need a US co-signer

Detailed information, calculators, and comparison tools can be found online at elmselect.com

  • Given by the Federal Government
  • Students must have completed the FAFSA to qualify
  • Graduate students can take the Graduate Plus Loan
  • Dependent Undergraduate Students can have a parent take out a Parent Plus Loan

Detailed information and applications are available online at studentaid.gov (students and parent/s will need FSA log in)

Payments can be made online via Self-service by credit card or electronic check. To log in go to the Student Portal and click Self-Service.

Payment Plans are available for any amount of tuition due. To sign up go to https://payplan.officialpayments.com/ and click Enroll In A Plan.

Details can be found at Payment Options. For questions, please contact the Office of Student Services at StudentServices@the-bac.edu or 617.585.0294.

Special Circumstances

If there is a change in circumstances or unusual circumstances, such as loss of job or large out of pocket medical bills contact the Financial Aid Office. A change in adjusted gross income of at least 20% or out of pocket medical bills of at least 11% may qualify students for an appeal.

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