What is the application process?
• The application process includes three distinct components: • Official acceptance as a social work major at one of the approved schools with status as at least a junior • A recommendation from the social work faculty of the school in which the applicant is enrolled; and • Application to the CWEB program for financial support Persons who meet the basic qualifications may initiate their application through their social work faculty and with the CWEB program simultaneously. It is important that applicants clearly advise their school of their interest in a child welfare career and the CWEB program. CWEB applications may be filed any time after the beginning of the applicant’s junior year. The deadline for submitting the attached CWEB application and résumé is March 15 each year. The selection of students is based upon criteria which include available funding, geographic distribution, space availability in the approved programs, date of application, availability of field placements (inter
After submitting your online application, you will receive an immediate credit decision. Even if you are conditionally approved, you may still add a creditworthy cosigner to your loan application. You will then receive paperwork in the mail as well as notification of any additional documentation that may be required for your loan. Once all paperwork is received, your loan may be disbursed in as little as 2-5 days.
Students must submit a GAFAC application. It is preferred that you do this electronically through the link on this site. However, hard copies of the application are available in the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs (Ashe Building, Room 244). After submitting the application, it will be reviewed to determine if all requirements have been met. Student(s) will then be invited to come before the GAFAC committee and present their request in person. The committee normally meets every other week during the academic year, except for the summer months.
INFORMATION GATHERING: Call us for an educational brochure answering the most common questions senior homeowners have about the Reverse Mortgage program. Contact us by calling, faxing or submit your request on-line at our website for a Custom Analysis to determine how much home equity is available to you. COUNSELING: HUD requires you to discuss the program in a free, informal session with a HUD/FHA certified Reverse Mortgage counselor. Call us to find a counselor in your area. APPLICATION: Our Loan Advisors will meet with you in the comfort of your home to obtain the necessary documents and signatures for the application. In order to be efficient and effective, it is important to provide the following documents at the time the application is taken: • A clear copy of a valid Driver’s License or Picture ID for you and any co-borrower(s). • A clear copy of your Social Security Card or something with your SS # such as Medicare card or any official document that lists your Social Security n
You can apply online on our website. Alternatively, a paper copy of the application form should be completed and returned to the school along with transcripts of results from any school or college or University students have attended. English translations must be provided and all documents must be notarised or attested by the issuing institution. An application may be assessed using faxed copies or photocopies of any of the above. Successful applicants may firstly be sent the conditional offer letter by e-mail, post or fax to confirm that the student is satisfied with all information within 1-2 weeks.