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Financial Resources

 

Welcome

Welcome to Broward Community College, a vibrant learning community that values and honors diversity! BCC was recognized by the Institute of International Education as one of the top 20 host institutions for international students at the community college level in the United States. This guide has been prepared to assist you in accessing funds for your higher education goals.

 

Self- Help First!


Your first rule of survival as an international student is to rely primarily on your personal financial resources and that of your immediate family in your home country or here in the US. According to Open Doors (2002), international students in the US obtained 75% of their funding from overseas sources. This correlates with findings by the Institute of International Education that about 87% of international students rely solely on personal and family assets to finance their education.

There is very little financial aid for international students available from private sources. Of the few private scholarships available for international students, most require that you apply from your home country. If you are already in the US, you might not be eligible.

Here are some suggestions for funding:


Work-Study/Off-Campus Employment


International students (F-1 visa or F-1 status), enrolled full-time (12 credit hours or more) are eligible to work part-time on campus for up to 20 hours per week.

Please check with campus departments for available openings. You might be eligible for Curriculum Practical Training, Optional Practical Training or/and Off-Campus employment based on economic hardship. Please see your District or Campus DSOs for appropriate advice, guidance and/or approval.

Scholarships (Non-Campus based)


International student scholarships to study in the United States are quite limited and highly competitive. Please note that some scholarship search firms charge a fee for information that is available free of charge. Please do not waste your money by subscribing to them!

Listed below are some suggested websites:

http://www.internationalscholarships.com
http://www.fastweb.com
http://www.internationalstudent.com/
http://chase.collegeanswer.com/paying/scholarship_search/pay_scholarship_search.jsp

http://www.financialaidofficer.com/scholarship_search/


Some practical suggestions:


Sources of financial aid are publicized exclusively in foreign language newspapers and websites that are published in the US. We suggest you try calling the editor of such newspapers/websites to see if they know of any possibilities For example, a member of the community might be willing to sponsor your education. You could contact your countries nearest educational advising center/consulate for information about local sources of support. Your home government may have financial aid available. Please consult the cultural section of your embassy or your ministry of education for more information. Some awards may require you to be nominated by your government. There may also be private organizations, businesses, foundations, and religious groups in your home country that may provide support for study in the US.

BCC Scholarships


International students who experience financial hardship while attending BCC may apply for the International Student Scholarship. These funds are based on documented emergencies and require a separate application. Please contact your campus International Student Advisor or the District/Campus DSOs for further information and eligibility.

Some Broward Community College Foundation Scholarships are available for international students who maintain a 2.5 grade point average. These scholarships are advertised in the financial aid section of our website with a specific deadline set for each academic year. Some departmental/talent awards (Student life, Student ambassadors, music, athletics), are also available. Please check with the specific department to see if you meet the eligibility requirements.


Loans


In several countries, cooperative and thrift societies are viable sources of loans for international students. However, such sources of loans are severely limited in the United States. Most of those available are quite expensive and require international students have a US citizen or permanent resident as co-signer. Some suggested websites that require co-signers include:
http://www.teri.org / http://www.iefc.com/ (needs co-applicant to be a creditworthy US citizen/Permanent Resident who has resided in the US and worked with same employer for at least two years.)
http://www.fastweb.monster.com/ib/edupass-22f
http://www.edupass.org/finaid/undergraduate.phtml
http://www.myrichuncle.com
http://www.chase.com/cm/cs?pagename=Chase/Href&urlname=cef/general/page/studentloan.jsp
http://www.key.com – for parents/guardians of international students. The loans are available to US citizens/permanent residents.


Florida’s Linkage Institutes


About Florida’s International Linkage Institute Programs

Recognizing the need to prepare its students and citizens for participation in the expanding international marketplace, the Florida Legislature created the International Linkage Institute Program in 1986. The goal of the Institutes is to assist in the development and promotion of commercial, educational, and social exchanges between Florida and foreign countries determined to be of strategic importance to the state. Over the last several years, the value of the Institute program to the state has become more readily apparent.

 

Since international trade and investment has become Florida’s leading source of revenue, Florida must build long-term educational and cultural ties to our strategic trading partners throughout the world in order to provide high quality job sand incomes for its residents into the 21st century.

 

The Linkage Institutes are each jointly administered by one or more state universities in partnership with a state community college, and are linked to counterpart organizations of higher education in the selected foreign countries.

 

The Linkage Institutes have developed innovative programs to bring Florida business leaders into direct contact with educators who have expertise and close working relations in targeted countries. Equally important networks are formed when students from overseas return to their home countries, often to assume important professional and business positions, and take with them the friendships they cultivated in Florida. This type of personal connection to the world outside of Florida translates into immediate and long-term benefits to the state.

 

The state of Florida permits each Institute to award up to 1,050 credit hours, per academic year, to partner country students through the Non-Resident Tuition Exemption Program. Students in the program must be enrolled in one of Florida’s state universities or community colleges and meet certain established academic and state-legislated criteria in order to qualify. These awards allow the foreign country students to study at in-state tuition rates.

 

Florida’s Linkage Institutes


Florida—Brazil Institute
University of Florida (904) 392-9386
Miami-Dade Community College (395) 237-7443

Florida—France Institute
University of South Florida (813) 974-4314

Florida State University (850) 644-7823
Miami-Dade Community College (305) 237-7443

Florida—Canada Institute
University of Central Florida (407) 823-3647
Palm Beach Community College (407) 439-8009

Florida—Israel Institute
Florida Atlantic University (305) 351-4150
Broward Community College (305) 351-4150

Florida—Caribbean Institute
Florida International University (305) 348-2894
Daytona Beach Community College (904) 254-3091

Florida—Japan Institute
University of South Florida (813)341-3251
University of West Florida (904)474-3363
St. Petersburg Community College (813)297-1026

Florida—China Institute
University of South Florida (813) 974-6205
University of West Florida (904) 474-2665
Brevard Community College (407) 632-1111

Florida—Mexico Institute
Florida International University (305) 348-2894
Polk Community College (813) 297-1026

Florida—Costa Rica Institute
Florida State University (850) 644-7823
Valencia Community College (407) 299-5000

Florida—West Africa Institute
University of North Florida (904) 646-2600
Florida A&M University (904) 599-3562

Florida Community College at Jacksonville (904) 633-8319

Florida—Eastern Europe Institute
University of Central Florida (407) 658-5571
Lake Sumter Community College (904) 365-3515

 


Staff Resources

 

To offer the highest quality of assistance and guidance as you pursue your educational career, Broward Community College has assembled a dedicated team in the International Admissions and Student Financial Services offices. Contact them, confide in them and use them as resources for your educational journey at BBC and beyond.

 

DISTRICT OFFICE

 

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADVISORS/DESIGNATED SCHOOL OFFICIALS

Susan Greive/International Admission Coordinator/Supervisor/DSO

Telephone: (954) 201-7468

sgreive@broward.edu


Annia Valdes/International Admission Coordinator/DSO

Telephone: (954) 201-7467

avaldes1@broward.edu

Regina Carvalho/International Admission Coordinator/DSO

Telephone: (954) 201-7692

rcarvalh@broward.edu

 

CENTRAL CAMPUS


Maria Hincapie/International Student Advisor/DSO

Telephone: (954) 201-6526

mhincapi@broward.edu

Leona Bowen/Lead Senior Financial Aid Advisor

Telephone: (954) 201-6537

dbowen@broward.edu

 

NORTH CAMPUS


Oluyinka Tella/International Student Advisor/DSO

Telephone: (954) 201-2033

otella@broward.edu

Celestine Huntley, Lead Senior Financial Aid Advisor

Telephone: (954) 201-2493

chuntley@broward.edu

 

SOUTH CAMPUS


Denise Brown/International Student Advisor

Telephone: (954) 201-8991

dbrown@broward.edu

Dona Seoane/Lead Senior Financial Aid Advisor

Telephone: (954) 201-8882

dseoane@broward.edu