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Company Name
NTMA TRAINING CENTER
Contract #
A-2020-194-22
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
10/16/2020
Expiration Date
6/30/2023
Insurance Exp Date
5/13/2024
Destruction Year
2028
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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Future eligibility for financial aid and the length of the probation period will depend on <br />students' progress during probation. <br />Funding For a Re -Entry Student <br />Re -Entry calculations are determined by the date of return: over 180 days, less than 180 <br />days or one year. <br />Within 180 days — Student remains in the same payment period and eligible to <br />receive aid of which they were to receive prior to their withdrawal, including any <br />funds returned to DOE. Student will sign a new enrollment agreement. <br />After 180 days — Student is eligible for new funding and is required to sign a new <br />enrollment agreement which will reflect new payment period dates. <br />One year — Student is considered a new enrollment and eligible for new funding <br />If you cannot find the information you are looking for, please contact the Financial Aid <br />Office at: <br />NTMA Training Centers of Southern California <br />12131 Telegraph Road <br />Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 <br />Tel (562) 921-3722 <br />The Office of the Ombudsman (For Student Loan Resolution) <br />If you're in a dispute about your federal student loan, contact the Federal Student Aid <br />Ombudsman Group as a last resort. The Ombudsman Group is dedicated to helping <br />resolve disputes related to Direct Loans, Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program <br />loans, Guaranteed Student Loans, and Perkins Loans. The Federal Student Aid Office of <br />the Ombudsman incorporates generally accepted <br />ombudsman values and ethics into every aspect of its problem resolution program: <br />Ombudsman Values and Principles <br />Neutrality: A critical strength for ombudsmen resides in the value of neutrality and <br />impartiality. Ombudsmen advocate for fair process, without taking sides. This focuses <br />the ombudsman's review not on "who is right," but rather, on "what is the right thing <br />to do" both for individuals and the organization. Ombudsmen cannot force solutions or <br />change the law. <br />CUUHEHs <br />M.RWiRERRE -11 <br />Registration information: Santa Fe Springs (Main Campus) 562.921.3722 • Visit our Web site: www,trainingoenters.org <br />
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