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DoD Voluntary Education Partnership: Compliance Information

The University of South Carolina follows SOPs and DoD regulations when processing voluntary education benefits for service members.

Recruiting, Marketing, and Advertising

University of South Carolina maintains the highest integrity to ensure we refrain from providing commission, bonus, or other incentive payment based directly or indirectly on securing enrollments or federal financial aid (including Tuition Assistance funds) to any persons or entities engaged in any student recruiting, admission activities, or making decisions regarding the award of student financial assistance.  Additionally, University of South Carolina will not use high-pressure recruitment tactics to enroll students. University of South Carolina follows the regulations set forth by the Department of Education (34 C.F.R 668.71-668.75 and 668.14).

Pre-Enrollment Information

University of South Carolina ensures that staff members follow the Department of Defense Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).  Additionally, the institution directs Service members to speak with their Educational Services Officer (ESO) or counselor within their Military Service prior to enrolling the student in the institution.

Per DoD MOU paragraph 4.d.

Approved Courses. If an eligible Service member decides to use TA, educational institutions will enroll him or her only after the TA is approved by the individual’s Service. Service members will be solely responsible for all tuition costs without this prior approval. This requirement does not prohibit an educational institution from pre-registering a Service member in a course in order to secure a slot in the course. If a school enrolls the Service member before the appropriate Service approves Military TA, then the Service member could be responsible for the tuition. All Military TA must be requested and approved prior to the start date of the course. The Military TA is approved on a course-by-course basis and only for the specific course(s) and class dates that a Service member requests. If a military student “self-identifies” their eligibility and the Service has not approved the funding, then the Service member will be solely responsible for all tuition costs, not the Service.

 

Financial Matters
Point of Contact 

University of South Carolina’s Director of Financial aid is the point of contact and management controls in place to ensure that a financial aid advisor and /or loan counselor is trained and qualified prior to the offering, recommending, arranging, signing-up, or enrolling Service Members for federal or private student loans. 

All University of South Carolina students, including Service Members, are able to access our Financial Aid and Scholarships website to learn more about financial aid at the University of South Carolina.

Student Cohort Default Rate

University of South Carolina student loan Cohort Default Rate is located on the Financial Aid and Scholarships Student Consumer Information web page under the National Student Loan Data System section.  To learn more about the University of South Carolina Cohort Default rate, visit the Federal Student Aid Default Rates web page.

Unearned TA Funds Policy

University of South Carolina Office of Financial Aid utilizes one policy for refunds (Title IV, TA funds, and other payments). For more information about the policy as published in the Financial Aid Administration and Finance Division, view the Refund of Academic Tuition and Fees policy


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