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AACC's school code is 002058. Once the FAFSA is complete, our financial aid advisors will begin evaluating your financial profile for scholarship and aid opportunities, and they'll contact you with any requests for additional required documentation through your AACC email.
Don't forget to include CCC's school code (008082), otherwise your financial aid application will not be made available to us.
We would like to help you with your issue, but we need additional information. Please call Consumer Affairs at 216-443-7035 or email us at consumeraffairs@cuyahogacounty. Our offices are open Monday through Friday, between a.m. and 4.30 p.m.
What assistance is available? We will assist you in finding housing, paying your security deposit, and/or up to 3 months of future rent payments at a new unit.
The Cuyahoga County Down Payment Assistance Program is an effort to support homeownership for those whose income is in the low to moderate range. The program, which is administered by CHN Housing Partners, allows eligible homebuyers to receive down payment assistance in the amount of 17% of the total transaction.
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Emergency Rental Assistance Payment will only be made to the Owner, Management Company or other identified entity on the current lease. To learn more and apply, visit NEOrenthelp. For questions, please call (833) 377-RENT (7368).
Emergency Rental Assistance Program provides emergency, short term, rental assistance to prevent evictions for Cuyahoga County residents negatively impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Payment will only be made to the Owner, Management Company or other identified entity on the current lease.
A key component to the revitalization of Cleveland's neighborhoods is the preservation and improvement of the local housing stock. The purpose of the Senior Homeowner Assistance Program (SHAP) is to assist low-income seniors and disabled owner-occupants with one critical health or safety repair once every ten years.