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Withdrawing from class, even just one credit, can significantly change your financial aid eligibility.
- All or part of your financial aid may be reduced or canceled.
- If you did not regularly attend/participate in class(es), financial aid eligibility will be canceled. (The Financial Aid Office confirms class attendance with faculty.)
- If you are enrolled less than half time, you will begin repayment on your student loan when your grace period ends.
- You may not meet satisfactory academic progress requirements for future financial aid.
- You may have a balance due on your account because your financial aid awards may have to be adjusted.
- If you withdraw from class after the tuition refund period ends, you will responsible for tuition payment even if your financial aid is reduced or canceled.
- A hold will be placed on your account until you pay the balance in full and you will not be allowed to enroll in any future semesters or access college services (transcripts, etc.).
- Additional information for students completely withdrawing from all classes is located in the Financial Aid Policy section.
If you have stopped attending class(es), you must immediately withdraw yourself from class(es). Contact the Financial Aid Office if you have questions on your specific situation. |