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What happens to my financial aid if I change my residency status?

B-W: Financial Aid FAQ
The aid award you receive is based on charges incurred as a resident or a commuter. If you change your residency status, your aid award will also change. If you have an award as a resident, then become a commuter, you will very likely receive a reduced amount of gift aid. This is because part of your living expenses on campus are covered by BW gift assistance.
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How does a change in enrollment status affect my financial aid and what happens if I withdraw?

Cornish College of the Arts: Financial Aid: Frequently Asked...
Students enrolled for less than 6 credit hours are not eligible for some types of financial aid. You may contact the Financial Aid office for more information if you plan to enroll for less than half-time. Please read over the Satisfactory Academic Progress policy before dropping any courses during the semester. Financial Aid funding from both federal and state programs requires that students maintain basic standards of academic progress in order to remain eligible for financial aid.
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How do I check the status of my financial aid online?

Clayton State University Office of Admissions
You can check the status of your financial aid by using the DUCK. Go to http://duck.clayton.edu. Enter the DUCK system via Personal Access. Back to top
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What happens to my financial aid status if I withdraw from school?

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Students who withdraw from school while on financial aid may have their awards reduced. Depending upon when you withdraw from school, your awards can be reduced and you may be required to repay a specified percentage of any aid you have received in the term in which you are withdrawing. Check with the Office of Financial Aid before withdrawing from school to see if withdrawing could have an effect on your awards.
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Depending upon when you withdraw from school, you may be required to repay a specified percentage of any aid you have received in the term in which you are withdrawing, since the funds you receive are designed to help you meet your living expenses for the entire term.Withdrawing from school will also affect the percentage of credit hours completed and may impact future financial aid eligibility. Check with your financial aid adviser before withdrawing from school.
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Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Students who withdraw from school while on financial aid will no longer be eligible for financial aid. Depending upon when you withdraw from school, you may be required to repay a specified percentage of any aid you have received in the term in which you are withdrawing, since the funds you receive are designed to help you meet your living expenses
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Check with your financial aid advisor before withdrawing from school. Depending upon when you withdraw from school, you may be required to repay a specified percentage of any aid you have received in the term in which you are withdrawing because the funds you receive are designed to help you meet your living expenses for the entire term.
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Students who withdraw from school more than once while on financial aid will no longer be eligible for financial aid. Depending upon when you withdraw from school, you may be required to repay a specified percentage of any aid you have received in the term in which you are withdrawing, since the funds you receive are designed to help you meet your living expenses for the entire term. Check with your financial aid adviser before withdrawing from school.
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Can I use financial aid to attend a residency?

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Yes, you can use your financial aid to pay for the residency fee because it is billed on your quarterly tuition bill as long as you are also registered for a course or a KAM research forum in the same term the residency occurs; if you are attending residency only, you are not eligible for federal financial aid (Federal Stafford Loans or Federal Grad PLUS loans) during that term.
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How do I get financial aid?

Frequently Asked Questions about Financial Aid
Upon being accepted by Admissions and paying a tuition deposit, a financial aid packet, (including online FAFSA information) is mailed out to the student along with "time lines" to assist you in planning.
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NYU Office of Financial Aid
Most aid is based upon need. If there are new or changed circumstances not correctly reflected on your original FAFSA, you should use the Student Aid Report (SAR) to make corrections through the U.S. Department of Education. When you receive your new SAR write us a letter, send an e-mail message, or call us and ask for a review. If your current SAR is already correct, immediately send us a letter, an e-mail message, or call us indicating your special circumstances.
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In Australia, many Australian programs are "free" to citizens, although a program called HECS calls for students to pay for their education following graduation, but only if they make more than $25,000 per year. Some programs are fee-based, such as MBAs, and call for fees. Foreign students will always pay a fee. These can be as high as $12,000 per year.
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Financial aid is money provided by federal, state, institutional and private sources to assist people who want to attend college. There are two types of financial aid. The first type is called merit or scholarship assistance. At CCA scholarships are available for students who have good grades, show academic potential or meet the qualifications for other private funds (financial need may be one of the criteria). Need-based or need-determined, is the second type of financial aid available at CCA.
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Will my eligibility for financial aid change if I change my enrollment status?

Georgetown Law - Frequently Asked Questions | Financial Aid
Yes, if you withdraw from Georgetown or change the number of credit hours for which you are enrolled your eligibility for aid will likely change as well. You should contact the Financial Aid Office to discuss how it may affect your eligibility for financial aid. Students transferring from the evening to the day program are eligible to apply for all types of federal, private and Georgetown Institutional grant aid.
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What happens to my excess financial aid?

FAQs - Students
Any credit balance on your account after books are purchased, will be refunded approximately 4 - 5 weeks after the semester start date. Click on the link for more information regarding financial aid refunds. Let the Bursar's Office know about your award letter so we can adjust your tuition payment plan accordingly. If your aid award is enough to pay the balance due in full, NCC will close your tuition payment plan account and you will not owe any additional payments.
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How can I track the status of my excess Financial Aid monies?

Monmouth University: Frequently Asked Questions
You have the ability to track your financial aid monies by viewing your Account Summary. On the Account Summary page, see line 4: Refunds. If this line shows a dollar amount in the right-hand column, you can check this box and click on "Submit." The payment summary page will show the date the process began for these monies, and your check will be mailed one (1) week from that date.
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How do I check my financial aid application status?

FAQ-Students
bull; Click on any item not complete. It will either take you to the form to print, complete and submit to NOTE: You can check the Parkland Connection on your own. However, we will send you an e-mail at your Parkland Student E-mail account if we need something from you, as well as when your awards are posted to the system.
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How do I find out about the status of my financial aid?

Office of Student Financial Aid FAQ @ UNC Charlotte
The Student Financial Aid Office will notify you by email of your status. You may also check your student financial aid information via Banner Self Service.
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Who do I call to check on my financial aid status?

Southern Miss Financial Aid
If you filed your FAFSA more than four weeks ago and still have not received a Student Aid Report (SAR), contact the Federal Student Aid Processing Center at (319) 337-5665. If you have received your copy of the SAR sent to you from the U.S. Department of Education, contact the Office of Financial Aid at (601) 266-4774. We will able to tell you if our office has also received a copy of your SAR.
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How do I check the status of my financial aid?

SUSLA - Southern University at Shreveport
You can see your awards or check to see if the financial aid is missing documents to complete your file by logging into SUSLA Banner Web Services. This is a secure site so you must sign in using your User ID (your SSN or Banner ID) and SUSLA Banner 6-digit PIN.
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How can I check my financial aid status?

Austin Peay State University Financial Aid
We encourage students to check their status on APWEB for students at https://apweb.apsu.edu/. You may call our office at 931- 221-7907 or toll free at 1-877-508-0057.
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If you have an MSU NetID account and password, you can see your awards on eFinaid once they are completed. Make certain you select the correct academic year.
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Will my financial aid change if my circumstances change?

Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL) - Financial Aid Department
If your family experiences an unforeseen change in financial circumstances, or if you feel you have special circumstances that should be taken into account, please note it on your Wheaton College Financial Aid application. We will review your situation for additional consideration.
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Will our financial aid change from year to year?

Western Reserve Academy - Admission - Frequently Asked Quest...
Possibly. Financial aid need and awards are recalculated every year using up-to-date information. If there is little change in a family's circumstances, one can expect that grants will be renewed at similar levels. If there are significant changes in a family's situation, adjustments may be made.
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How will my financial aid change if I receive an outside scholarship?

Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL) - Financial Aid Department
We encourage you to investigate all possibilities for assistance, such as scholarships from corporations and private organizations. If you receive such awards, your award may be revised to first reduce or remove your federal work study, then your loans and finally your grants.
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Can my financial aid change?

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Yes. When you receive your award notification from the Office of Student Financial Aid, you may reduce or decline any of your awards. When declining awards, DO NOT DECLINE an award based on its amount but based on the type of award. For example if you are awarded $2000.00 in a Subsidized Federal Stafford Loan and $3000.00 in an Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loan and you need to borrow only $3,000.00, then you should decline $2,000.00 of the Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loan.
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