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How does financial aid affect the balance I owe?

SUNY New Paltz - Student Accounts: Frequently Asked Question...
Prior to the beginning of the fall semester, the Office of Student Accounts will defer to estimated financial aid. All estimated aid is removed from a students account by the end of the second week of the semester. You will be sent a delinquent notice for any amounts on your student account that have not been covered by payments, enrollment in the New Paltz Payment Plan, or accepted/finalized financial aid.

If I am on financial aid probation, can I receive any awards?

IECC | Financial Services - FAQ
Yes. You can receive awards while on financial aid probation but must adhere to the special conditions listed on your probation letter. See similar questions...

How does my GPA affect my financial aid?

FAFSA FAQ
Initially your GPA does not affect a Federal PELL Grant, but if you have a problem with academic progress aid may be denied, including loans. The CalGrant is GPA dependent, and you will need to have either your high school or your college GPA submitted to the California Student Aid Commision. The BOG Fee waiver is not based on GPA and will be awarded to any student that qualifys as long as they apply. See similar questions...

Why am I on financial aid probation/disqualified?

Requently Asked Questions
You are on probation/disqualified because you failed to meet the financial aid’s satisfactory academic progress (SAP) requirements. The first time it occurs you will be on probation and the second consecutive quarter that the SAP is not met, you would be disqualified from receiving most types of financial aid. Please visit our satisfactory progress web-site to get the details of our SAP requirements. See similar questions...

What is Financial Aid Probation?

CSU: Future Students - FAQ
You may still....successfully complete at least 6 semester hours (undergraduate) with a minimum grade point average of 2.0. (Graduate students must successfully complete 5 graduate semester hours with a minimum grade point average of 3.0.) A grade of 'W', 'WF', 'F', 'U', 'IP' or 'I' will result in termination of eligibility. However should you enroll for more than 6 hours (5 graduate hours), you must successfully complete all hours attempted and earn a 2.0 ('C') / 3. See similar questions...

What are the academic warning/probation/dismissal policies?

Frequently Asked Questions - FIU College of Business Adminis...
Students who have below a 2.0 institutional GPA will initially be placed on academic warning. If the GPA remains below a 2.0 for the following term, the student will be placed on academic probation. Students on academic probation must maintain a minimum term GPA of 2.0 to avoid dismissal. Students will remain on academic probation until they are back in good academic standing. See similar questions...

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. See similar questions...

How does Northwestern determine my financial aid?

Frequently asked questions, Financing your education, Freshm...
The difference between the estimated cost of attendance and the expected family contribution is the amount of financial aid you will receive at Northwestern. The expected family contribution is the amount that parents and students are asked to contribute toward the cost of attendance. Actual expected family contributions and financial aid packages may vary based on individual family circumstances. See similar questions...

What effects does withdrawing have on my financial aid?

Frequently Asked Questions
Depending on the time of the semester when you withdraw, withdrawal can seriously effect both your financial aid eligibility and your maintaining satisfactory academic progress. Please contact the CCA Financial Aid Office before you withdraw to determine what effect your withdrawal may have on your financial aid. You can also refer to the CCA Financial Aid Handbook for more detailed explanation. See similar questions...

How will the referendum affect students on financial aid?

Rec Center | Frequently Asked Questions
Student Union fees are figured into the establishing of the overall cost of attendance in order to determine need. Passage of the referendum will increase the cost of attendance and increase a needy student?s overall eligibility for financial aid (met by Family and/or Student Contribution, Scholarship, Grant, Work Study, and Loan). See similar questions...

Can Any Case In or Out of School Affect My Financial Aid?

Student Conduct & Judicial Affairs at SUNY Plattsburgh - Fre...
Answer: Judicial (In-school) sanctions do not have an effect on the status of your financial aid. However, criminal convictions for drug law violations can affect your status. See www.fafsa.ed.gov/faq003.htm for more information. See similar questions...

How will a withdrawal affect my financial aid for the term?

FAQ - NIU - Office of the Bursar
If you have received any financial aid such as student loans, scholarships, grants, or waivers, it is important to contact the Financial Aid Office to see if any adjustments/removal of aid will occur. See similar questions...

How will this affect my Financial Aid?

Division of Child Support - Child Attending School Frequentl...
Answer: You will need to contact your school counselor to find out if Child Support will affect your Financial Aid. See similar questions...

Will this affect my financial aid or scholarship?

USI Residence Life FAQs
It might, since some financial aid or scholarships depend on a student remaining in good standing with USI. You should contact the Office of Student Financial Assistance at 464-1767 with any questions you may have. See similar questions...

I had to withdraw. Will this affect my financial aid?

Clark College- Admissions_Financial Aid- Financial Aid Frequ...
If you withdraw or do not complete any credits for the quarter, you will be sent a termination letter. You may be required to repay some of the aid depending on the withdrawal date. If you had extenuating circumstances, you may complete an appeal process to request that your aid be reinstated. See similar questions...

How does withdrawing from classes affect my financial aid?

ACC -> Frequently Asked Questions
Federal and state regulations require that students receiving financial aid maintain satisfactory academic progress. One requirement is that each student must complete at least 75 percent of the total cumulative credit hours attempted (e.g., for 50 attempted credit hours, student must complete at least 38). Therefore, withdrawals and failing grades will count against you. See similar questions...

How does off-campus status affect my financial aid?

Room Selection Frequently Asked Questions
Living off-campus may or may not affect your financial aid package. Please contact the Financial Aid Office for more information. See similar questions...

How does ACAOM accreditation affect my ability to get financial aid?

ACAOM - faq - page6 . . .
Accredited programs are eligible to apply to the US Department of Education to provide federally funded financial assistance. Most U.S. states that license acupuncturists require graduation from a program that is accredited or that has candidacy status. In addition, virtually all states require passage of the national certification exam administered by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) to be eligible for state licensure. See similar questions...

How does full-time/part-time status affect financial aid?

Welcome to the UCCS Psychology Department
Students deciding to complete the MA degree in three years typically still qualify for financial aid through the financial aid office. The Psychology department may consider a student taking three years to complete a master’s degree part time but the financial aid office and the graduate school will still classify you as full time as long as you are enrolled in 5 credits in the fall and spring semesters. See similar questions...

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