Students will be billed for unearned aid and will have to re-pay the amount before they can re-enroll at 十大网赌软件推荐. If the amount owed is $500 or above the student will not be able to enroll at any VCCS school.
Students who stop attending class or completely withdraw prior to the last day to withdraw and earn a W grade 换句话说, without academic penalty) for the involved term are subject to the Return to Federal Aid Policy. This includes but is not limited to students with 所有 W’s or a combination of F, U, W, R, I的成绩 end of the grading period where the entire term was not actu所有y completed.
If you withdraw from or stop attending 所有 类 after the end of the add/drop period but before the 60% point of the semester (last day to withdraw and receive a W grade) has passed, you will have to repay a portion of your aid that was disbursed when that aid is deemed “unearned” by the U. S. 教育部. 例如:
Withdrawing From Classes (所有 W’s) | Combination of F, U, W, R, I Grades |
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Class Started: January 11 | Classes Started: January 11 |
课程结束:5月9日 | 课程结束:5月9日 |
退出日期:3月3日 | Stopped Attending: January 29 |
Financial Aid = Pell $2865 | Financial Aid Award = $2865 |
Amount Student Owes: $893.77 | Amount Student Owes: $2,014.71 |
If your aid has not yet been disbursed, it will be reduced to reflect the amount actu所有y earned. This includes 所有 federal aid and some forms of state aid. The longer you attend, the less you might owe.
The specified percentage of funds you are financi所有y liable to return is based on your last date of attendance for that semester. If you do not repay the portion of financial aid funds for which you are responsible, your account will be turned over to a collection agency and you may be reported to the federal government, thus becoming ineligible for future financial assistance at any college or university in the United States.
这适用于 所有 students who receive any Federal or State aid (i.e., Pell Grant, SEOG, COMA, VGAP, Foster Care, a Federal Stafford Loan (Subsidized and Unsubsidized)), and who withdraw from or stop attending 所有 类. Because each student’s situation is based on several factors (i.e., the type and amount of aid received, the last date of attendance, tuition, fees, and/or book charges) it is very important that you discuss your individual case with a financial aid staff member. Remember this is only if you do not complete 所有 课程 you were scheduled to attend. If you have questions, please contact the Financial Aid Office.
Non-Discrimination Statement:
This College promotes and maintains educational opportunities without regard to race, color, 国家的起源, 宗教, 残疾, 性, 性取向, 性别认同, 种族, 婚姻状况, 怀孕, childbirth or related medical conditions including lactation, age (except when age is a bona fide occupational qualification), 资深地位, or other non-merit factors.
The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the college’s non-discrimination policies: Dr. 马克C. Rowh, Vice President for Workforce Development and External Relations and Equal Opportunity Officer, 爱德华兹大厦217号, 540-674-3600, ext. 4241. Inquiries concerning Title IX (性ual harassment, 性ual assault/domestic violence/dating violence, 和跟踪) 可以寄往 Dr. 黛博拉·肯尼迪, Dean of Student Services, 268 Rooker H所有, 540-674-3690. or, Deputy Title IX Coordinator, Mr. 约翰玩滚球的人, Academic Advisor for the Center of Disability Services, 115 Christiansburg site, 540-674-3600, ext. 4418. Inquiries concerning ADA and Section 504 可以寄往 Ms. 露西Howlett, Coordinator of the Center for Disability Services, Advising Center, 275 Rooker H所有, V/TTY 540-674-3619.