Policies and Procedures

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  • Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)

    As a student, your academic progress is reviewed at the end of each spring semester and you must meet the satisfactory academic progress requirements to continue to receive financial aid from certain Federal and/or institutional aid programs.

    Satisfactory Academic Progress
  • Refund and Repayment Policy

    When a student who is receiving financial aid withdraws from or drops classes for any reason, the resulting refund, credit, or cancellation of tuition, fees, dormitory charges, or meal plan charges must be credited first to the financial aid programs from which the student was receiving funds for that semester. The amount credited to each financial aid program is determined by the type of aid received, the number of credits the student had before and after the drop or withdrawal, the length of time the student was enrolled, and the amount of any adjustment to charges.

    Refund and Repayment
  • Tax Benefits and Q&A Regarding Public Service Loan Forgiveness

    Tax benefit information for students as well as information regarding the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007 and the loan forgiveness program.

    Tax Benefits and Loan Forgiveness Program