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What are the financial aid implications if I double-major and exceed the standard 128 points?

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What are the financial aid implications if I double-major and exceed the standard 128 points?

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If you receive financial aid, funds are only guaranteed for eight academic semesters or 128 accumulated points, whichever is attained first. As a result, there is a possibility that you could confront a loss of federal, state and institutional aid by exceeding 128 points. If the excess points derive from an academic program, such as an academic major and/or minor, you could request a financial aid extension through your academic adviser; however, extensions are only approved in the senior year and are not guaranteed.

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