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What happens if I drop a class during the add/drop period and Ive already received a refund check?

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What happens if I drop a class during the add/drop period and Ive already received a refund check?

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If your aid has disbursed and a refund check is pending, your refund check will be pulled and your aid may be reduced if your status changed to below the minimum enrollment status you reported during award activation. If you received a refund check at the beginning of the semester and your enrollment status as of the end of the add/drop period has now changed, you will be considered deficient credits per the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy. This policy states that if you receive financial aid for the academic year, which includes both the fall and spring semesters, you must complete the minimum number of credits for which your aid was paid.

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If your aid has disbursed and a refund check is pending, your refund check will be pulled and your aid may be reduced if your status changed to below the minimum enrollment status you reported during award activation. If you received a refund check at the beginning of the semester and your enrollment status as of the end of the add/drop period has now changed, you will be considered deficient credits per the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy. This policy states that if you receive financial aid for the academic year, which includes both the fall and spring semesters, you must complete the minimum number of credits for which your aid was paid. Undergraduate Credits Required Full-time (12+ credits per semester) = 24 per year Three-quarter-time (9-11 credits per semester) = 18 per year Half-time (6-8 credits per semester) = 12 per year Graduate Credits Required Full-time (9+ credits per semester) = 18 per year Half-time (5-8 credits per semester) = 10 per year If you receive a f

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