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What happens to my aid if I drop credits, stop attending, or officially withdraw from the semester?

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What happens to my aid if I drop credits, stop attending, or officially withdraw from the semester?

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If you drop credits and are eligible for a tuition refund, some or all of the refund may be used to repay your financial aid. If you stop attending all classes or otherwise unofficially withdraw, you may have to repay some of the aid you received. Financial aid eligibility will be recalculated if you withdraw from all classes prior to completing 60% of the term. This could result in your owing repayment of aid, placing you at risk in meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress, and jeopardizing future aid eligibility if unpaid.

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