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What happens to my federal aid if I simply quit attending classes and neither withdraw or discontinue?

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What happens to my federal aid if I simply quit attending classes and neither withdraw or discontinue?

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If you simply quit attending classes and receive a 0.0 GPA at the end of the enrollment period, the Financial Aid Office will consider you a “walkaway.” As a walkaway, you may have to repay some or all of the federal aid you received. The Financial Aid Office will ask you to provide both proof of attendance and the last date of attendance in all of your classes. Then using the last date of attendance, an R2T4 calculation will be done to determine the amount of aid you are eligible to keep; any aid you are not eligible to keep you will be responsible to repay. If you fail to provide proof of attendance, you will be required to repay all of the federal aid you received for that enrollment period. If the unpaid portion is reported to the federal government as an overpayment, you may not be eligible to receive further federal financial aid until the funds are repaid.

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