规定

雅典州立大学 financial aid professionals are expected to always maintain professional conduct in all aspects of carrying out his or her responsibilities. In doing so, the 雅典州立大学 financial aid professional:

  • Ensures that the information he or she provides is accurate, 无偏见的, and does not reflect any preference arising from actual or potential personal gain.
  • Refrains from taking any action he or she believes is contrary to law, 监管, or the 学生s’ best interests and parents he or she serves.
  • Is objective in making decisions and advising his or her institution regarding relationships with any entity involved in any aspect of 学生 financial aid.
  • Refrains from taking any action for his or her personal benefit.
  • Refrains from soliciting or accepting anything of other than nominal value from any entity (other than an institution of higher education or a governmental entity such as the U.S. 教育部) involved in the making, 持有, 巩固, 或者处理任何学生贷款, including anything of value (including reimbursement of expenses) for serving on an advisory body or as part of a training activity of or sponsored by any such entity.
  • 向他或她的机构披露, in such manner as his or her institution may prescribe, any involvement with or interest in any entity involved in any aspect of 学生 financial aid.

学生的责任
它是。 责任 学生 to:

  1. Review and consider all information about a school’s program BEFORE enrolling.
  2. Pay special attention to the application for 学生 financial aid, 准确完成, 并按时提交到正确的地方. 错误可以延迟或阻止接受援助.
  3. Know all the deadlines for applying or reapplying for aid and meet them.
  4. 提供所有文件, 修正, and/or new information requested by either the Student 金融援助 or the agency to which the application was submitted.
  5. Notify the university of any information that has changed since the application was made for financial aid.
  6. Read, understand, and keep copies of all forms requiring a signature.
  7. 偿还所有学生贷款. When a 学生 signs a promissory note, he/she is agreeing to repay the loan.
  8. Attend an entrance and exit interview at the university if you have a Federal Direct Student Loan.
  9. Notify the university of any change in name, address, or attendance status. If a 学生 has a loan, the 学生 must also notify the lender of any changes.
  10. Satisfactorily perform the work agreed upon, if employed for a federal work-study job.
  11. Understand the university’s refund policy as outlined in this publication.

学生的权利
学生有权利 问一所大学:

  1. 的 names 的 university’s accrediting and licensing organizations.
  2. A copy 的 documents describing the institution’s accreditation or licensing.
  3. About its programs, its instructional, laboratory, and other physical facilities, and its faculty.
  4. What the cost of attending is, and what its policy is on refunds to 学生s who drop out.
  5. 什么经济援助是可用的, 包括所有联邦探员的信息, 状态, 当地的, 私人, 以及机构财政援助项目.
  6. Who its financial aid personnel is, where they’re located, and how to contact them for information.
  7. What the procedures and deadlines are for submitting applications for each available financial aid program.
  8. 它如何选择经济援助受助人.
  9. How it determines the financial need, including the cost of education and resources available.
  10. How much of one’s need, as determined by the university, had been met.
  11. 如何以及何时获得经济援助.
  12. To explain each type and amount of assistance in the financial aid package.
  13. What the interest rate is on any 学生 loan, 要偿还的总金额, when the length of time for repayment and when
  14. Repayment must start, and what cancellation or deferment provisions apply.
  15. If offered a federal work-study job – what kind of job it is, 工作时间多长啊, 这是什么责任啊, 工资会有多高啊, 以及如何以及何时支付工资.
  16. 重新考虑一揽子援助计划, if the 学生 believes a mistake has been made, or if enrollment or financial circumstances have changed.
  17. How the university determines whether a 学生 is making satisfactory progress, 以及不令人满意的进展的结果.
  18. What special facilities and services are available to persons with disabilities.

学生的附加权利http://0v2z.landtuna.com/right-to-know/

Title IV funds are awarded to 学生s under the assumption that the 学生 will attend school for the entire period for which the assistance is awarded. 当学生没有完成学期时, the 学生 may no longer be eligible for the full amount of Title IV funds he or she was scheduled to receive.

的 Title IV Programs included in this 监管 are Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant, 教授予, 或联邦直接贷款. Federal Work-Study funds are not included in this 监管. 的 federal refund 监管s require 雅典州立大学 to determine the amount of aid “earned” by each 金融援助 Student receiving title IV aid and withdrawing from all of his or her classes prior to the 60% point in the term. Students completing 60% 的 term are considered to have “earned” 100% 的 Title IV funds he or she was scheduled to receive during the period.

Students earning a passing 年级 in at least one course for the term are not subject to the Return to Title IV Funds 监管s.

Students are encouraged to check with the Office of Student 金融援助 prior to withdrawing or dropping out 的 term.

Calculations are performed based on the 学生’s official withdrawal date or for unofficial withdrawals, the last date of an academically related activity that the 学生 participated in, 学期的中点, or the date the school determines the 学生 ceased attendance due to illness, 事故, grievous personal loss or other circumstances beyond the 学生’s control. Unofficial withdrawal dates are determined by the faculty, identifying the last date 的 activity for courses where a 学生 earned an ‘F’, ‘I’, 或“W”.

的 withdrawal date must be determined within 30 days 的 end 的 term, 学年或学生项目, 以较早的为准.

的 institution must return the amount of Title IV funds for which it is responsible no later than 45 days after the date 的 determination 的 date 的 学生’s withdrawal. 雅典州立大学 offers all degree programs in a credit hour, term based format. 作为一个学分, 学期制学位课程, the following formula is used to compute aid to be returned:

(Days Enrolled/ Days in Term) x Title IV 援助 Awarded and Disbursed = 援助 Earned

援助 Disbursed – 援助 Earned = 援助 to be Returned (Any break of five days or more is not counted as part 的 days in the term.)

资金返还令

  1. 联邦直接无补贴贷款
  2. 联邦直接补贴贷款
  3. 联邦PLUS贷款
  4. 联邦佩尔助学金
  5. 联邦教育补助金
  6. Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant

If a 学生 earned less aid than was disbursed, the institution would be required to return a portion 的 funds and the 学生 would be required to return a portion 的 funds. Keep in mind that when Title IV funds are returned, the 学生 borrower will owe a debit balance to the institution.

If a 学生 earned more aid than was disbursed to him/her, the institution will owe the 学生 a post-withdrawal disbursement, to be paid within 120 days 的 学生’s withdrawal.

This 监管 does not limit the University’s Refund Policy.

Additional Withdrawal Implications Information

Federal 规定 limit the number of times a 学生 may repeat a course and receive financial aid for that course. 的se rules apply whether or not the 学生 received aid for earlier enrollments in the course.

A 学生 can repeat and receive Title IV aid for a previously passed course only once as long as (1) the course the 学生 is repeating applies towards the 学生’s degree completion requirements and (2) the institution will be awarding additional credits to the 学生 for the repeated course.

Once a 学生 has completed any course twice with a passing 年级, they are no longer eligible to receive aid for that course. 的 教育部 considers a passing 年级 as any 年级 great than a failing, 或“F”, 年级. 

如果学生选择重修一门课程, 而且那门课没有资格获得资助, the Office of 金融援助 will recalculate the 学生’s aid to exclude the credits for the repeated course from eligibility. 

A 学生 may receive aid when repeating a course that was previously 失败的 (received a 0.0), regardless 的 number of times the course was attempted and 失败的.

雅典州立大学 has approved the following standards defining satisfactory academic progress (SAP), in accordance with 监管s issued by the U.S. 教育部. Students will be notified by the financial aid office at the end of each semester if they are placed on Warning, 悬架, or become ineligible due to attempted hours.

在12月, 2020, the FAFSA Simplification Act was enacted into law as part 的 Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021. 的 FAFSA Simplification Act amended Section 484 的 Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), making several important changes to 学生 eligibility criteria. One 的se is the elimination 的 prohibition on receiving Title IV aid for 学生s with drug-related convictions.

2021-2022颁奖年度, the Selective Service and drug conviction questions (as well as the option to register with the Selective Service via the FAFSA) will remain on the FAFSA. 然而, failing to register with the Selective Service or having a drug conviction while receiving federal Title IV aid will no longer impact a 学生’s Title IV aid eligibility, and a 学生 who fails to register or has a drug conviction may be eligible to receive Title IV aid if they meet all other eligibility criteria.

一般援助:

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