Enrollment changes can have a significant impact on your current financial aid as well as your future financial aid eligibility. Your tuition and fees may be adjusted whenever you add, drop or withdraw based on the Lewis University refund policy. As a result of dropping or withdrawing from your classes, your financial aid may be reduced, or in some cases canceled. 也, dropped or withdrawn classes are counted in determining your future financial aid eligibility through the Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy. You are encouraged to contact the 金融援助 Office prior to dropping or withdrawing from any classes. Detailed information about dropping classes and/or withdrawal can be found in the Undergraduate Catalog.
If you stop attending all classes during a semester and do not go through the universities withdrawal process, you are treated as an “unofficial withdrawal”. At the end of each semester, Lewis University identifies all students who did not pass at least one class. Your instructor documents your last date of attendance when they post your grade for the semester. Lewis University will use this date to review you under the Title IV Return of Funds calculation. This date will also be reported to the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) and your enrollment status will be updated.
The amount of your aid eligibility is dependent upon the number of hours in which you are enrolled and billed. This is normally established on the tenth day of classes. If you add classes after the tenth day, your bill may be increased. If you drop classes after the tenth day, your bill will not be adjusted. There are some exceptions to these general rules for students who are enrolled in courses that only meet for part of the semester (such as eight week courses) that start after the tenth day of classes.
You must be enrolled and billed for at least 12 credit hours in a semester to receive the full amount of the Pell Grant awarded. If you are billed for fewer than 12 credit hours, the Pell Grant amount will be reduced according to your hours of enrollment.