Financial Aid
The Return of Title IV Funds
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Attention: Funds Not Returned |
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Failure to repay
funds will result in the termination of
eligibility for federal financial aid at
any institution. If a student completely
withdraws after 60% of the semester is
complete, the student most likely will
not owe a repayment.
We highly recommend
all students contact the Financial Aid
Office before withdrawing.
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- A student earns his Title IV aid based on the period of time
he remains enrolled.
- Unearned Title IV funds, other than Federal College Work
Study, must be returned to the fund that was charged.
- Unearned aid is the amount of Title IV aid disbursed that
exceeds the amount of Title IV aid earned.
Example:
- If a student completely withdraws during the first 60% of a
semester, the student may have to return some of the financial aid money
back to the college or the U. S. Department of Education. A Post
Withdrawal calculation is performed for all Title IV financial aid
students. Any funds that the student earns will be disbursed to the
student.
- If a student receives all F's or a combination of all F's and W's,
it is considered an Unofficial withdraw. The instructor(s) is asked to
give the financial aid office a date of last attendance for the student
in that course. The financial aid will gather the information and
perform a Return to Title IV calculation and a Post Withdraw calculation
for the student according to federal regulations. All refunds will be
returned to the proper funds within 45 days. (34 CRF 668.21/22)
- Each student who owes a repayment will be notified in writing by the
Jefferson State Financial Aid Office of the requirement to repay Title
IV funds.
Official and Unofficial withdraw calculations are based
on reports from Enrollment Services as to the last date of
attendance/grades. Repayment calculations are performed according to federal
regulations. (34 CFR 668.21/22)