| Academic
Progress Problems |
Your academic progress will be reviewed annually, after the spring
semester. You must meet the requirements set forth by agency (federal aid ,
state aid , private,
institutional) offering you the aid. Should you fail to meet the
requirements you may loss your financial aid from that source. Under
some circumstance you may be appeal that action. Please contact the Aid
office regarding the Financial Aid Appeal
process. |
| Enrollment
Changes |
Withdrawal
from Courses: In the case of a withdrawal from a course,
tuition is adjusted in accordance with the University’s refund policy.
Complete Withdrawal from the University In the case of withdrawal form the University,
tuition, fees, room and board charges are adjusted on a pro-rata basis
in accordance with the University Refund policy. |
| Gift Aid Conflicts (PA State Grant) |
Gift
aid conflicts, or “excess gift aid,” can occur when the amount of
grant and scholarship aid exceed the allowable budget determined by the
PHEAA Grant Division. |
|
Housing
Status |
when
housing is changed and aid eligibility re-evaluated |
| Over-awards |
Over-awards
can occur when students drop from full-time to three-quarter or
half-time status, when housing is changed and aid eligibility
re-evaluated, or when there has been additional grant or scholarship aid
awarded that affects total eligibility. |
| PHEAA
Validation (State Grant) |
PHEAA selects students for a process called validation,
in order to determine if the data provided on the FAFSA matches
information from PA tax returns. |
| Professional
Judgements Adjustments. |
The loss or reduction of income, after submitting the FAFSA data, or
certain unusual circumstances may
affect the ability to contribute money to the cost of your attendance at WCU.
This form may be used to address those situations. Please read the form
carefully before submitting. |
| Title
IV Verification |
A
process for confirming the accuracy of the information students and
parents provide on the FAFSA.
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