If a student drops below full-time enrollment for the semester, the merit scholarship is subject to be adjusted in accordance with the student’s enrollment and base tuition charges. This may result in a balance with the Bursar’s Office.
If a student withdraws on or after the first day of classes begin, the student forfeits that semester of merit scholarship eligibility. Merit scholarships may be reviewed for reinstatement in future semesters if students are meeting the renewal requirements. However, that semester in which your scholarship(s) were lost are still counted against your total eligibility. Scholarships cannot be extended past the 8 (first-year) or 4 (transfer) semesters of maximum eligibility. If you have other financial aid, you must review the withdrawal policy here.
FAQ - What happens to my merit scholarship if I drop below full-time or withdraw from the semester?
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What happens to my merit scholarship if I drop below full-time or withdraw from the semester?
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