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Your
Rights and Responsibilities
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You
have the right to privacy. All records and data submitted with your
application for financial aid are treated as confidential information.
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You
have the right to a complete explanation of the award process. If
you do not understand your financial aid award, or feel your application
has not been evaluated fairly, please contact
the Financial Aid Office.
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You
have the right to be notified of cancellation or withdrawal of aid
and to be informed of why this action is being taken.
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You
have the right to appeal. You may request a review of any decision
concerning your financial aid eligibility. Please contact the Financial
Aid Office and make an appointment. If necessary you may be directed
to submit a written appeal and supporting documentation.
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You
have the responsibility to report funds or benefits from any source
(such as outside scholarships) that you receive or are promised
(before and after you are awarded financial aid).
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The
Financial Aid Office is required BY LAW to make adjustments to prevent
or correct over awards. We take this responsibility seriously. You
will save yourself frustration, inconvenience, and possible financial
penalty by reporting any changes in your
financial status promptly.
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You
have the responsibility to keep copies of all correspondence regarding
your financial aid, whether it is from the Financial Aid Office,
governmental agencies, or outside lenders.
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You
have the responsibility to use financial aid funds for educationally
related expenses only such as tuition and fees, books, supplies,
and reasonable living costs.
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You
have the responsibility to repay loans on time. Acceptance of any
loan carries the serious obligation to repay. Failure to meet this
obligation affects the availability of loans to future students.
Before you accept any loans for financing your education, you should
carefully consider the total amount and repayment requirements for
which you will be responsible when you terminate your educational
objectives.
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You
have the responsibility to understand how the Financial Aid Office
determines if you are making satisfactory
academic progress and what happens if you do not maintain satisfactory
progress.
Satisfactory
Academic Progress | Dropping
and Adding Classes
Your
Rights and Responsibilities | Withdrawing
from Classes
Special
Circumstances | Reporting
Changes in Circumstance
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