Financial Aid
Financial Aid Handbook & Policies
Suggestions to help you meet Satisfactory Academic Progress standards:
- Work closely with your academic advisor to select appropriate courses. Check with your academic advisor and your financial aid advisor BEFORE dropping a course.
- The University Advising Center in Memorial Hall at 298-1846 offers tutoring services for some 100-level courses.
- The Math Resource Center in Morgan Hall at 298-2275 offers tutoring in Math courses, especially Math 99/100.
- The Writing Center in 341 Simpkins Hall at 298-2815 offers tutoring in writing term papers, especially for English 180 and English 280. Please email or contact Neil Baird for an appointment.
- The Disability Resource Center in Memorial Hall 143 at 298-2512 offers assistance with note taking, test taking, and other disability services.
- The Library Reference Desk offers assistance with research and overall library navigation. The University Libraries has created a video series to help familiarize students with Librarians! The videos can be viewed online:Â . Â Please contact the Library at 298-2700 for additional information or help.
Reminders:
- Please note that you may lose financial aid eligibility in the future if you receive grades of W, U, I, F, or retake a course that is not required.
- The Satisfactory Academic Progress Requirements refer to your eligibility for federal and state financial aid. You must meet Âé¶¹Éç academic and judicial requirements and not have an outstanding university debt to register for classes at Âé¶¹Éç.
- Submit your  if you have not already done so.
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