Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions
Acceptance of your financial aid award indicates that you agree to comply with the
rules and regulations that govern the programs for aid as well as the policies of
this institution. Your award is subject to change if corrections or revisions are
made to the information you provided on your applications for aid.
Additional Assistance
If you receive any additional funds not listed on your Award Notice (scholarships,
departmental awards, etc.) report them immediately to the Financial Aid Office. Your
aid may be adjusted as a result of these funds. You will be notified in writing of
any resulting changes in your eligibility for aid.
Previously Received Title IV Aid
You must not be in default on any federal educational loans, or owe any repayment
on federal grants received at any post-secondary institution to receive federal student
aid.
Use of Funds
Funds received through financial aid assistance programs may only be used for educationally-related
expenses incurred for the academic year. All federal aid (with the exception of FWS)
will be applied directly to your institutional charges, which may include: tuition,
fees, housing and other allowable charges. Funds in excess of these charges will be
paid to you within 14 days of the existing credit balance, unless otherwise authorized
by you in writing.
Enrollment Requirements
Generally, you must be enrolled as a regular student in an eligible program to receive
financial aid. Because aid programs can have specific enrollment requirements (i.e.
must be enrolled six hours, etc...), be sure to check your awards for their minimum
enrollment status requirements.
Withdrawal
Withdrawal from coursework may jeopardize your current and future financial aid eligibility.
If you withdraw or are asked to withdraw, you must inform the Financial Aid Office
immediately. Depending on the length of your enrollment for the academic period, you
may be required to repay all or part of the aid you received.
Satisfactory Academic Progress
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is the measure of a student's successful completion
of coursework toward a certificate or degree. Federal regulations require schools
to monitor cumulative grade point average and the percentage of coursework completed
at least once a year. Students who fail to achieve minimum standards may lose their
eligibility for federal, state and institutional financial aid programs. Please visit Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress to review Collin's Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy.
Receiving Aid at Two Institutions
Federal regulations put a yearly limit on financial aid awards. If you have used some aid at another school, you must notify the Financial Aid Office at Collin College. In addition, federal regulations do not allow a student to receive aid from two different institutions at the same time. Therefore, you must notify the Financial Aid Office of any aid received this year at another school. If you have not disclosed that you received aid at another school, and this causes Collin College to adjust your awards, you will be responsible for any outstanding charges.