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In order to be eligible for financial aid, an
applicant must be a United States citizen or an eligible non-citizen
enrolled or accepted for enrollment in an eligible program.
Additionally, the applicant must maintain satisfactory academic
progress, comply with Federal
Selective Service Law, not be in default on any educational
loans, or owe a refund on any federal grants or loans to any
institution. Students who have obtained a previous bachelor’s
degree at any U.S. or foreign institution are not eligible
for financial aid.
Financial aid awards are subject to change
if any of the factors used to calculate eligibility from the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) change after
the date of original application. Other examples of factors
that impact eligibility include increases in income and changes
in family size and/or in the number of family members enrolled
in college. Students are strongly advised to consult with the
Financial Aid Office if they are contemplating a change in
enrollment status.
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