Financial Information
Federal statute requires a recalculation of aid eligibility when a recipient of financial aid withdraws from the University of Nebraska at Kearney.
The Return of Title IV Financial Aid requirement is based on the amount of federal financial aid received, the University charges incurred and the date of withdrawal. If a student received more assistance than earned, the excess funds must be returned. The amount of assistance earned is determined on a pro-rata basis. That is, if a student completed 30% of the semester, then the student has earned 30 % of the financial aid he was originally scheduled to receive. Once a student has completed more than 60% of the semester all of the assistance is considered earned.
The official date of withdrawal is the date indicated on UNKs official withdrawal form at the Office of Registration and Records. However, if a student remains enrolled but fails to pass any classes, the official date of withdrawal will be determined to be the instructor's last documented date of class attendance for that student. Therefore, failing to officially withdraw does not result in the waiving of the requirement to return Title IV Financial Aid.
If a students University charges are reduced as a result of withdrawal, and that withdrawal creates a credit balance on the student account, the funds reflected in that credit balance may be used to repay the federal financial aid programs. If the credit balance does not cover the amount due back to the aid programs, the student will be billed the difference. If money is owed back to the Pell or SEOG programs, the student has 45 days to make repayment to the University or be reported to the U. S. Department of Education as a student who owes an over payment. Owing a repayment means that student will no longer be eligible for financial aid.
Federal statute determines the order in which programs will be paid back.
Below is an Example of the Return of Title IV Funds Calculation.
11 May 2006
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