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How does dropping a class or withdrawing from the seminary affect my financial aid?

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How does dropping a class or withdrawing from the seminary affect my financial aid?

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If you drop a class in the middle of the quarter, all of your seminary tuition grant money for that class will be removed from your account and you will be responsible for any remaining tuition costs (see the Academic Calendar or Academic Catalog for tuition refund rate schedule). If you drop classes with the result that you fall below half-time status (6 credits for M.A., M.Div. and A.R.) you will lose all your seminary grant money and Federal student loans for that quarter. If you withdraw from the seminary during the middle of the quarter, both your seminary grant money and Federal financial aid are affected. Please click here to read our Return of Financial Aid Funds Policy for Students who withdraw from the Seminary.

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