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What happens to financial aid resources if a student drops a course or withdraws?

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What happens to financial aid resources if a student drops a course or withdraws?

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A. It depends. Several financial aid programs require a student to be enrolled in a full time course load which is 3.5 or more units at St. Lawrence. We rely on the add/drop date each semester to determine if students receiving financial aid resources are meeting enrollment requirements. Students need to speak with a financial aid counselor if they have any question about dropping a course. Should a student withdraw from St. Lawrence, they may or may not have their costs pro-rated as it depends on when they withdraw. The University Catalog and Student Handbook contains detailed information about the withdrawal process.

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