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Why was I emailed a fee statement when my fees are being paid with financial aid (loans, grants or scholarships)?

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Why was I emailed a fee statement when my fees are being paid with financial aid (loans, grants or scholarships)?

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There are two types of financial aid (FA) credits – an anticipated credit and an actual credit. An anticipated FA credit is money you expect but which hasn’t yet been received by CMA. An actual FA credit is money that’s been disbursed to your student account. You may deduct the amount of anticipated financial aid from the amount you owe, remitting only the remaining amount by the due date.

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