Return of Title IV |
Treatment of Title IV funds when a student withdraws When federal Title IV grant or loan assistance is disbursed, but the recipient does not complete the enrollment period, the law requires that TSC calculate the amount that must be returned by the school and/or student to Title IV program accounts. The date the student initiates the withdrawal is used for calculating the percentage used in the formula for Return of Title IV funds. The number of days from the 1st class day to the withdrawal date divided by the number of days in the payment period (semester) equals the percentage of Title IV funds earned. If the withdrawal date is after the 60% point of the semester, the student has earned 100% of the Title IV funds. If a student fails to earn a passing grade in at least one class, TSC is required to calculate the amount for Return of Title IV funds using the midpoint of the period (in lieu of an official withdrawal date) as documentation of the student's last date of attendance. Procedure for Return of Title IV Funds
Students completely withdrawing after the official census date should also refer to the Federal Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards. NOTE on Unofficial Withdrawal: Title IV funds are awarded under the assumption that the student will attend school for the entire period for which the assistance is awarded. When the student withdraws, whether it is official withdrawal or "unofficial" (just stopped attending classes), the amount of aid earned by the student must be determined. If the amount disbursed to the student is greater than the amount earned, unearned funds must be returned. The student may owe financial aid received back to the program from which it was awarded. Students who fail to earn a passing grade in at least one class will be evaluated to determine if they withdrew unofficially (stopped attending classes) or they must prove they participated in an academically related activity past the 60% point of the payment period. In most cases, if a student cannot prove they were in attendance past the 60% point of the payment period, the institution can use the midpoint of the payment period (semester) as the last date of attendance for calculation purposes. Examples of academically-related activities are: exams or quizzes, tutorials, computer-based instruction, academic advising or counseling, academic conferences, completing an academic assignment, paper or project, and attending a school-assigned study group. Before withdrawing officially or stopping out unofficially: See course schedule and catalog for complete policy and contact the Financial Aid Office in Arnulfo Oliveira Student Service Center or call 956-295-3620 for additional information and a tentative calculation. It is important to speak to a Financial Aid advisor before withdrawing to determine if you will owe funds to the financial aid programs and/or the institution.
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