Graduating Students Sample Clauses

Graduating Students. If student is receiving a grade of “I” in the last term of their graduation, conferral of their degree will not be posted until the final grade is submitted for the course.
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Graduating Students. All students dropping below full-time status due to graduation at the end of a given semester should be awarded institutional aid according to the number of credit hours they are planning to enroll. All institutional scholarships will be adjusted by the following factors: 11 hours = .69, 10 hours = .62, 9 hours = .56, 8 hours = .50, 7 hours = .44, 6 hours = .37. If a student has less than 6 hours, institutional scholarships are not allowed. For students in their last semester, residing on campus and receiving 100% trustee scholarship, they will receive 100% of the tuition discount, even if they are less than full time. Students must be full time up until their last semester to be eligible for the proration. Institutional Aid reductions for students who are full-time at the beginning of the semester and then withdraw below 12 hours during the semester (within the refund period for the course, including Session B refund periods). Students who drop below full time before both Semester/A and/or B census dates will be ineligible for institutional aid. All institutional scholarships will be adjusted by the following factors: 11 hours = .69, 10 hours = .62, 9 hours = .56, 8 hours = .50, 7 hours = .44, 6 hours = .37. If a student withdraws to below 6 hours, all institutional scholarships will be removed. If the student is beyond the date to receive any refund, then no scholarship money will be removed. If a student completely withdraws, institutional aid will be reduced by the same percentage as the tuition/fee refund schedule. The tuition/fee refund schedule is based on the last date of attendance of all courses and based on the latest refund chart for the courses the student withdrawals from. If a student completely withdraws after the refund period (0% refund), they may keep the full amount of their institutional aid. Program Exceptions Students enrolled in programs such as Education and/or Nursing, in which extend beyond four year completion times, will be provided an exception to the 5 years policy for students to be eligible for institutional aid. For programs that are five to six years in length, students will be eligible for institutional years for up to 7 years.
Graduating Students. Residents graduating within an active Residence Agreement term are permitted to stay in Residence until the conclusion of this agreement term. Should a resident choose to terminate this Agreement early, following their graduation and prior to the end date of the Agreement Term as outlined in the Confirmation Letter, the resident is required to provide 60 days’ notice prior to the proposed date of termination and will be charged a $300.00 Residence Agreement Early Termination Administration fee, (as outlined in paragraph 11.a herein).
Graduating Students. All students dropping below full-time status (1-11 credit hours) due to graduation in their final semester should be awarded institutional aid based on the pro-rated percentage amount of aid received in the previous semester of full- time enrollment. Students must be full time up until their last semester to be eligible for the proration. An exception to this is for students enrolled in the Elementary Education: Learning Disabilities program. They are allowed to get prorated scholarships based on this formula for the last two semester prior to graduation. For students in their last semester, residing on campus and receiving 100% trustee scholarship, they will receive 100% of the tuition discount, even if they are less than full time. Any additional exceptions should be limited but will be at the discretion of the Vice President of Admissions or Director of Admissions.
Graduating Students. If you intend to graduate straight after the Erasmus period you must send all the documents at least 30 days before the beginning of the graduation session.

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