Common use of Graduating Students Clause in Contracts

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 prorated 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 semesters 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.

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Sources: Scholarship Agreement

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 prorated pro-rated percentage amount of aid received in the previous semester of full-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 semesters 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.

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Sources: Scholarship Agreement