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Online Graduate Enrollment Changes

To be eligible for financial aid, you must meet minimum enrollment requirements. Any change of enrollment status during the year could result in a revision in the financial aid offered.

If you reduce your credit load or officially withdraw from the University during a term for which you have already received financial aid, all or part of the funds that have been disbursed to you may have to be repaid or returned to the funding source. This may cause an owing balance to Northwest University.

The amount to be repaid for returned financial aid will be determined by the length of time you were enrolled.

Minimum Enrollment Requirements

Your initial Financial Aid Offer assumes you will enroll in the typical number of credits per term for your program.

Credits are reviewed after the add/drop period. Your enrollment at that time will be your financial aid enrollment.

If you registered for fewer than 6 graduate credits, your Financial Aid Award may need to be adjusted. If you plan to enroll for fewer than these credits, please contact Student Financial Services right away.

If you register for five or fewer credits, you will generally not be eligible for financial aid.

If you register for less than half time you will not be eligible for financial aid. Half time enrollment is determined by your program.

Dropping a Course

If you drop a course after the add/drop period, you will be responsible for the tuition related to that course and there will be no changes to your financial aid. However, the drop in credits may affect your academic progress. Please review the Satisfactory Academic Progress policy to ensure you are in compliance.

Withdrawing from the University

If you completely withdraw from all classes after the add/drop period, which is the first seven days of the term, you will be responsible for the full tuition. Future sessions that you have not yet attended will be refunded 100%. Federal regulations require your financial aid to be adjusted based on your last documented day of attendance. If a refund was received prior to withdrawing from the University, then those funds need may need to be repaid, depending on the date of withdrawal.

Please be aware that if you withdraw from courses, those courses are considered “attempted” and therefore are included in calculating if satisfactory academic progress requirements were met.

Contact your Advisor and the Registrar right away to document your last day of attendance. If there is not a documented last day of attendance then it will be assumed the withdrawal occurred after 50% of the semester has passed.

Once the withdrawal has occurred or been determined financial aid will be reviewed for possible adjustments. Federal funds must be returned to federal programs based on the percent of the term that a student is no longer enrolled. Student Financial Services will determine how much of a student’s aid was “unearned” as defined by the federal regulations, and then return the “unearned” aid in the following order to the programs from which the student received the aid:

  • Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loan
  • Federal PLUS Loan
  • Other Title IV Programs

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