COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL=PAYBACK OF FEDERAL $$$$
Beginning Fall 2000, any student that does a complete withdrawal from classes,
and received a Pell Grant, SEOG Grant, Subsidized Stafford Loan, Unsubsidized
Stafford or a Parent PLUS Loan will be required to pay several hundred dollars
back to the federal government immediately if they drop out of school before 60%
of the semester has been completed. This new law is called RETURN OF TITLE IV
FUNDS.
In essence, the Return of Title IV Funds works like this: If you drop put before
the 60% point of a semester, you owe back all the tuition charges covering the
balance of the term. So a student who completely withdraws after 25% of the
semester owes 75% of their original tuition charges back to the government
immediately! You will pay this money to the SOSU Business Office, who sends it
to the federal government on your behalf. (Remember, this applies only to
complete withdrawals, not partial withdrawals.)
The chart below gives an example of what payback is due for different withdrawal
dates.
| Date of Withdrawal | % of Term Completed | Total Payback Due |
| Sept. 15,2002 | 28.21% | 71.79% of funds received |
| Oct, 23, 2002 | 60.68% | 00.00%** |
| **Withdraw after 60% and NO PAYVBACK REQUIRED | ||
**Withdraw after 60% and NO PAYVBACK REQUIRED
Students who drop after 60% of the semester has passed do not owe immediate
paybacks at all!
Southeastern will NOT automatically cancel a student's enrollment for nonpayment
of tuition and fees.
ONCE YOU HAVE ENROLLED YOU MUST OFFICIALLY WITHDRAW FROM CLASSES IN PERSON OR IN
WRITING.
Complete withdrawal from the institution is the sole responsibility of each
student.
So, Remember, we want you to stay in school the entire year, but if something
unexpected were to happen.....timing could mean the difference in having to pay
funds back to the federal government.
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