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I • MODERN TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL • SCHOOL CATALOG • <br />FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION continued ... <br />Federal Pell Grants: are targeted to undergraduate students with very high need. The amount <br />of your Pell Grant is determined by the size of your expected family contribution (EFC), the <br />school's cost of attendance, your enrollment status, e.g. half-time or full-time and whether you <br />attend for part of all of the school's academic year. As with all grants, Federal Pell Grants do <br />not have to be repaid. <br />Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants - FSEOG: are for undergraduates <br />with exceptional financial need, with priority to those receiving Pell Grants starting with the lowest <br />EFC. <br />The financial aid programs are made available to students attending this school as a matter of <br />convenience, and in no way is the offer of financial assistance an inducement to enroll or an implied <br />guarantee of employment. <br />For purposes of Federal Pell Grant determination, a full-time student is defined as a student enrolled in <br />a minimum of thirty-six (36) credit -units of class/clinical work each academic year. Half-time attendance <br />status is defined as a student enrolled in a minimum of eighteen (18) credit units of class/clinical work <br />each academic year. <br />The U.S. Department of Education certifies this institution as an eligible participant in the federal <br />Student Financial Aid - SFA programs established under the Higher Education Act of 1965 - HEA, as <br />amended. <br />To calculate refunds under the Federal Return of Title IV Funds policy, institutions must complete two <br />separate calculations. First, the institution must determine how much of the tuition, fees and other <br />Institutional charges it is eligible to retain using either the state/institutional refund policy. Then, using <br />the Federal Return of Title IV Funds policy, the institution determines how much federal assistance the <br />student has earned which can be applied to the institutional charges. <br />If a student received more SFA funds than he or she earned under the federal return of Title IV funds <br />policy, the institution, and in some cases the student, is required to return the unearned funds to the <br />federal treasury. The student must pay any unpaid balance that remains after the return of Title IV funds <br />policy has been applied to the state/institutional policy to the institution. <br />Any monies due an applicant or student will be refunded within thirty (30) days of the date of <br />cancellation, withdrawal, termination of drop/date of determination. A withdrawal is considered to have <br />occurred on the earlier of a) the date the student officially notifies the school of their intent to withdraw, <br />or (b) the point at which the student fails to meet the published attendance policies outlined in this <br />Catalog. If a student received a loan for tuition, a refund will be made to the lenderto reduce the student <br />loan debt. If the amount of refund exceeds the unpaid balance of the loan, the remainder of the monies <br />will be applied to any student financial aid programs from which the student received funding. Any <br />remaining balance of funds will then be returned to the student. <br />If student does not return following a leave of absence on the date indicated on the approved written <br />request, refunds will be made within thirty (30) days from the date the student was scheduled to have <br />returned. For purposes of determining a refund, the last date of attendance is used when a student fails <br />to return from an approved leave of absence. <br />Published January 1, 2020/Effective through December 31, 2020 _ All Rights Reserved.© Visit as at wsw antschool,edu <br />