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Keeping your Aid
| Enrollment |
The number of hours you take each semester can have an affect on the amount of financial aid you receive.
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- Some financial aid programs will pro-rate based on the number of hours you take each term- if you’re less than full time the program will pay out less than the full rate.
- Many aid programs have minimum hour requirements to pay out each semester.
- Others require you to attain a specified GPA or complete a specified number of hours each year.
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How do you know about your aid programs? Read the UNF Financial Aid Guide and visit our Financial Aid Programs Quick Guide to find information specific to your awards.
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| Withdrawing |
If you receive federal financial aid and you withdraw or stop attending one or more of your classes, a portion of your aid may be reversed. Click here to read more about Withdrawals and Financial Aid or read the UNF Financial Aid Guide.
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| Satisfactory Academic Progress |
All students must maintain specified grade point averages and proceed through their academic program at a pace leading to completion within a specified time frame, to qualify and remain eligible for assistance from federal financial aid programs.
This means that you must:
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- Complete a minimum of 67% of the hours you enroll in each term. (This includes withdrawal hours.)
- Achieve a minimum GPA each semester (2.0 for Undergraduate students, 3.0 for Graduate students)
- Complete your degree requirements within a maximum number of hours (180 for Undergraduate students, 53 for Graduate students)
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| To read more about UNF’s Satisfactory Academic Progress standards and the appeal procedure, click here or read the UNF Financial Aid Guide. |
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