Will you lose a college scholarship if don't attend full time?
Written by admin on April 11th, 2009
My daughter took only 7 credits for spring semester(she attends a community college).She was told she had to add more credits or lose a $1000 scholarship. Is this true?
Each scholarship can have its own stipulations/regulations. So, I would say the best people to talk to would be the admissions councelor, the financial aid / business department, and the issuer of the scholarship.
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Most scholarships stipulate that a student must be full-time (usually min. 12 hours). Financial Aid awards will also be affected if a student is not enrolled for a full load also.
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Each scholarship can have its own stipulations/regulations. So, I would say the best people to talk to would be the admissions councelor, the financial aid / business department, and the issuer of the scholarship.
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yes…
ur daughter
needs to work hard on that..
let her study well
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it depends on who is offering the scholarship. Usually whoever is giving the scholarship gets to make the rules. If they say you don't get the money unless you play sports, then you don't get the money unless you play sports. If they say you have to be fulltime, you have to be full time. Not every scholarship cares, but others do, right down to your cultural background and even where you live.
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