If I dropped college this semester, what happens to my financial aid next semester? Can I receive any?
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Ok, I dropped out of college for dumb reasons, but was wondering what happens to my financial aid? How much do I have to pay and can I receive any of my financial aid rewards next semester? I know you have to be a full time student to do that, so if that is the case, I doubt next semester. What happens next year then? Do I get the same in my financial aid letter? Can I still apply next year I guess is what I am asking?
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Answer:
You wont receive any because you wont be enrolled in any classes. They will send you a letter stating that they wont grant you with any financial aide because your not enrolled in any classes. You can reapply and get it again.
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