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Financial Aid > Important Information > Financial Aid Policy > Withdrawing from the University

Withdrawing from the University

If you officially withdraw, cease attendance, or are administratively withdrawn from UNT, federal regulations require post-secondary institutions to calculate the amount of Title IV funds (aid) earned during the term from which you withdrew. Factors considered in the calculation include: date of withdrawal, the total amount of Title IV aid eligibility, tuition and fee charges, room and board charges (if applicable), and class attendance.  

Student Financial Aid and Scholarships personnel will apply the federally mandated calculation for the return of financial aid funds.  Unearned Title IV funds (aid) will be returned to the programs from which the money was paid to you (or your parent) in the following order:

  1. Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans
  2. Subsidized Federal Stafford Loans
  3. Unsubsidized Direct Stafford Loans
  4. Subsidized Direct Stafford Loans
  5. Federal Perkins Loans
  6. Federal Parent (PLUS) Loans
  7. Direct Parent (PLUS) Loans
  8. Federal Pell Grants
  9. Academic Competitiveness Grants
  10. National SMART Grants
  11. TEACH Grants
  12. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program
  13. Other Title IV Programs
  14. Other Federal, State, Private or Institutional Student Aid

It is possible you will owe a repayment of unearned financial aid funds to the university if you cease enrollment prior to the sixty percent (60%) completion point of any enrollment period for which you received financial aid funds.  The completion point is based on the total number of class days in an enrollment period.

If you receive all failing grades (any combination F’s, WF’s and NP’s), attendance in all classes will be reviewed.  If attendance cannot be confirmed via official UNT Registrar records, Student Financial Aid and Scholarships personnel will apply the federally mandated calculation for the return of financial aid funds.  Unearned Title IV funds (aid) will be returned to the programs from which the money was paid to you (or your parent) and it is possible that you will owe a repayment to the university.

Withdrawing from classes or failing to complete and pass registered hours may affect your future eligibility for financial aid.  You must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements to maintain eligibility for financial aid as defined by Student Financial Aid and Scholarships.

Other Financial Aid Policies:

  • UNT Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Requirements
  • Dropping Classes
  • Withdrawing from the University
  • Academic Requirements
  • Governance of UNT Financial Aid Programs

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