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Rights of a Financial Aid Recipient
You have the right to accept, reject,
or seek adjustment to your financial aid award(s).
You have the right to know how much aid you will receive,
how it is distributed, the criteria for the distribution,
and when it will be
disbursed to your bursar account.
You have the right to know how your
financial need was determined and what resources
were considered in the calculation of your financial
need.
You have the right to know the University's refund
policy as well as the Federal
Title IV financial aid refund policy.
If you are offered a loan, you have the right to know
the interest rate, the total amount to be repaid, the
repayment procedures, the length of time you have to
repay the loan, and when repayment begins.
You have the right to review your financial aid file
and seek financial aid counseling with SFA's professional
staff.
You have the right to submit to SFA a written appeal
requesting reconsideration of your financial aid eligibility.
If there has been a substantial loss of family income
or benefits since you filed your FAFSA, you should contact
SFA and request a Special Consideration Application.
Responsibilities of a Financial
Aid Recipient
You are responsible for providing documentation
and information requested by SFA.
You are responsible for notifying SFA in writing if
you receive aid from sources not listed on the front
of your award letter, your residency status changes,
or your application or other information is incorrect.
You are responsible for attending classes and completing
requirements for all courses in which you enroll.
You are responsible for repayment of all loans in accordance
with the terms of your promissory notes. You must notify
your lender if any of the following occurs before your
loan is repaid: change of address, graduation, withdrawal
from the University or less than half-time attendance,
name change, and transfer to another post-secondary
institution.
You are responsible for maintaining satisfactory academic
progress.
You are responsible for keeping copies of your financial
aid records.
You are responsible for reapplying for financial aid
each year.
Consumer Information
The following links contain information to explain the
financial aid process and to meet regulatory mandates.
Information on scams, suggestions for preventing identity
theft, and resources on how to report identity theft
involving federal education dollars:
http://www.ed.gov/misused
Available need-based and non-need based federal,state,school,local
and private financial aid programs available to students:
http://www.bgsu.edu/offices/sfa
http://studentaid.ed.gov/students/publications/student_guide/index.html
http://regents.ohio.gov/sgs/index.php
http://www.students.gov
How students apply for financial aid and how eligibility
is determined:
http://www.bgsu.edu/offices/sfa
http://www.finaid.org
How the school distributes financial aid among students,
the rights and responsibilities of students financial
receiving aid:
http://www.bgsu.edu/offices/sfa
How and when financial aid will be disbursed:
http://www.bgsu.edu/offices/sfa/disburse.html
The terms and conditions of any employment that is
part of the financial aid package:
http://www.bgsu.edu/offices/sfa/employment.html
The terms of, schedule for, and the
necessity of student loan repayment and required loan
exit counseling:
http://www.bgsu.edu/offices/sfa
http://www.ed.gov/DirectLoan
The criteria for measuring satisfactory
academic progress, and how a student who has failed
to maintain satisfactory progress may reestablish eligibility
for federal financial aid:
http://www.bgsu.edu/offices/sfa/sat-prog.html
Information on preventing drug and alcohol abuse:
http://www.bgsu.edu/offices/safety/drugs.html
http://www.bgsu.edu/offices/sa/health/wellness/index.html
Information regarding the availability
of SFA program funds for study abroad programs; and
that students eligible for SFA program funds for attending
a study abroad program that is approved for credit by
the home school:
http://educationabroad.bgsu.edu/
http://www.bgsu.edu/offices/sfa/pdfforms/studyabroad.pdf
The terms and conditions under which
students receiving federal education loans may obtain
deferments while serving (a)in the Peace Corps; (b)
under the Domestic Volunteer Service Act; and demonstrated
effectiveness in the field of community service:
https://www.dlssonline.com/borrower/QctrHelpIndex.do? SectionId=FAQU&APageID=QctrFaquA011
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