Students receiving financial assistance have the following responsibilities:
- To complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each academic year by the deadline prescribed by the University.
- To meet the requirements of good academic standing and maintain satisfactory academic progress toward their degree.
- If a student transfers from another institution to Adelphi University during the same award year, federal regulations require that we request through the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) updated information about any fall disbursements so that your spring disbursements are accurate and do not exceed federal guidelines. Your assistance package may change after review of your record on the NSLDS system.
- To report to the Office of Student Financial Services any changes in enrollment status, changes of name or address, receipt of any additional internal or external financial assistance.
The University reserves the right to make adjustments in financial assistance packages because of changes in the recipient's enrollment or residency status, income discrepancies, or financial circumstances.
The University further reserves the right to make proportionate adjustments in campus-administered financial assistance if federal or state funding to the University changes.
Institutional scholarships and grants are applicable to tuition and, in some cases, University fees. The University reserves the right to adjust the financial assistance previously awarded when these awards, in combination with other sources of assistance, exceed the cost of tuition and fees. Awards include, but are not limited to, VA educational benefits, external awards, and state scholarships and grants.
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