WITHDRAWAL FROM THE COLLEGE
Hiwassee College considers the act of registering for class (es) as the intention of the student to be enrolled at the college. Should a student decide to take fewer hours than was originally registered for or to completely withdraw from all classes he must officially withdraw through the Registrar’s Office. If the student does not officially withdraw or just stop attending classes that student’s ability to receive financial aid in the future could be placed in jeopardy.

Refunds and/or repayments of Title IV financial aid funds (Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Federal Perkins Loans, Federal Stafford Loans and Federal PLUS Loans) received by students who withdraw will be made as required by the Return of Title IV Funds regulations. Refunds and/or repayments of institutional assistance will be made in accordance with the Refund Policy of the College.

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