Franklin College Student Handbook 1-4-22

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The Office of Financial Aid staff are available to provide financial aid counseling services and to help students explore the various sources of financial assistance, including scholarships, grants, work, loans, and external funds. The Office of Financial Aid staff is responsible for coordinating financial aid from Federal, State, college and external sources. All need-based sources of financial assistance use the data provided each year on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The application deadline for Indiana State grant consideration is April 15th and all students are urged to file the FAFSA each year. All students are required to complete a Franklin College Financial Aid application, available via their online financial aid system.

13. Withdrawing and Financial Aid a. Return of Title IV Funds Title IV aid includes the Pell Grant, the Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG), Direct loans (subsidized as well as unsubsidized), the Perkins Loan, and Graduate/Parent PLUS loans. When a student is a recipient of one or more of the above-mentioned Title IV programs and officially withdraws (or unofficially withdraws by ceasing to attend), regulations require a calculation to determine if any Title IV aid must be repaid. Prior to withdrawing for the semester, you are encouraged to contact the Office of Financial Aid. State and institutional aid are also subject to a return calculation. For other information and procedures regarding withdrawing from the college, please go to Withdrawing from the College . b. Repayment Calculation The amount of Title IV aid to be repaid is calculated based on the percentage of time completed within a semester, which involves calculating the amount of Title IV aid earned by the student, and the amount of institutional charges for the semester. The Office of Financial Aid considers the date the student completes his or her exit interview with the Office of Student Affairs as the official date of withdrawal. This is considered the date the student began the official withdraw process. For students who unofficially withdraw, the 50% point within the semester is considered as the withdrawal date in determining earned Title IV aid. If the amount of disbursed Title IV grant or loan funds is greater than the amount earned, the unearned funds must be returned. If the amount of disbursed Title IV grant and/or loan funds is less than the amount the student has earned and is otherwise eligible to receive, he or she is notified by the Office of Financial Aid regarding a post-withdrawal disbursement of the earned aid that was not received. All unearned Title IV funds must be returned within 45 days of the date of the institution’s determination that the student withdrew, and must be returned in the following order: 1. Direct unsubsidized loan funds, 2. Direct subsidized loan funds, 3. Perkins loan funds, 4. PLUS loan funds, 5. Pell Grant funds and 6. Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant funds. Page -26


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6. Off-Campus Conduct

2min
page 97

3. Prohibited Conduct by Students

9min
pages 93-96

5. Room Entry Procedures

2min
page 90

3. Residence Hall Health and Safety Regulations

10min
pages 85-88

4. Guest and Visitation Regulations

2min
page 89

2. Residence Hall Administrative Regulations and Procedures

15min
pages 79-84

31. Withdrawing from the College

2min
page 77

29. Title IX

3min
pages 73-74

27. Social Media Policies and Procedures

5min
pages 67-69

30. Travel Policies and Expectations for Student Overnight Travel Sponsored by FC

5min
pages 75-76

12. Grizzly Park Policy

2min
page 61

8. Drug Policy

2min
page 57

9. Fires/Bonfire/Fire Pits

2min
page 58

3. Care Policy

5min
pages 54-55

25. Vehicle Reservation Procedures

2min
page 45

26. Vending Machines

2min
pages 46-47

16. Intercollegiate Athletics

2min
page 38

22. Religious Life Program

2min
page 42

2. Athletic Event Sportsmanship Policy - “Win With Class”

2min
page 53

3. Campus Safety and Security Report (Clery Act

2min
page 30

14. Health Services

2min
page 37

14. Work Study and On-Campus Employment

2min
page 27

2. Academic Procedures

4min
pages 8-9

9. Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Information

2min
page 17

4. Procedures for Cases of Alleged Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism

2min
page 11

8. Intellectual Property Ownership Policy

7min
pages 14-16

Franklin College Vision, Mission and Values

1min
page 6

10. Study at Cooperating Institutions

1min
page 18

13. Withdrawing and Financial Aid

2min
page 26

3. Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism

2min
page 10
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