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01-14-2014, 02:52 AM
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you drop a class and you're not a full time student anymore?

Last semester I won a small scholarship, which requires you to be a full-time student. However, I ended up dropping one class... I'm supposed to get the other half I didn't get last semester this semester. I'm wondering if I'm gonna have to repaid the money that was giving to me, or maybe I just won't get the rest...

Anybody has been in this situation?

I never get scholarships, so this is alll new for me!
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I don't understand your situation due to confusing grammar. I'm currently on an economic scholarship. The basic requirements are to maintain a certain GPA and enroll full time. It's better to call your school's scholarship department to find out. If it is private, call the sponsor directly. I doubt if you need to repay them. It isn't a loan.
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I understood this perfectly - I think what Kikibay92 wants to say is; you need to contact whatever entity gave you that but from my experience, once they granted you one, they usually do not check or the terms are in print usually with, "if the applicant fails so and so, the scholarship is void and she or she is out of the program. Something like that
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you drop a class and you're not a full time student anymore?

Last semester I won a small scholarship, which requires you to be a full-time student. However, I ended up dropping one class... I'm supposed to get the other half I didn't get last semester this semester. I'm wondering if I'm gonna have to repaid the money that was giving to me, or maybe I just won't get the rest...

Anybody has been in this situation?

I never get scholarships, so this is alll new for me!
I had also received a scholarship that required me to go full time. I did not go full time on the first semester, but I did went full time on the second semester. As a result, during my part time semester my scholarship was reduce. When I became full time, the scholarship returned to the original amount that I won for that semester.
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Thanks for the feedback, guys!! Apparently they didn't care I dropped a class last semester, I just got a check with the rest of the money.
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