Return of Funds Policy
Federal and State Aid Refund Procedures
Return of Title IV Funds Procedure
Note: This procedure is separate and apart from the State Refund Policy for tuition and fees.
The Return of Title IV Funds procedure shall apply to all students who withdraw, drop out or are expelled from Guilford Technical Community College (GTCC), and receive financial aid from Title IV funds. The term "Title IV Funds" refers to the Federal financial aid programs authorized under the Higher Education Act of 1965 (as amended) and includes the following programs:
- Federal Pell Grants
- Federal SEOG
- Federal Direct Loan programs (subsidized and unsubsidized)
- Federal Direct Parent PLUS loans
Students who withdraw from all classes prior to completing more than 60% of an enrollment term will have their eligibility for aid recalculated based on the percent of the term completed. For example, a student who withdraws completing only 30% of the term will have "earned" only 30% of any Title IV aid received. The remaining 70% must be returned by the school and/or the student. GTCC encourages you to read this procedure carefully. If you are thinking about withdrawing from all classes PRIOR to completing 60% of the semester, you should contact the GTCC Financial Aid Office to see how your withdrawal will affect your financial aid. It can negatively affect your overall academic progress AND it will create a debt to GTCC, the Department of Education or both that you are responsible for paying! Once you have completed more than 60% of the enrollment term, you earn all the assistance that you were scheduled to receive for that period. You are also exempted if you complete a module (minimester) or combination of modules that include 49 percent or more of the number of days in the payment period OR complete coursework equal to or greater than 6 credit hours.
Withdrawal Date
As GTCC is an institution that does not require attendance keeping for all courses, a student's withdrawal date is:
- the date the student began the institution’s withdrawal process (as described in the GTCC Catalog) or officially notified the institution of intent to withdraw; or
- the midpoint of the period for a student who leaves without notifying the institution; or the student’s last date of attendance at a documented academically-related activity, if available (see "Unofficial Withdrawal Procedure for Federal Student Aid Purposes Only" below).
Refunds due on all institutional charges, including tuition and fees, will be calculated using the state refund procedure published in the GTCC Catalog.
Calculating the Return of Title IV Refund
Title IV aid is earned in a prorated manner on a per diem basis up to and including the 60% point in the semester. The percentage of Title IV aid earned shall be calculated by dividing the number of days completed by the student by the total number of days in the semester/term. The percent of term completed shall be the percentage of Title IV aid earned by the student.
*The total number of calendar days in a term of enrollment shall exclude any scheduled breaks of more than five days. For purposes of the 49 percent calculation, you take the total number of calendar days in a term of enrollment and exclude any breaks between modules (minimesters) to determine if the student completed 50 percent of the term. Also, GTCC does not use a R2T4 "freeze" date.
If you withdraw from all coursework on or before the 60% of the period, GTCC is required to return a portion of your financial aid that is unearned. The amount of aid that the College will return to the Federal aid programs is the lesser of -
- the total amount of unearned Title IV assistance to be returned; or
- an amount equal to the total institutional charges incurred by the student for the payment period or period of enrollment multiplied by the percentage of the Title IV grant or loan assistance that has not been earned by the student.
As a result of this calculation, Federal funds may not cover all unpaid school charges due to GTCC upon your withdrawal. Any debt created by GTCC returning a portion of your aid to the Federal programs is due and payable by you. Unpaid debts to GTCC will prevent you from receiving an official academic transcript and prevent you from registering for more coursework at GTCC until the debt is paid in full.
If you did not receive all of the funds that you earned, you may be due a post-withdrawal disbursement. GTCC will automatically use all or a portion of your post-withdrawal disbursement of grant funds for tuition, fees, and other institutional charges. We need your permission to use the post-withdrawal grant disbursement for all other school charges. If you do not give your permission, you will be offered the funds. However, it may be in your best interest to allow GTCC to keep the funds to reduce your debt at the school. Note: A post-withdrawal second or third scheduled loan disbursement in an academic term cannot be made unless the student has successfully completed the loan period (34 CFR 668.164(j)(4)(ii)).
There may be some Title IV funds that you were scheduled to receive that cannot be disbursed to you once you withdraw because of other eligibility requirements. For example, if you are a first-time, first-year undergraduate student and you have not completed the first 30 days of your program before you withdraw, you will not receive any Direct Loan funds that you would have received had you remained enrolled past the 30th day.
Returning Funds to the Department of Education
Unearned Title IV aid shall be returned to the following programs in the following order:
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Any loan funds that you must return, you (or your parent for a PLUS Loan) repay in accordance with the terms of the promissory note. That is, you make scheduled payments to the holder of the loan over a period of time.
Any amount of unearned grant funds that you must return is called an overpayment. The maximum amount of a grant overpayment that you must repay is half of the grant funds you received or were scheduled to receive. You do not have to repay a grant overpayment if the original amount of the overpayment is $50 or less. You must make arrangements with your school or the Department of Education to return the unearned grant funds.
Unofficial Withdrawal Procedure for Federal Student Aid Purposes Only
A student who stops attending class or leaves GTCC without following the official procedures for withdrawal from a course or from GTCC is subject to receiving a grade of "F" posted on his/her record for each course in question.
Failure to complete courses may also have a significant impact on a student’s financial aid status. When a student receives all F's, or U's, or a combination of these grades for a semester, he or she may be defined as ‘unofficially withdrawn’ for Title IV purposes. At the end of each term, if a last date of attendance cannot be determined, the student is assumed to have attended 50% of the enrollment period and the Return of Title IV calculation will be based on this length of attendance. Unofficially withdrawn students will be billed for resulting institutional charges and repayments of Federal Student Aid.
Return of Title IV Funds Example
The following example illustrates how the federal Return of Title IV Funds policy would affect a student who withdraws from classes at GTCC:
A student is attending Fall Semester full-time, which is 112 calendar days in length. Classes are scheduled for the entire semester. The student withdraws from classes on the 28th day of the semester.
The student's financial aid and charges are:
Federal Pell grant | $2,775.00 |
Federal Direct Subsidized Stafford Loan | +2,750.00 |
Total Financial Aid awarded | $5,525.00 |
Tuition and fees (institutional charges) | ($1,144) |
Financial aid refund disbursed to student after tuition and fees are paid | $4,381.00 |
Student withdraws from classes on the 28th day of the semester, which is the Monday of the fifth week.
Completed days | 28 |
Total days in payment period | ÷112 |
=Percentage of aid earned | 25% |
Percentage of aid earned | 25% |
Total Financial Aid awarded | x$5,525.00 |
Aid earned based on completion | $1,381.25 |
Total Financial Aid awarded | $5,525.00 |
Aid earned based on completion | -$1,381.25 |
Financial aid to be returned | $4,143.75 |
College returns (student repays GTCC)*
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$858.00 |
Student’s portion | $3,285.75 |
* To determine the amount the College must return, compare the following amounts: (1) The total amount of unearned aid is $4,143.75. (2) The institutional charges of $1,144, multiplied by the unearned percentage of 75%, is $858.00. The College must return the lesser of these two, which is $858.00. The remainder is the student’s portion.
Funds are returned to loan programs first and then grant programs.
**The College would return $858.00 to the Federal Direct Subsidized Stafford Loan program, creating a balance on the student's GTCC account. The student is responsible for paying their GTCC balance of $858.00.
The student's portion to return is calculated as $3,285.75. The student's remaining loan for the semester is applied towards this amount first. Because the College returned $858.00, the student's loan for the semester has been reduced to $1,892.00, which the student repays to the U.S. Department of Education in accordance with the terms of the Master Promissory Note (by beginning payments six months after graduation or dropping below six credit hours.)
The remaining balance of $1,393.75 is from the Federal Pell Grant program. The actual amount which the student must return to the U.S. Department of Education for the grant programs is reduced by 50% of the original grant amount ($2775 x 50% = $1,387.50). The amount remaining after this Title IV grant protection is applied is $6.25. The student is not responsible for returning funds to the grant programs that are under $50.00. Therefore, the student in this example would not be required to return any funds to the Federal Pell Grant program.
Student portion | $2,958.00 |
Loan returned during repayment | - 1,892.00 |
Student still needs to return | $1,393.75 |
50% Title IV grant protection | - 1,387.50 |
Grant amount remaining | $6.25 |
Return of Funds Policy for State Grant Programs
(This policy is effective for academic terms that commence after July 1, 2020)
Repayment Calculation
GTCC is required to complete a withdrawal calculation in accordance with policy implemented by the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority to determine the amount of funds it must return when a student withdraws between the 5% and the 35% point of the term. Students who stop attending before the 5% point of the term earn no state grant funds. Students who stop attending after the 35% point of the term earn 100% of their state grant funds. Any debt to GTCC created by this withdrawal calculation is due and payable by you.
- Known Last Date of Attendance
- If your last date of attendance can be verified as being prior to or on the 35% point of the term, the State grant repayment will be based on the percent of the term not completed.
- If your last date of attendance occurs after the 35% point of the term, the State grant award is considered 100% earned and no State grant repayment is due.
- Unofficial withdrawal (no earned academic credit) and unknown last date of attendance
- If you do not officially withdraw from a term, GTCC shall determine and document the last date of attendance if reported by faculty. If GTCC cannot document the last date of attendance, it shall calculate the refund using the 50% point in the semester as of the date of withdrawal if GTCC indicates that the last date of attendance or academic activity could not be established.
- In all cases where you earn no academic credit for a term, GTCC must determine whether you completed the term. If GTCC determines that you did not withdraw, but instead completed the courses and earned no academic credit, GTCC is not required to return State funds.
Programs Subject to the State Grant Refund Policy
The State funds subject to this policy are listed below. Refunds will be applied proportionately to each program:
- NC Scholarship;
- NC Transition Scholarship;
- Longleaf Commitment Grant;
- North Carolina National Guard Tuition Assistance Program
Example: A student receives a $2,000 North Carolina Scholarship. The student withdraws at the 20% point, requiring a refund of $1,600 to the North Carolina Scholarship. The CFI Grant System will calculate appropriate returns.
Revised 10/8/23