Cedar Valley: 2017-2018 Catalog - Class Registration Deadlines

Financial aid programs require enrollment and attendance in class in order for financial aid awards to be paid toward educational expenses. An eligible enrollment is determined by validating that the student is registered, and has been attending, in the required number of credit hours and in the correct program of study on the certification date of the semester in which aid is to be paid. The official academic calendar of the college will be used to determine the official date of enrollment.

Flex Term describes classes that do not follow the regular semester schedule. Flex Terms are shorter more concentrated classes that often last only a month. Registration for Flex Classes can occur throughout the semester and be Title IV eligible, based on student qualification. However, financial aid can only disburse, at the earliest, 10 days prior to the start of each Flex Class. Total enrollment will be determined collectively form traditional and Flex Classes. Flex terms may not have the official date of enrollment published in the calendar. The date will vary according to the start date and length of each flex term. Information on the official date for a flex term can be obtained from the instructional department office at the college.

If a student withdraws from the class after aid has been paid, he or she may be required to return a portion of the financial aid received for the term. Please read the section, "Return of Federal Title IV Funds Policy."

Certification dates are published on the academic calendar. Visit

Restrictions on Financial Aid Awards for Non-Term Class Schedules

Courses that are offered in a non-term schedule that overlaps between semesters or a course that has a start or end date outside of the dates of the semester cannot be counted in the enrollment level for financial aid awarding. For example, if a course is scheduled to begin during the fall semester but will not end until after the last day of the fall semester, that class is not eligible to be counted in the student's financial aid enrollment level. If a class is scheduled to begin during the spring semester but does not end until summer, that class cannot be counted in the student's financial aid enrollment level.

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