CONSORTIUM TERMS AND CONDITIONS Sample Clauses

CONSORTIUM TERMS AND CONDITIONS. You are admitted in a degree program and enrolled in at least half-time at Sacramento State (wait list not counted) • Course(s) at the host campus apply toward the degree objective at Sacramento State • You must notify Sacramento State Financial Aid & Scholarships Office within 7 days of withdrawal from any course at the host campus. Upload proof of withdrawal (with date) • Official academic transcripts must be provided to the Office of the Registrar within 30 days after the semester has ended • A financial aid hold will be placed preventing disbursement of all aid in the following term until transcripts has been received by the UniversityNo substitutions/changes in courses at the host campus will be accepted once this consortium agreement has been submitted • The Satisfactory Academic Progress policy applies to all course work under the consortium agreement Student Certification: I certify I understand the terms and conditions of the consortium agreement. I understand that failure to adhere to all conditions of this agreement may result in a denial of future request and/or loss of eligibility to participate in the program. Student Signature: _ Date:
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CONSORTIUM TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Student is admitted in a degree program and enrolled in at least half-time at Sacramento State (wait list not counted). • Course(s) at the host campus apply toward the degree objective at Sacramento State. • Student must notify Sacramento State Financial Aid & Scholarships Office in writing within 7 days of withdrawal from any course at the host campus. Submit proof of withdrawal (with date) at the Student Service Center. • Official academic transcripts must be provided to the Office of the Registrar within 30 days after the semester has ended. • A financial aid hold will be placed preventing disbursement of all aid in the following term until transcripts has been received by the University. • No substitutions/changes in courses at the host campus will be accepted once this consortium agreement has been submitted. • The Satisfactory Academic Progress policy applies to all course work under the consortium agreement.

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