Financial Aid Considerations. a. All Consortium colleges will participate in a Federal Financial Aid Consortium Agreement. Under such agreement, the Home College shall be responsible for including CVC Exchange course units in its determination of financial aid, and for any associated processing and financial aid distributions. The Consortium member Home College reserves the right to exclude CVC Exchange course units from the determination of Financial Aid should there be a conflict with Title IV Federal requirements. b. To be considered eligible, students requesting the combining of units under the Federal Financial Aid Consortium Agreement must be enrolled in at least six (6) semester units or the equivalent quarter units at the participating Home College. c. The Teaching College shall honor the Home College’s California Promise Grant (formerly Board of Governors Fee Waiver) eligibility determination. If loss of the California Promise Grant waiver occurs at the Home College or within the Home College's District, a separate determination of eligibility for the California Promise Grant will be made by the Teaching College. d. Teaching College agrees to a waiver or opt-out option of duplicate non-tuition fees such as health fee and other campus-based fees as fits local policy. With regards to non-tuition fees, the teaching college agrees to abide by the rules of the CVC Exchange in accordance with Education Code. e. Teaching College will share post-registration data regarding census attendance, number of enrolled units, withdrawals, drops, and grades to Home College in order to ensure that financial aid requirements are up to date. f. The Consortium Home College is responsible for reflecting students’ CVC Exchange progress in the Satisfactory Academic Progress report (SAP).
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Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement
Financial Aid Considerations. a. All Consortium colleges will participate in a Federal Financial Aid Consortium Agreement. Under such agreement, the Home College shall be responsible for including CVC Exchange course units in its determination of financial aid, and for any associated processing and financial aid distributions. The Consortium member Home College reserves the right to exclude CVC Exchange course units from the determination of Financial Aid should there be a conflict with Title IV Federal requirements.
b. To be considered eligible, students requesting the combining of units under the Federal Financial Aid Consortium Agreement must be enrolled in at least six (6) semester units or the equivalent quarter units at the participating Home College.
c. The Teaching College shall honor the Home College’s California Promise Grant (formerly Board of Governors Fee WaiverXxx Xxxxxx) eligibility determination. If loss of the California Promise Grant waiver occurs at the Home College or within the Home College's District, a separate determination of eligibility for the California Promise Grant will be made by the Teaching College.
d. Teaching College agrees to a waiver or opt-out option of duplicate non-tuition fees such as health fee and other campus-based fees as fits local policy. With regards to non-tuition fees, the teaching college agrees to abide by the rules of the CVC Exchange in accordance with Education Code.
e. Teaching College will share post-registration data regarding census attendance, number of enrolled units, withdrawals, drops, and grades to Home College in order to ensure that financial aid requirements are up to date.
f. The Consortium Home College is responsible for reflecting students’ CVC Exchange progress in the Satisfactory Academic Progress report (SAP).
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Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement
Financial Aid Considerations. a. All Consortium colleges will participate in a Federal Financial Aid Consortium Agreement. Under such agreement, the Home College shall be responsible for including CVC Exchange course units in its determination of financial aid, and for any associated processing and financial aid distributions. The Consortium member Home College reserves the right to exclude CVC Exchange course units from the determination of Financial Aid should there be a conflict with Title IV Federal requirements.
b. To be considered eligible, students requesting the combining of units under the Federal Financial Aid Consortium Agreement must be enrolled in at least six (6) semester units or the equivalent quarter units at the participating Home College.
c. The Teaching College shall honor the Home College’s California Promise Grant (formerly Board of Governors Fee Waiver) eligibility determination. If loss of the California Promise Grant waiver occurs at the Home College or within the Home College's District, a separate determination of eligibility for the California Promise Grant will be made by the Teaching College.
d. Teaching College agrees to a waiver or opt-out option of duplicate non-tuition fees such as health fee and other campus-based fees as fits local policy. With regards to non-tuition fees, the teaching college Teaching College agrees to abide by the rules of the CVC Exchange in accordance with Education Code.
e. Teaching College will share post-registration data regarding census attendance, number of enrolled units, withdrawals, drops, and grades to Home College in order to ensure that financial aid requirements are up to date.
f. The Consortium Home College is responsible for reflecting students’ CVC Exchange progress in the Satisfactory Academic Progress report (SAP).
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Samples: Consortium Master Agreement