I currently am full time, but I am really struggling with this online class I signed up for. Its just to much work and I don’t like having to teach myself the material. My problem is, if I withdraw from it I wont be a full time student anymore. Will i lose my student aid? I cant afford to lose it.
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Probably not. Usually you can qualify for student aid if you are at least half-time. But you should check with your FinAid office to be sure.
Good luck.
I recommend doing whatever it takes to get through this semester. It is hard, I know, but quitting can become a habit and that is bad. Before you give up, ask around and get help for the difficult class. Surely you can find a friend to assist you for one semester.
Also, dropping below the full time requirements can affect your eligibility for next semester. They won’t come after you for the money (student loans?), but they may hassle you when you go to get next semester’s money. Like the other guy said, go to your financial aid office to get definite answers. They may cut you a break and help you get through this. Just make sure you know all the consequences before you drop the class not after. I hope this has been helpful. Good luck!
You will probably lose some of your student aid but not all of it. You always get more money if you are a full-time student.
Take Lloyd’s advice and try to get through the semester. I struggled in one of my classes and seriously considered dropping it. I ended up passing with an A.