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Developmental
Coursework Limitation
In
their 2004-2005 Student Financial Aid Handbook, the U.S. Department
of Education provided the following guidance to schools about
how developmental courses may be funded. (Please
note that the information on this web page only pertains to
the developmental coursework limitation and a student must satisfy
ALL USDOE, State of Texas, and STC eligibility requirements
to be eligible for financial aid.)
"A
student may receive federal aid for up to one academic year’s
worth of developmental coursework. At community colleges, the
limit is 30 semester hours."
The
Office of Financial Aid complies with this requirement by reviewing
all student records after the census day of each semester to
see if any students are scheduled to receive financial aid for
a developmental course when they have already attempted ten
or more courses.
Any
Pell Grant award made to a student who is scheduled to receive
aid for their 11th or greater developmental course attempt will
be re-calculated without the developmental course in the student's
enrollment status.
For
Example:
If
a student is enrolled in a total of 12 credit hours, 3 of which
are from their 11th developmental course attempt, their Federal
Pell Grant award will be recalculated based on their taking
9 credit hours instead of 12 credit hours.
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