South University, High Point nc student Handbook 2018-2019
Student Handbook 2018-2019, Page 60
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Student Handbook 2018-2019, Page 60
Community Resources The Student Affairs office compiles a Student Resource Guide detailing various resources available within the community, including medical and dental care, psychological services, child and elder care options, resources for pets, emergency response and community care agencies. Students should see the Dean of Student Affairs for assistance with locating campus and local community resources.
Military and Veterans Affairs Military students are encouraged to ask about academic support, financial aid advising, disability services or career counseling that is made available on campus. Students in on-campus programs should contact the Financial Aid department for financial aid advising, their Academic Advisor for academic support and the Dean of Student Affairs or the Dean of Academic Affairs and Operations for disability services and career counseling. Students in online programs should request information from their Academic Counselor, Student Finance Counselor or Assistant Director of Admissions.
Veteran students need to be aware of the following veteran’s administration policies that apply to anyone using veterans’ educational benefits.
• Veterans must consult with the financial aid office prior to changing their program of study. • The Veterans Administration will not pay for a course that the student drops after the first week of class unless mitigating circumstances can be proven. Please see a financial aid representative before dropping a class. • The Veterans Administration will pay for a repeat course only if the student has received a failing grade in said course or if the program requires a higher grade than the one achieved and only if it is required for graduation. Veterans in either on-campus or online programs should be aware that the Veterans Administration will not pay for a course that a student drops after the first week of class unless extreme circumstances justify course withdrawal. Veterans should consult their Financial Counselor before withdrawing from any class after the first week of the session. Students who are veterans should also contact the Veterans Administration before withdrawing from school.
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