2021 SPRING REGISTRATION REMINDERS
Spring 2021 Registration Tips and Reminders
For federal financial aid consideration, it is not too late to complete the FAFSA for 2020-2021. To complete, you will need your 2018 tax information. Once submitted, please monitor your WebAdvisor for updates regarding your application and aid eligibility.
Federal Title IV Census Date
The federal financial aid census date for federal TIV aid recipients at Coastal Carolina University for Spring 2021 is January 27th, 2021. Per federal regulations, students must be registered in all courses as of the census date for eligibility, this includes classes in Spring II. Federal Pell Grant*, Federal SEOG*, TEACH, SC Need Based* and ISAG are awarded based on these guidelines.
- To receive Direct Subsidized, Direct Unsubsidized or Direct PLUS loans, you must be enrolled in at least halftime eligible credit hours at the time of disbursement.
- Pell Grant amounts will be awarded based on the number of eligible Title IV credit hours that you are registered in as of the federal financial aid census date (SEOG and SC Need Based also follow this guideline).*
*specific student eligibility is determined by Financial Aid and Scholarships
Required Coursework and Federal Aid Eligibility
Your enrollment status determines your federal Title IV aid eligibility. Federal aid includes Pell, SEOG, TEACH, and IASG Grants, Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans, Direct Parent PLUS Loans, Direct Graduate PLUS Loans, and Federal Work Study (SC Need Based Grant also follows this guideline).
How is my enrollment status determined?
Almost every class you take has credit hours associated with it (for example ENG 101 = 4 credits). Check your class schedule against your program evaluation in WebAdvisor to verify that the classes you are taking are required for your degree program. Add the credit hours associated with your required classes to determine your enrollment status. Classes that do not fulfill core, foundation, major, or REQUIRED elective requirements within your degree program are NOT counted when determining your enrollment status for federal aid eligibility.
Will dropping a class/withdrawing from the University affect my financial aid?
You should make an appointment with Financial Aid and Scholarships if you are considering dropping a class and/or withdrawing from the University. This action could affect your current and future financial aid eligibility. Tuition/housing/meal plan refund policies may also affect your financial aid eligibility. You can view information about refund polices on the Office of Student Accounts’ webpage. If you want to completely withdraw from the University, please email the Academic Resource Center at withdraw@coastal.edu. Additional information regarding withdrawals may be found on our webpage.
What should I do if I think one or more of my classes is NOT required?
Seek advisement immediately and take note of the last day to add/drop with no academic record. The sooner you recognize an issue, the sooner your academic advisor and a financial aid counselor can help you resolve it. Do not let a reduced financial aid package impact the start of your fall semester. You may receive additional emails from Financial Aid and Scholarships if it appears your classes are not counting so monitor your email. Check your program evaluation today!
What if I plan to double major, add a minor, study abroad, get an internship, or take an experiential or graduate level course?
Because these circumstances may differ by student and degree program, consult your academic advisor and a financial aid counselor BEFORE pursuing ANY of these activities.
What about my NON-federal aid?
Your enrollment status for non-federal awards, such as private loans, and external financial resources may include credits that cannot be counted in your enrollment status for federal aid eligibility (for example additional elective credits not required by degree program). If you are unsure of your enrollment status for a particular award, please contact a financial aid counselor.
Repeat Courses and Federal Aid Eligibility
A student may only receive federal Title IV aid funds once in order to repeat a previously passed course. Subsequent repeats will not be counted towards enrollment for federal Title IV aid purposes.
Federal Title IV Aid consists of: Pell, SEOG, Direct Student Loans, PLUS Loans, TEACH and IASG Grant and Federal Work Study.
Scholarships and Academic Common Market Waiver Guidance
- Institutional and state scholarship/award recipients are required to be enrolled at CCU for full-time attendance (minimum of 12 undergraduate credit hours). Please keep in mind that most scholarships require 30 credit hours per year, so you may want to consider enrolling in 15 credit hours each semester.
- Recipients of the Academic Common Market Waiver are typically required to maintain fulltime enrollment.
- Complete required certification forms for SC state scholarships that have been awarded to you. This can now be performed via WebAdvisor.
How Do I Contact Financial Aid and Scholarships?
Financial Aid and Scholarships counselors are available Monday-Friday from 8:30am-5:00pm. Students are required to make an appointment for all in-person visits. To schedule an in-person or virtual appointment, please email finaid@coastal.edu. Students may also reach a financial aid counselor at 843- 349-2313 or finaid@coastal.edu.
For additional information on tuition and fees, fee payment deadlines and payment options, refund dates, and bookstore purchases, refer to the FAQ’s on the Office of Student Accounts webpage.