COLLEGE CATALOG 2022-2023

You have the right to ask Lurleen B. Wallace Community College the following:

are making satisfactory progress and what happens if you are not. 14. What special facilities and services are available to the students with disabilities?

1. The names of its accrediting and licensing organizations. 2. About its programs; it’s instructional, lab - oratory, and other physical facilities and its faculty. 3. What is the cost of attending, and what is the policy for refunds to students who drop out. 4. What financial assistance is available, including information on all federal, state, local, private and institutional financial aid programs? 5. What the procedures and deadlines are for submitting student applications for each available financial aid program. 6. How it selects financial aid recipients. 7. How it determines your financial need. This process includes how costs for tuition and fees, room and board, travel, books and supplies and personal and miscellaneous expenses are considered in your cost of education. It also includes the resources considered in calculating your needs (such as parental contri- bution, other financial aid, assets, etc.). 8. How much of your financial need, as determined by the College, has been met. 9. How and when you will be paid. 10. To explain each type and amount of assistance in your financial aid package. 11. If you are offered a Federal Work-Study job, what kind of job it is, what hours you must work, what your duties will be, what the rate of pay will be, and how and when you will be paid. 12. To reconsider your financial aid package, if you believe a mistake has been made or if your enrollment status or financial circumstances have changed. 13. How the College determines whether you

Student Responsibilities

You, as a student, have the responsibility to do the following:

1. Review and consider all information about a college’s progra m before you enroll. 2. Pay special attention to your application for student financial aid, complete it accurately and submit it on time to the right place. Errors can delay or prevent your receiving financial aid. 3. Know all the deadlines for applying or re- applying for aid, and meet them. 4. Provide all documentation, corrections and/ or new information requested by either the financial aid office or the agency to which you submitted your application. 5. Notify your college of any information that has changed since you applied. 6. Read, understand and keep copies of all forms you are asked to sign. 7. Satisfactorily perform the work agreed upon in a Federal Work-Study job. 8. Understand your college’s refund policy. Academic Advising Through academic advising, advisors assist students in selecting the appropriate courses to meet their educational goals and provide support in developing career goals, registering for courses, understanding college policies, and connecting to campus resources. The College has academic advisors on all campuses. Every student at the College is assigned an

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2022-23 College Catalog and Student Handbook

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