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Student-Athletes - Reduction Cancellation Aid

ABOUT US COACHES & STAFF STUDENT ATHLETES PROSPECTS BOOSTERS/ALUMNI AGENTS PARENTS FORMS

If a student-athlete is receiving institutional financial aid based in any degree on athletics ability, that financial aid MAY be reduced or canceled during the period of the award (e.g., during that academic year or term) only if the student-athlete:
  • Renders himself or herself ineligible for intercollegiate competition, or
  • Fraudulently misrepresents any information on an application, letter of intent or financial aid agreement, or
  • Commits serious misconduct which warrants a substantial disciplinary penalty (the misconduct determination must be made by the university's regular student disciplinary authority), or
  • Voluntarily quits the sport for personal reasons. In this case, the student-athlete's financial aid may not be given to another student-athlete during the term in which the aid was reduced or canceled.
  • Violates any written condition on Schedule A of the student-athlete's athletics aid agreement.

Institutional financial aid based in any degree on athletics ability MAY NOT be reduced, canceled or increased during the period of the award:

  • Based on a student-athlete's ability, performance or contribution to a team's success, or
  • Because injury prevents the student-athlete from participating, or
  • For any other athletics reason.

If a student-athlete would like to appeal a reduction or cancellation of athletic aid, please contact Ryan Murney (rmurney@luc.edu) in the Financial Aid Office for procedure and policy.

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