Dual Enrollment Exception Request Due to Extenuating Circumstances is a legal document that was released by the Georgia Student Finance Commission - a government authority operating within Georgia (United States).
Q: What is the Dual Enrollment Funding Program Exception?
A: The Dual Enrollment Funding Program Exception is a request to receive funding for a dual enrollment course, even if the student does not meet the eligibility requirements.
Q: What is dual enrollment?
A: Dual enrollment refers to taking college-level courses while still in high school.
Q: What are extenuating circumstances?
A: Extenuating circumstances are unforeseen or exceptional situations that may affect a student's ability to meet the eligibility requirements of the Dual Enrollment Funding Program.
Q: How can I request an exception due to extenuating circumstances?
A: You can request an exception due to extenuating circumstances by submitting a request to the Dual Enrollment Funding Program.
Q: Is there a deadline for submitting the exception request?
A: Yes, there is a deadline for submitting the exception request. It must be submitted by the specified due date.
Q: What happens if my exception request is approved?
A: If your exception request is approved, you will be eligible to receive funding for the dual enrollment course.
Q: What happens if my exception request is denied?
A: If your exception request is denied, you will not be eligible to receive funding for the dual enrollment course.
Q: Can I appeal the decision if my exception request is denied?
A: Yes, you can appeal the decision if your exception request is denied. The instructions for appealing will be provided along with the denial notification.
Q: Who can I contact for more information about the Dual Enrollment Funding Program Exception Request?
A: You can contact the Dual Enrollment Funding Program for more information about the Exception Request.
Form Details:
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