Grant and Scholarship Forfeiture

Students will forfeit their grant or scholarship award in a given academic year for one or more of the following reasons:

  • Their cGPA falls below the specified level for the grant or scholarship and they have exhausted their grant or scholarship probation period.
  • They drop below half-time enrollment, which is defined as six credits or more. Students may petition the VP of Student Affairs to maintain grants or scholarships when exceptional circumstances require less than half-time enrollment. Any exceptions must be approved by the VP of Student Affairs in writing.
  • They have violated other Neumont standards, as outlined in the current edition of the Student Handbook and other publications referenced in the handbook—such as Housing Rules and Regulations, Acceptable Use Policy, and course syllabi.
  • Forfeiture of grant or scholarship awards is at the discretion of the Student Conduct Administrator.
  • Forfeiture of grant or scholarship may occur as a consequence of a first or subsequent offense—depending on the severity and nature of the offense.
  • The period of grant or scholarship ineligibility may range from one quarter to the duration of a student’s enrollment at Neumont.
  • Forfeiture of grant or scholarship awards may occur when a student withdraws prior to midpoint of the quarter.