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Why do educational institutions provide information on part-time or full-time attendance? Is that a holdover from the education amount?
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Educational institutions provide information on part-time or full-time attendance primarily to categorize students for various purposes, including tuition fees, funding eligibility, and program completion timelines. While there's a link to funding mechanisms like the education amount, it's not solely a holdover from those. The distinction is used for broader administrative and academic purposes.
Tuition costs can be structured differently for full-time and part-time students.
Funding opportunities, scholarships, and awards may have eligibility criteria based on full-time or part-time status.
Student loan and grant eligibility can be affected by attendance status. Dropping below the minimum course load can lead to re-evaluation of student aid eligibility, potentially requiring repayment.
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