Your Enrollment Verification (Attendance) Status

Attend Your Classes to Receive Financial Aid

Your instructors report attendance after the first 14 days of a 16-week course or the first 7 days of a shorter course. If you haven't been going to class, you will be marked not attending. This can affect your financial aid.

If you haven't been going to class but want to start attending, you'll need to talk to your instructors. They can help you figure out if you can catch up on the work you missed.

If you and your instructor decide that you can't catch up on missed work, you should talk to your academic advisor to figure out the best way to officially withdraw from the course.

Withdrawing from a course can affect your financial aid and may result in paying back funds you've already received.

If you and your instructor decide that you can keep taking the class you will need to provide a print out of your grades to the Financial Aid office after midterm grades are posted.

For classes that are shorter than eight weeks, ask your teacher to send an email to the Financial Aid office with your grade and attendance information up to that point.

If your teacher thinks a different timing for this review is needed, they can contact the Financial Aid office directly.

Contact Us

Financial Aid

Main Campus
Hawkeye Center 118
319-296-4020
800-670-4769 ext.4020
319-209-9239 (text only)
319-296-4495 (fax)
Email Financial Aid

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Regular Hours — Spring 2025

Monday – Friday 8 AM – 4:30 PM