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General Eligibility Criteria (All Programs)
- Student must maintain full-time, matriculated undergraduate status.
- Graduate courses cannot count toward the 120-credit undergraduate degree requirement.
- Student has fulfilled or is on track to fulfill undergraduate major requirements and has room in their schedule after accounting for all remaining bachelor’s degree graduation requirements.
- Undergraduate tuition applies to blended-enrolled graduate courses.
- Student has applied to and been accepted into a graduate program at Siena.
- With the exception of Master of Science in Accounting (MSA) students, the maximum number of graduate credits any student may take through blended enrollment is 6 credits.
- Master of Social Work (MSW) students on the Advanced Standing track are not eligible for blended enrollment.
- MSW students on the Traditional Standing track may be eligible for blended enrollment, subject to approval from the MSW Program Director.
Graduate Education Students: Due to student teaching taking place during the final semester of undergraduate studies, Siena undergraduate students admitted into a graduate education program may take up to 6 graduate credits through blended enrollment during their final three undergraduate semesters if they meet the conditions listed above.
Graduate Business Students: Siena undergraduate students admitted into a graduate business degree (excluding the MSA) may participate in blended enrollment only during their final undergraduate semester if they meet the conditions listed above.
Graduate Social Work (Traditional Standing) Students: Siena undergraduate students not majoring in Social Work who are interested in the MSW program are encouraged to contact the MSW Program Director to request permission to enroll in SWRK 500 in the fall semester prior to submitting their application.
Master of Science in Accounting (MSA) Students: In special circumstances, blended enrollment for MSA students may exceed the 6-credit maximum, based on academic planning and program requirements. Students must still meet all general eligibility criteria and receive approval from the program director or academic advisor.
Financial Aid Considerations (All Students)
To remain eligible for financial aid during a blended semester, students must meet the following requirements:
Institutional Aid (e.g., merit scholarships, Siena grants, endowed scholarships): Student must be enrolled in at least 3 undergraduate credits during the blended semester.
Federal Pell Grant: The Federal Pell Grant is awarded based on enrollment status, with students receiving the full amount (100%) if enrolled in 12 or more undergraduate credits, and reduced percentages for fewer credits.
- 100% for 12 or more undergraduate credits
- 75% for 9-11 undergraduate credits
- 50% for 6-8 undergraduate credits
- 25% for 3-5 undergraduate credits
Federal Stafford Loans: Student must be enrolled in at least 6 undergraduate credits.
Federal Work Study: Student must be enrolled in at least 3 undergraduate credits.
New York State Grants (e.g., TAP):
- Students in their final undergraduate semester may receive 100% of their award.
- Students not in their final semester must be enrolled in at least 12 undergraduate credits to be eligible.
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