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President

David Soltz, Carver Hall, 389-4526

Academic Affairs

Provost and VP Academic Affairs - James Mackin, Carver Hall, 389-4308

Undergraduate Education, Dean - Jonathan Lincoln, Carver Hall, 389-4084

College of Business, Dean - David G. Martin, 212 Sutliff, 389-4650

College of Liberal Arts, Dean - James W. Ermatinger, 206 Centennial, 389-4410

College of Professional Studies, Dean - Dianne Mark, 3106 McCormick, 389-4005

College of Science and Technology, Dean - Robert Marande, 13 Ben Franklin, 389-5333

School of Graduate Studies, Dean - James F. Matta, 212 Centennial, 389-4015

Academic Advisement - Paul Quick, 216 Student Services, 389-4271

Non-Degree Advisement - Patricia Lenhart, 216 Student Services, 389-4003

Academic Internships - Brenda Naugle, 224 Student Services, 389-4678

Library, Andruss - Wayne Mohr, 389-4224

Registrar - Joseph Kissell, 150 Student Services Center, 389-4263

University and Student Affairs

Vice President - H. Preston Herring, 326 Kehr Union, 389-4062

Career Development - Carol Barnett, 389-4070

Financial Aid - Thomas Lyons, 389-4279

Kehr Union - Mike Sowash, Kehr Union, 389-4347

Residence Life - Linda Sowash, 389-4089

Columbia Residence Hall - 389-4299

Elwell Residence Hall,- 389-4315

Luzerne Residence Hall - 389-4305

Lycoming Residence Hall - 389-4320

Montour Residence Hall - 389-4330

Northumberland Residence Hall - 389-4301

Schuylkill Residence Hall - 389-4327

Upper Campus Apts. - 389-2900

Student Activities - Jimmy Gilliland, Kehr Union, 389-4344

Student Health Center - Cindy Harris, 389-4451

Student Rec Center - Jen White, 389-4190

University Web Site - Webteam, 389-4488

Administration and Finance

Vice President - Richard Rugen, 15 Waller, 389-4115

Bursar - Cathy Hadesty, 22 Waller Administration, 389-4013

Student Withdrawal And Treatment Of Title IV Funds

If a student withdraws from Bloomsburg University, a portion of the Title IV financial aid funds the student received may need to be returned to the federal government.

If a student withdraws before completing 60 percent of the semester, the student is only entitled to financial aid based on the percentage of time that was completed.

A student who withdraws from the university after 60 percent of the semester has been completed is entitled to 100 percent of the federal financial aid that was awarded to the student.

The student should note that PHEAA may still require a reduction of the Pennsylvania Grant if a student's charges are reduced as a result of a withdrawal from one or more classes or a complete withdrawal from Bloomsburg University.

If a student who has borrowed from the Stafford or Perkins Loan programs withdraws from Bloomsburg University, the student must repay these loans according to the terms of the promissory note.

Financial aid funds that must be returned as a result of a withdrawal must be done in the following order:

1. Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
2. Subsidized Stafford Loans
3. Perkins Loans
4. Federal PLUS Loans
5. Federal Pell Grant
6. Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG)
7. National SMART Grant
8. Federal SEOG

Federal College Work-Study Funds are not subject to these refund provisions.

If federal financial aid funds have already been credited to the student's account and the student withdraws from Bloomsburg University before completing the time needed to "earn the financial aid", these funds may be withdrawn from the student's account, thus leaving an outstanding balance to the university.

If financial aid funds are given to a student to be used for non-institutional costs of education (i.e. an off-campus apartment, food, books, etc.), a portion of these funds may also need to be returned to satisfy the overpayment.

Any student who is receiving Federal financial aid and is contemplating withdrawal from the university should contact the Financial Aid Office or the Bloomsburg University Business Office to determine how the Federal refund policy governing financial aid will affect them.

Student Withdrawal & Treatment of Title IV Funds

Fall 2007 Spring 2008
Aug 5 Jan 17
Sep 30 Feb 29
Oct 31 Mar** 23
Nov* 25 Apr 30
Dec 15 May 10
Total 106 Total 109
*Excludes 5-day **Excludes 8-day
Thanksgiving break spring break