Will my eligibility for Financial Aid change if I change my enrollment? Undergraduate StudentsYes, if you withdraw from Georgetown or change the number of credit hours for which you are enrolled, your eligibility could change. Before you make any changes in your enrollment, you should contact your representative in the OSFS to discuss how it may affect your eligibility for financial aid.If you enroll less than full-time, your cost of education will be recalculated using actual reduced tuition costs. Your family contribution will not be revised, as you are expected to contribute the same amount regardless of your enrollment status.You must be enrolled in at least a half-time status to be eligible for financial aid assistance. SCS (Undergraduate and Graduate) and Traditional Graduate Students (GSAS, BGE, MSB, SON including Online Nursing, MPM/McCourt, School of Health)Yes. If you withdraw from Georgetown or change the number of credit hours in which you are enrolled, your cost of attendance may be recalculated using actual reduced tuition costs and your eligibility could change. Before you make any changes in your enrollment, you should contact your financial aid counselor to discuss how it may affect your eligibility for financial aid.You must be enrolled in at least a half-time status as determined by the University Registrar to be eligible for financial aid assistance.