| FINANCIAL AID STANDING |
DESCRIPTION |
AM I ELIGIBLE FOR FINANCIAL AID? |
HOW CAN I REGAIN ELIGIBILITY FOR FINANCIAL AID? |
CAN I APPEAL THIS? |
| Termination |
Your overall GPA is less than 2.0, your overall Completion Rate is less than 67%, or you have reached the 150% Maximum Timeframe limit. |
No |
You may pay for classes without financial aid until Good Standing is reached. Or, you may appeal this standing if you have extenuating circumstances. |
Yes |
| Termination, GPA |
Your overall GPA has been less than 2.0 for at least 2 consecutive semesters. |
No |
You must raise your overall GPA to at least a 2.0 to re-gain your eligibility for financial aid. You can pay for classes until Good Standing is reached. Or, you may appeal this standing if you have extenuating circumstances. |
Yes |
| Termination, Comp Rate |
Your overall Completion Rate has been less than 67% for at least 2 consecutive semesters. |
No |
You must raise your overall Completion Rate to 67% or higher to re-gain your eligibility for financial aid. You can pay for classes until Good Standing is reached. Or, you may appeal this standing if you have extenuating circumstances. |
Yes |
| Termination, GPA and Comp Rate |
Your overall GPA has been less than 2.0 and your overall Completion Rate has been less than 67% for at least 2 consecutive semesters. |
No |
You must raise your overall GPA to at least 2.0 and raise your Completion Rate to at least 67% to re-gain your eligibility for financial aid. You can pay for classes until Good Standing is reached. Or, you may appeal this standing if you have extenuating circumstances. |
Yes |
| Termination, Max Timeframe |
You will be unable to complete your degree program in the 150% Maximum Timeframe limit based on the number of credit hours have attempted and how many credit hours are required for your degree. |
No |
You may not be able to re-gain Good Standing since you will continue to be over the 150% limit. You can pay for classes until graduation from program. Or, you may appeal this standing if you have extenuating circumstances. If you have changed majors or have graduated & are returning for another degree you may be eligible for financial aid. Contact the Financial Aid Office for your options. |
Yes |
| Termination, GPA and Max Timeframe |
Your overall GPA is less than 2.0 after at least 2 consecutive semesters, and you will be unable to complete your degree program in the 150% Maximum Timeframe limit. |
No |
Even if the you bring your overall GPA to 2.0 or higher, you have reached the 150% limit so you may not be able to re-gain Good Standing. You can pay for classes until graduation from the program. Or, you may appeal this standing if you have extenuating circumstances. |
Yes |
| Termination, Comp Rate and Max Timeframe |
Your overall Completion Rate is less than 67% after at least 2 consecutive semesters, and you will be unable to complete your degree program in the 150% Maximum Timeframe limit. |
No |
Even if the you bring your overall Completion Rate to 67% or higher, you have reached the 150% limit so you may not be able to re-gain Good Standing. You can pay for classes until graduation from the program. Or, you may appeal this standing if you have extenuating circumstances. |
Yes |
| Termination, All Criteria |
Your overall GPA is less than 2.0 & your overall Completion Rate is less than 67% for at least 2 consecutive semesters, and you will be unable to complete your degree program in the 150% Maximum Timeframe limit. |
No |
Even if the you bring your overall GPA to 2.0 or higher & Completion Rate to 67% or higher, you have reached the 150% limit so you may not be able to re-gain Good Standing. You can pay for classes until graduation from the program. Or, you may appeal this standing if you have extenuating circumstances. |
Yes |
| Termination, Appeal Denied |
You have appealed your SAP standing, but your appeal was not approved by the SAP appeals committee. |
No |
You can pay for classes without financial aid to improve your GPA and/or Completion Rate until you re-gain Good Standing. |
Speak to your FA office |
| Termination, IAP Not Followed |
You are not following the Individual Academic Plan (IAP) that was approved with your appeal. |
No |
You must meet with an academic advisor to determine if a new IAP can be developed. If you can get back on an IAP, you will need to contact the Financial Aid Office for next steps. |
Speak to your FA office |
| Termination, No Appeal Allowed |
You had an appeal approved by the SAP committee, but you did not meet the requirements of 100% completion with a "C" or better in all of your classes. |
No |
You may pay for classes without financial aid until Good Standing is reached. There is no option to appeal this. |
No |