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Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) for continued financial aid eligibility is reviewed every year after the conclusion of the spring semester. Students not making financial aid SAP are no longer eligible for financial aid (this includes federal and state grants and scholarships, federal work-study and federal student loans) but, may request and receive certain alternative loans to attend 秘密研究所.\u00a0 Students not making SAP may\u00a0discuss alternative loan options that are available with their\u00a0Loan Counselor in the Financial Aid Office.\u00a0 Students not meeting any of the standards outlined below will receive a letter and\/or email to their 秘密研究所 email address advising them of their status and the appeals process in late May\/early June.<\/p>\n
Maximum Time Frame for Completion<\/strong><\/p>\n The maximum time frame during which you can continue financial aid eligibility cannot exceed 150% of the published length of your academic program,<\/p>\n For example, the number of credits required for Bachelor\u2019s Degree programs at 秘密研究所 is 128. Therefore, when an undergraduate student has attempted greater than 192 credits (128 x 1.5) any additional credits they attempt would exceed the 150% maximum.<\/p>\n The number of credits that define the maximum time frame for graduate students will vary based on the number of credits required by the program, but will always be defined as 150% of the published length of the program.<\/p>\n When a students\u2019 enrollment exceeds the 150% point, they are no longer eligible for federal and state financial aid.\u00a0 Students may still have the option of applying for alternative\/private loans.<\/p>\n Credits transferred to 秘密研究所 affect the quantitative measure and the maximum time frame for completion. For example, credits completed at another institution that are being counted towards a students\u2019 degree\/program will be used to determine academic progress. This includes credits from other colleges as well as other college credit programs such as AP and CLEP. All attempted credits count toward the 150% time<\/em><\/strong>\u2010<\/em><\/strong>frame requirement, even if a student changes major.<\/em><\/strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Qualitative Standard<\/strong><\/p>\n At the time of the annual SAP review, undergraduate students are expected to have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) at 秘密研究所 of at least 2.0 in order to continue to be eligible for Financial Aid.\u00a0 Graduate students are expected to have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0.<\/p>\n Please note, these Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements are independent of the GPA requirements established by the Office of Academic Affairs. \u00a0For details on the College\u2019s policies regarding academic standing view the online college catalog\u00a0<\/strong>here<\/strong><\/a>.\u00a0 \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Quantitative Measure<\/strong><\/p>\n At the time of the SAP review, students\u2019 academic records must show they are completing a minimum of 67% of credits attempted toward graduation requirements.\u00a0 This standard is the same for both graduate and undergraduate students.<\/p>\n Students not meeting the minimum SAP standards are ineligible for Federal, State, and institutional financial aid and will receive notice from the Financial Aid Office via email and\/or letter. Students may request reinstatement of their financial aid eligibility on probation for the following semester by submitting an appeal to the Committee on Academic Progress in the Financial Aid Office prior to the deadline communicated in the students\u2019 notification of ineligibility.<\/p>\n Appeal requests must be submitted in writing and must include<\/p>\n All student granted aid on probation agree to a minimum\u00a0 academic plan to earn all attempted credits registered for at the end of the following semesters add\/drop period with at least a 2.0 GPA for undergraduate students (3.0 for graduate students).<\/p>\n ALL APPEALS MUST INCLUDE DOCUMENTATION OF THE MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES DESCRIBED IN THE WRITTEN APPEAL.<\/strong><\/p>\n If approved, a student may be permitted to receive financial aid on probation for ONE semester. After that semester, the student will be expected to meet the SAP standards detailed above OR at least be meeting the minimum academic plan described in the appeals process in order to receive aid on continued probation for the following term.<\/p>\n If, after being on probation, a student is still not making SAP AND IS NOT meeting the academic plan, they may submit a subsequent appeal.\u00a0 However, additional appeals cannot be granted based on the same circumstances outlined in the original appeal.<\/p>\n A leave of absence (LOA) is a temporary interruption in a student\u2019s program of study. A leave of absence (LOA) cannot exceed two or more consecutive fall and spring semesters or cohort terms, as this may have a serious impact on the student\u2019s financial aid. Any student considering requesting a LOA that has received financial aid must consult with the Office of Financial Aid to determine how their financial aid may be affected.<\/p>\n According to federal regulations, 34 CFR 668.2(d), the following criteria outlines the requirements to process and an approved LOA:<\/p>\n A student granted an LOA is not to be considered withdrawn and no return of Title IV calculation is required. If a student does not meet the LOA criteria, the student is considered to have ceased attendance from the institution and a Title IV return of funds calculation is required if the student received federal aid.<\/p>\nProcedures for Appealing<\/h4>\n
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<\/div>\n<\/a>Office of Financial Aid Leave of Absence Policy<\/h3>\n
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