Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeals

I received an email saying that my aid eligibility has been terminated because I don't meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requirements. What can I do to reinstate my aid?


At the end of each winter term, the Office of Financial Aid reviews each student's progress. Students who have not met all SAP requirements (for all terms enrolled, not just those terms that the student received aid) will be notified in writing that they have lost eligibility for financial aid.

A student may appeal if there are extenuating circumstances. Examples of these include personal or family critical illness (both physical and mental), natural disasters impacting the student or family's home, assault, etc. If an SAP appeal is approved, the student will be placed on SAP financial aid probation. To appeal, students must complete the SAP Appeal Form, which allows a student to explain the situation, document circumstances, and develop an Academic Recovery Plan with an academic advisor. View more information about this process on the Satisfactory Academic Progress webpage

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