Can I petition to extend my eligibility for financial aid beyond the time limit, or in the event my GPA or completion rate are below minimums?
• Once you have attempted 90 units, or the maximum of 150% of the published length of a program, or you are suspended due to lack of academic progress, your continued eligibility for financial aid may be granted only in extraordinary circumstances. • To request continued eligibility you may submit a Petition for Continuation of Financial Aid to the Financial Aid Office, explaining what circumstances resulted in your failure to complete your program within the maximum time frame allowed, or to maintain minimum Satisfactory Academic Progress standards. • Note: Your change in degree objective without extraordinary circumstances does not constitute sufficient reason for exceeding the 150% limit. • You must submit an updated and current Student Education Plan (SEP) or Official Course Evaluation with any such appeal. The purpose of the SEP or Course Evaluation is to assure that you are fully aware of which remaining courses you are required to take to meet your graduation or transfer require
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