How do I appeal to receive financial aid if I have been denied due to unsatisfactory academic progress?
When we receive the data from the student’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), his or her academic transcript is reviewed to determine if he or she meets the guidelines that pertain to the standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). If the student does not meet the terms of SAP as outlined in our Satisfactory Academic Progress guidelines, he or she will be notified by mail. If the student has been denied financial aid based on the SAP criteria, he or she may submit a request for review the Office of Student Financial Aid Services (OSFAS). The student must submit a typed statement describing his or her specific plans for academic success along with documentation that supports the appeal, such as a physician’s statement, obituary orother relevant data. The student must also provide an academic advisor statement listing the courses and credit hours that he or she needs to complete his or her degree. After the appeal is reviewed the student will receive notifying with
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