I received a letter that says I need a Course Approval Appointment (CAA). What is a CAA and why do I need to do it every semester?
A. A Course Approval Appointment or a CAA is a federal requirement that must be satisfied in order to receive funding from our office. At your CAA you meet with a WRC/RAP student support specialist to talk about your upcoming semester and what the grant can do for you. You must have a CAA every semester to enable the staff to discuss your academic progress and approve your classes for the upcoming semester.
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