I was told I cannot receive an award letter because I do not meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). I have a 3.0; how can I not be meeting academic standards?
• What is a Pell Grant? A Pell Grant is gift aid that you do not have to repay. It is given to very needy students. The Pell Grant is based on your Expected Family Contribution (EFC). The EFC is the number arrived at by processing the data you provide on the FAFSA. Top • Can I use my Pell Grant at two schools for the same semester? No, a student who is attending two different post secondary schools during the same enrollment period cannot receive Pell Grant funds at both. The Parent school will administer the funds only for the hours enrolled at their school. The second school will not receive any funds and the student will be responsible for paying their tuition. It is the student’s responsibility to notify the financial aid office at both schools.
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- I was told I cannot receive an award letter because I do not meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). I have a 3.0; how can I not be meeting academic standards?
- Why is the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP), on the Financial Aid status screen, different than the academic standing my advisor talked to me about?
- What is the difference between an Academic Appeal and a Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Appeal form?