What is the difference between financial aid probation and academic probation?
Financial aid probation means that you have not made Satisfactory Academic Progress in the prior term and must do better in the current term to maintain eligibility. It is important to note that financial aid probation is a function of the percentage of credits earned compared to credits attempted. Academic probation deals only with a students cumulative GPA. The results of Academic Probation are removal from the degree program if the GPA is not improved.