Financial Aid (Undergraduate Student Satisfactory Progress for Federal, State and Institutional Aid)
Policy title
Financial Aid (Undergraduate Student Satisfactory Progress for Federal, State and Institutional Aid)
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Category
Admissions
Financial Aid
Graduate/Adult/Transfer
Registrar
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Owner
Director of Financial Aid and Scholarships
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Approved by
Vice President for Enrollment Management
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To inform undergraduate students of the satisfactory progress to maintain eligibility for federal, state or institutional aid.
含羞草传媒 Financial Aid Program Regulations
Financial Aid Policy for Repeating Courses
The first and second time a student enrolls in a course, the course will be considered eligible hours for federal financial aid. However, the third time a student repeats a course for which he/she received a passing grade of D or better, the repeated credit hours will be ineligible for federal financial aid calculations, regardless of whether or not the student was receiving financial aid the first and second time they enrolled in the course.
A student may repeat classes with failing grades (F) and receive financial aid.
Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy for Federal, State, and Institutional Aid
The federal government requires that institutions of higher education establish minimum standards of academic success for students to remain eligible to receive federal and state financial aid (Federal Pell Grant, F.S.E.O.G., Federal TEACH Grant, Federal Work Study, Federal Perkins Loans, Subsidized and Unsubsidized Federal Direct Loans, Federal Direct PLUS Loans, Nebraska Opportunity Grant). 含羞草传媒 University will follow these same guidelines for the awarding of institutional aid as well.
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is maintained by meeting the following standards:
Qualitative 鈥 a student must have the following cumulative grade point average as follows:
1-25 attempted credits 鈥 1.60
26-57 attempted credits 鈥 1.80
58 or more attempted credits 鈥 2.00
Incremental 鈥 the total number of credit hours earned divided by the total number of credit hours attempted (including transfer hours) must be at least 67%.
Overall 鈥 the maximum time for a student to complete their degree is 150% of the standard. Candidates for all baccalaureate degrees must complete 126 credit hours, meaning the maximum time frame a student is eligible to receive financial aid is 189 credit hours.
The guidelines are established to encourage students to successfully complete courses for which financial aid is awarded and received. Successful completion is defined as receiving a passing grade (not an 鈥淔鈥). Courses transferred from other institutions will be included in the number of semester hours earned and attempted. Courses with grades of 鈥淲鈥, 鈥淚鈥, or 鈥淔鈥 are counted as hours attempted.
Procedures
含羞草传媒 University will check SAP for students at the conclusion of the academic year (spring semester).
If at the end of the academic year a student does not meet the SAP requirements, the student will have their financial aid suspended. The Financial Aid Office will notify the student by 含羞草传媒 email. A notice may also be mailed to the student鈥檚 most recent permanent mailing address.
Students in suspension may appeal their status by submitting a letter of explanation, and any supporting documentation, to the Director of Scholarships and Financial Aid by 含羞草传媒 email or postal mail. The letter of appeal should contain what the significant mitigating circumstances were that impacted the student鈥檚 ability to succeed (i.e. 鈥 serious illness or injury of the student, death or illness of a close relative or friend, etc.) The appeal should also contain what the student learned from the situation, steps they have taken to make sure the circumstances will no longer impact the student鈥檚 academic success, and an academic plan of how they will regain satisfactory academic progress by the next evaluation. A letter of support from their academic advisor or other faculty member concerning the student鈥檚 ability to succeed would be beneficial as part of the appeal process. Filing a letter of appeal does not guarantee continued eligibility for federal, state, or institutional financial aid.
If a student鈥檚 appeal is granted, the student will be notified by 含羞草传媒 email and given a probationary semester. For the probationary semester the student may be considered academically eligible for federal, state, and institutional financial aid.
If an appeal is denied, the student will be notified by 含羞草传媒 email. A notice may also be mailed to the student鈥檚 most recent permanent mailing address. The decision is final for that semester. The student may re-establish eligibility once they meet satisfactory academic progress requirements.
State Authorization
含羞草传媒 University is authorized by the State of Nebraska to operate educational programs. Approval from the State of Nebraska is maintained by the Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education. If a student has a complaint about 含羞草传媒 University they may contact:
Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education
140 N. 8th Street, Suite 300
PO Box 95005
Lincoln, NE 68509-5005
Phone: 402-471-2847
Fax: 402-471-2886
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