If a student’s financial assistance is cancelled for failure to meet SAP after either a SAP Academic/Financial Aid Warning period or a SAP Financial Aid Probationary period, the student will be notified in writing of the cancellation of federal financial aid and termination from the College as well as the requirements for the submission of an appeal and the requirements for re-admission to the College.
Re-establishment of Satisfactory Academic Progress at the College and reinstatement of Financial Aid
Students who have been terminated from the College for failure to achieve SAP may qualify for readmission to the College for the purposes of reestablishing their SAP. However, during this period, students will not be eligible to receive any form of federal financial aid.
Students may regain federal financial aid eligible by achieving the minimum qualitative and quantitative standards. Students can accomplish this by raising their cumulative GPA and/or completing an appropriate number of courses to raise the number of credits successfully completed versus attempted. This can be achieved by successfully completing the necessary course(s) at the College at the students’ own expense or through transferring credits into the College.
When students who have lost their eligibility to receive federal student assistance meet the required cumulative GPA and/or the appropriate minimum percentage of cumulative credits completed, their financial aid eligibility may be reinstated. Students are responsible for notifying the Director of Financial Aid and Dean of Nursing in writing when they believe they have corrected their Satisfactory Academic Progress deficiencies.