Can I work if it has been determined that I am not making satisfactory academic progress according to the Financial Aid standards?
A. No. A student must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress in order to receive financial aid according to federal regulations, including working in either the Federal College Work Study program or the CCRI Student Help program. Ineligible students may appeal aid eligibility. More information on Satisfactory Academic Progress and the appeal process may be found here.
Related Questions
- If I lose my financial aid as a result of not meeting the standards for Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP), what can I do besides paying for my classes with out-of-pocket funds?
- What if I had an unusual circumstance that prevented me from meeting the Colleges standards for satisfactory academic progress for financial aid?
- Are there minimum academic standards for receiving financial aid? What is Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)?