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?
If you did poorly or withdrew from your classes as a result of an extenuating circumstance beyond your control, you can submit an appeal. If your appeal is approved, your aid would be reinstated for a specified period of time. Contact the your college’s financial aid office to inquire about an SAP appeal form. You will likely need to submit supporting documentation of your extenuating circumstance along with your completed form.
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