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What is a Satisfactory Academic Progress Warning?

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What is a Satisfactory Academic Progress Warning?

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Satisfactory Academic Progress Warning occurs when your academic progress has fallen below a level of standard during a fall semester. In this case, a warning letter is mailed to you at the end of the semester. The warning allows you to receive financial aid for the spring semester on a probationary basis, meaning you have the spring semester to make up any deficiencies as well as successfully complete your spring semester coursework. If, then, you do not complete the necessary deficiencies or you do not successfully complete the spring semester, you will be ineligible to receive federal financial aid for subsequent semesters.

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