Financial Aid OfficeSatisfactory Academic Progress 2012-2013Dear Student, Your academic success is important, and necessary for you to realize the full benefit of the opportunities provided you through the Federal Financial Aid Program. The Department of Education recently announced some changes to the Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy that may impact you. Federal Regulations state a person must be enrolled as a regular student in an eligible program and maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) in order to receive Federal Student Aid. A regular student is someone who is enrolled for the purpose of obtaining a degree or certificate at NWACC. All hours attempted at or transferred into NWACC will be counted as part of a student’s Satisfactory Academic Progress.[1] Academic progress will be reviewed prior to a student’s initial enrollment period and at the end of each semester. To be in Good Standing for Financial Aid a student must: · successfully complete at least 67% of all attempted credit hours and · maintain an overall grade point average of at least 2.00 and · attempt no more than 150% of the hours needed for their declared degree plan · must be on track to complete degree plan within the maximum time frame
A student will be placed on Financial Aid Warning if they
· do not successfully complete 67% of all attempted credit hours or · have an overall grade point average of less than 2.00 A student will be placed on Financial Aid Exclusion if they
2. cannot mathematically complete the degree within the maximum time frame 3. fail to be in Good Standing at the end of the Financial Aid Warning semester 4. receive all “FA” (failure to attend) grades for a semester How does Financial Aid Warning affect my financial aid? Students may still receive federal (PELL, SEOG, student loans and work-study) and state (AWIG) funds. Students are eligible under the Warning status for one semester. At the end of the semester, the student must be meeting the Good Standing standards. If the student does not meet the minimum standard at the end of the Warning semester, they will be placed on Financial Aid Exclusion. How can I be removed from Financial Aid Warning? Student must be meeting the Good Standing standards at the end of the Warning period. How does Financial Aid Exclusion affect my financial aid? Students on Financial Aid Exclusion are not eligible to receive federal (PELL, SEOG, & Direct Student Loans and Work-Study) or state funds. How can I be removed from Financial Aid Exclusion? For condition 1 & 2, the only way to be removed from Financial Aid Exclusion is to have a Financial Aid Appeal approved. For condition 3 & 4, a student may be removed from Financial Aid Exclusion one of the following ways: · Students may be reinstated to Good Standing once their cumulative GPA and overall course completion rate meets the Good Standing minimum standards. · Students may be reinstated with an approved Financial Aid Appeal.
How do I appeal Financial Aid Exclusion if I have an extenuating circumstance?
· Obtain a Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeal Form from our office or print it from our financial aid webpage at www.nwacc.edu . Complete all requirements listed on the Appeal Form and submit appeal to the Financial Aid Office.
Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeals are reviewed by the Financial Aid Appeals Committee which normally meets bi-weekly. Their decision is final and the student will be sent a response to their NWACC email account. Students may submit an appeal for low course completion rate and/or GPA only two times during their career for separate extenuating circumstances. Appeal requests for too many hours will be approved for only one degree plan.
The Financial Aid Office will send notification of Financial Aid Warning or Financial Aid Exclusion to the student’s NWACC email account as soon as their completed financial aid file has been reviewed. Notice of Financial Aid Exclusion may be issued for past semesters based on an evaluation of the student’s previous academic record.
[1] The Record’s Office will review each complete and official transcript and conduct a transcript evaluation to determine which hours will transfer into NWACC. All hours deemed transferrable by the Record’s Office will be counted toward the student’s Satisfactory Academic Progress. If a student submits additional transcripts during a semester, hours transferred in will be counted in the student’s Satisfactory Academic Progress for the following semester.
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