Regaining Eligibility Procedures
Students who are no longer eligible for aid because of GPA, Completion Rate, Maximum Time Frame or a combination thereof, may appeal their status by following the SAP Appeal Process outlined in the CCC&TI Student Handbook or Financial Aid SAP Policy.
If an SAP Appeal is approved, reinstatement of aid will remain in effect for as long as the student meets the terms of the appeal as described in the approved Plan-of-Action.
Individual Plan-of-Actions can include restriction of aid eligibility and/or registered credit hours.
If an SAP Appeal is denied, students will not have access to federal or state financial aid until minimum SAP standards are met.
What is Included
- All credit hours attempted, including transfer credit, are to be considered in computing Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Standards, even during periods when the student was not an aid recipient.
- Students that are on a Probationary SAP Status or Financial Aid Suspension and/or Warning Max-Time SAP Status will not be allowed to early register for classes at early registration unless they are paying out of pocket. Registration using Financial Aid will only be allowed after grades are in for the current term and SAP standards have been met.