Notice of financial aid warning/suspension

A financial aid applicant who fails to meet the standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress will be notified in writing by the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships (OSFAS) of his/her status. Eligibility for the next academic year will be determined after spring quarter. Eligible aid recipients are allowed to continue to receive federal and other selected types of financial aid during a warning period of up to one academic year. If a student is not enrolled during the summer quarter, his/her warning period becomes effective with any subsequent period of enrollment, ending with the spring quarter of that academic year. To be removed from "warning status," the student must make up the appropriate deficiency or graduate during the warning period. Failure to remove the deficiency within the warning period will result in the suspension of federal and selected other types of financial aid. Students are allowed one warning period. If a student has been placed on "warning status," subsequently reinstated and then fails to maintain the standards required, he/she would become ineligible to receive aid until the deficiencies have been removed.
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