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Satisfactory Academic Progress

All students who receive federal or state financial aid must maintain satisfactory academic progress (SAP) towards the completion of an eligible program of study. Learn about the standards for measuring SAP and how to appeal if your financial aid has been withdrawn.

Satisfactory Academic Progress

Course Applicability

Students can only use federal financial aid for courses that are required for their degree or certificate program. Learn the answers to frequently asked questions about course applicability.

Course Applicability

Financial Aid Eligible Certificate Programs

Certificate programs that are eligible for Financial Aid funding.

Financial Aid Eligible Certificate Programs

Financial Aid Rights and Responsibilities

Learn about the rights and responsibilities of all students who receive financial aid.

Financial Aid Rights and Responsibilities

Financial Aid for Students with a Bachelor's Degree

Students with Bachelor’s degrees may be eligible for federal loans and Federal Work-Study. To be considered for eligibility, these students will be asked to submit an appeal.

Financial Aid for Students with a Bachelor's Degree

Financial Aid Disbursements and Refunds

Learn how to receive financial aid disbursements and refunds.

Financial Aid Disbursements and Refunds

Financial Aid Withdrawal Policy

Learn about the financial aid implications when you withdraw or drop all of your classes in a semester.

Withdrawal Policy

Financial Aid Appeal Eligibility

Financial aid recipients who wish to appeal their denial of financial aid, must review the appeal eligibility criteria to ensure appropriate documentations are submitted along with the appeal form.

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Return of Title IV Funds

Financial aid recipients who withdraw completely from all classes will have a Return of Title IV (R2T4) funds calculation completed to determine the amount of institutional and/or Title IV debt they owe.

Return of Title IV Funds

Steps for Victims of Identity Theft or Fraud

Students who have experienced identity theft or fraud should take the following steps to protect themselves.

Steps for Victims of Identity Theft or Fraud