Quantitative measure
is based on the cumulative satisfactory completion of cumulative attempted
credits. Students must maintain a cumulative satisfactory percentage of completion of 66.67 percent or
higher to remain in good standing.
Financial Aid Warning
is when a student fails to meet either the qualitative or quantitative measure.
The student is still eligible to receive financial aid while on warning.
Financial Aid Suspension
is when a student fails to meet either the qualitative or quantitative measure
after the warning period. The student is no longer eligible to receive financial aid unless they submit an
appeal. If the student fails to appeal or complete an academic plan, they will only regain financial aid
eligibility once they reach a cumulative minimum 2.0 GPA and 67% cumulative attempted courses.
Financial Aid Probation
is when the student has an approved appeal. This allows the student to
receive another semester of financial aid.
Financial Aid Academic Plan
is when the student has an approved academic plan. This allows the
student to continue to receive financial aid as long as the academic plan requirements are followed.
Students must meet cumulative satisfactory academic progress by term (versus cumulative) to remain
in good standing.
SCHOLARSHIPS
The LTC Foundation awards scholarships to assist students with the costs of tuition, fees, and books
for both fall and spring semesters. Scholarships are available for financial need-based qualifications,
merit-based qualifications, program-specific support and general student success. LTC Foundation
scholarships are funded by charitable donations from local foundations, LTC staff, businesses, friends
and alumni who elect to invest in their community by supporting technical education, the college, and its
students.
LTC scholarship information can be found in the President’s Office or by calling 920.693.1247.
Additional information and an online scholarship application and recommendation form can be found on
the LTC website at
VETERANS SERVICES
Lakeshore Technical College is approved by the State Approving Agency (SAA) at the Wisconsin
Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA) for enrollment of those persons eligible to receive GI Bill
education benefits. The SAA approves specific programs offered at specific locations for veterans and
other eligible persons to receive federal veteran’s education benefits under Title 38 of the U.S. Code.
Students must initiate the processing of the necessary forms to receive state and/or federal veterans
educational benefits for approved programs. See the Financial Aid Office or county veteran’s service
officer for more information.
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