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                   Financial Aid
FINANCIAL AID WARNING
A financial aid warning allows students to maintain financial aid eligibility for the next semester after failing to meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) standards. A student who does not meet SAP after a warning period is no longer eligible. Warning does not apply to maximum unit timeframe. Some students will be automatically terminated based on previous academic history.
At PVC, 60 units is the maximum for most programs. Exceptions to this maximum may be considered by petitioning if one or more of the following occur:
A. Up to 30 units for remedial (non-degree applicable) coursework.
B. ESL courses necessary to prepare a student for college level course work.
MAXIMUM UNIT TIMEFRAME
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Attempted and Completed Units
A. Attempted units are any units for which a grade of A, B, C, D, F, P, NP, CR, NC, I, IP or W is received after the last day to drop a class without a “W” grade. (Refer to your class schedule for specific dates)
B. Completed units are earned units with a grade of A, B, C, D, P or CR.
Repeated, Audited, Transfer, Consortium or Remedial Coursework
A. Financial Aid may be awarded for the cost of courses previously taken if the course is being taken to improve a sub-standard grade of D, F, NP or NC and any one class that was previously passed. Repeated units will count toward the 150% maximum units allowed.
B. All transfer courses from accredited institutions will be considered toward academic progress.
C. Courses funded through a consortium agreement are included in determining academic progress and attempted units.
D. Up to 30 semester units of remedial courses will be accepted in determining eligibility.
If your eligibility is terminated, you must meet the following requirements in order to re-qualify for the following semester: 1. Enroll in at least six units and
2. Complete 67% of your attempted units
3. Achieve a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA.
Reinstatement is not retroactive, and you will not receive aid for any semester that you are ineligible.
Appeals must be submitted to the Financial Aid Department with appropriate documentation or they will not be processed.
Appeals for reinstatement are granted only if extraordinary circumstances beyond your control and for which you could not plan are documented. Also, there must be evidence you will make satisfactory progress in the future. Students that approved for an appeal may not appeal a second time as appeals are only approved one in lifetime.
You will be advised by email of your results. If the appeal is approved, you will be placed on “Probation” status for a specific period.
A financial aid probation period allows a student, who does not meet SAP but has successfully petitioned, to continue to receive aid.
An educational plan is required for a student on probation. The educational plan must be developed to ensure that a student will meet SAP. If a student does not adhere to the requirements their appeal will automatically be void.
FINANCIAL AID REINSTATEMENT
APPEAL PROCESS
FINANCIAL AID PROBATION
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