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I read an email stating that I was no longer eligible for financial aid due to "SAP failure". For SAP failure, your GPA has to be below 2.0, you must be past 185 attempted hours, you must also have failed 1/3 of your credits attempted, and gotten all F's in a semester. I checked it. I haven't met anyone of those criteria to be put on it. I just got my grades. I don't understand how that could happen.
Errors happen all the time. School data may be computerized, but it still takes fallible people to enter that data.
Take the paperwork to the registrar. Someone in the office will be able to generate an unofficial transcript that should show that you do not meet criteria for SAP failure. You'll then have to take your transcript over to the financial aid office. Act as quickly as possible to secure aid for future semesters.
Errors happen all the time. School data may be computerized, but it still takes fallible people to enter that data.
Take the paperwork to the registrar. Someone in the office will be able to generate an unofficial transcript that should show that you do not meet criteria for SAP failure. You'll then have to take your transcript over to the financial aid office. Act as quickly as possible to secure aid for future semesters.
I know that I am in academic good standing. It even says so on my transcript. So I am going up to the offices first thing tomorrow morning.
How many credits did you take? How long have you been in school?
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