I have failed my Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) for Financial Aid. How will this affect me?

To maintain your financial aid eligibility, all students, including students transferring to TSC from another institution, must meet TSC’s Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress for Financial Aid (SAP). It is your responsibility to understand and monitor satisfactory progress. The three standards include all previous academic history, even if you did not receive financial aid.

Students can appeal their failure to meet the Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress for Financial Aid if unusual and mitigating circumstances exist. Unusual and mitigating circumstances include, but are not limited to: a death in the student's immediate family, medical condition, hospitalization, documented emotional distress, or other situations beyond the student's control. 

All situations must be fully documented, including supporting letters from counselors, doctors, ministers, and other appropriate third parties.

Students must appeal their failure to meet satisfactory progress within 15 days of the grading period or notification. The Financial Aid Satisfactory Progress Appeal form will be in your Workday account under tasks to complete.

You will complete the form online and upload the required supporting documentation before submitting the form electronically.  

https://www.tsc.fl.edu/admissions/financial-aid/satisfactory-academic-progress/

 

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