victor valley college - satisfactory academic progress - 2013-2014
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SAP Satisfactory Academic Progress
Victor Valley College Financial Aid Office
2013-2014
Attention
There will be an quiz at the end of this presentation that must be passed in order to receive the link to the Appeal’s / Petitions form.
Satisfactory Academic Policy
• Federal regulations require that all Financial Aid recipients meet satisfactory academic progress and remain in good academic standing.
• All students will be assessed on criteria including minimum GPA, completion rate, and completion of a degree within the maximum time frame (150%) of the student program.
• These standards will apply to all VVC Financial Aid recipients.
Satisfactory Academic Progress
• Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is reviewed for every student, once a year after the Spring semester grades are posted.
• If you fail to meet these SAP requirements, you will be dismissed from further financial aid including: Pell Grants, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), Cal Grants & Federal Work Study, but will not include the Board of Governor’s Fee Waiver (BOGFW).
StandardsQualitative Standard
All students at VVC must maintain a Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher.
(No rounding of G.P.A.)
Includes all grades and units attempted at Victor Valley College and may include units from other colleges. All grades are part of
your academic history record.
StandardsQuantitative Standard
All students must have completed at least 67% of the cumulative units attempted in an eligible program.
Example:
100 units attempted divided into 60 units completedgives you 60% completion ratio
“with this scenario STUDENT IS NOT MEETING SAP
and would need to appeal”
STANDARDSEducational Objective• Students must also complete their educational objective
(degree, transfer , or certificate) by the time they have attempted 90 units (from all schools attended).
Published Length of the Program• A student can only receive financial assistance for a
maximum of 150% of the published length of the program.
Example:• For an Liberal Arts A.A. degree -- 90 attempted units is the
maximum for which a student can receive financial assistance (60 units X 150% = 90 units).
STANDARDS
Ineligibility
• A student is ineligible when it becomes mathematically impossible for them to complete their program within the 150% of the length of a program, except for BOGFW.
Major Change
• Students are allowed one change of major.
New Major
• Students who change their major must take only classes that will apply to that new major. Any deviation will result in Suspension/Denial of any further financial aid.
EVALUATION
Spring Term Evaluation
• All Financial Aid students will be evaluated at the end of the Spring term to determine if they are meeting the Qualitative and Quantitative Standard.
Probationary Students Evaluation
• Financial Aid Probationary students will be evaluated after Fall and Spring semesters.
Financial Aid DismissalIf you have not met one of the above standards, have graduated, are exceeding 90 units, or completed your program, you are on financial aid dismissal.
Dismissal
By following the guidelines on the following slides you may appeal this decision, but only if there is an extenuating circumstance.
Extenuating
Circumstance
SAP APPEALExtenuating Circumstances
A student may complete an appeal form if he or she has an extenuating circumstance, such as:
The death of a close relative of the
student;An injury or illness
of the student;
Other special circumstances that the student had no
control over.
Documents must be provided to substantiate your extenuating circumstance.
SAP APPEAL
Maximum Time Standard
• A student may also appeal the maximum time standard if they have attempted over 90 units, or if they have a higher unit required major such as; Nursing and Respiratory Therapy.
Basic Skills Classes
• Basic skills classes that are non-degree applicable are not counted, up to 30 units.
• A student who does not have an extenuating circumstance must:
• Wait until he, or she is meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress.Example: Student has a 1.5 GPA and was dismissed. However,
student completes 2 successful semesters, and has a 2.0 GPA. Student may now appeal for reinstatement.
A successful semester is one where there are no D’s, W’s, FW’s ,or F’s.
SAP APPEAL
SAP APPEAL
Only one appeal per academic year may be submitted by student.
Please complete all the general information on the upper portion of the form. If the form is incomplete, it will be delayed. Make sure to follow the format listed on the next several slides.
The Appeals form can be found at:The end of the quiz.
THE APPEALS FORM
EXAMPLEI am appealing my academic dismissal because of
a low GPA for the following reason:
I was in a car accident during the final exam period and was hospitalized in the fall semester; this caused me to fail my
finals and my GPA to go below 2.0. Attached is the medical documentation.
I have made a complete recovery, and I am ready to attend school again.
APPEAL REQUESTUnsatisfactory Ac
ademic Progre
ss
• Briefly explain the reason for UNSATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS in an attached written statement.
Supporting
Docu
ments
• Attach supporting documents such as medical forms, statements etc.
• There must be supporting documents attached.
• If there is no supporting documentation, your appeal will be denied.
Educational Pla
n an
d Transcrip
ts
• A copy of your current educational plan must be on file, and all transcripts from all schools must be on file at the Admissions and Records Office.
• If they are not, your appeal will be denied.
SAP APPEAL
THE DECISION OF THE COMMITTEE IS FINAL.
The decision cannot be overturned by the Director of Student Services, nor by any other individual.
CHECKING FINANCIAL AID STATUS
REMEMBER
Failure to turn in all the required documentation will result in suspension of all financial aid, but the BOGFW.
Include all the following in your petition package:
Documentation to substantiate your extenuating
circumstance.VVC Transcripts
Transcripts from all other
schools attended must
be on file.
Petition/Appeal FormStudent Educational Plan
Submission of Appe
al For
m
Please remember that the submission of the Appeals Form does not mean that your appeal will be granted. If it is granted, you will be placed on probation and progress will be monitored each semester for adherence to your educational plan.
In addition, you may not receive any D’s, W’s, FW’s or F’s, or your financial aid will cease immediately.
Further
Questions
If you have any further questions concerning the appeals process, check the VVC Financial Aid office website at:
http://www.vvc.edu/offices/financial-aid/sap.shtml