Financial Aid Suspension

  • Financial aid suspension is a cancellation/denial of awards or disbursements of financial aid.
  • The second time the minimum standard is not achieved; the student will be placed on financial aid suspension.
  • Students placed on academic suspension by the Registrar's Office will automatically be placed on financial aid suspension. This financial aid status will continue should the student be granted permission to enroll after an academic suspension appeal. Students under this status must meet the Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress standards in order to get back on financial aid and Hazlewood Act Exemption.
  • Students placed on enforced scholastic suspension the last time they were enrolled will be on financial aid suspension.
  • Any student exceeding the maximum time frame of 150% of the program will be placed on financial aid suspension and this includes Hazlewood Act Exemption but excludes VA education benefits.
  • A cumulative 2.0 GPA must still be maintained for students who have attended four semesters, including Summer Terms.