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Student Financial Assistance - General Eligibility for AidGeneral Eligibility for All Federal Aid You must:
Federal Pursuit and Progress Standards Earned Academic Credits
Federal Credits attempted is the number of academic credits the student is enrolled in at the end of the add/drop period.
Maximum Time
Frame:
Students are allowed to
attempt 150% of the courses required for graduation in their specific major.
For example: If you are in a program requiring 64 credits, the maximum credits
you can attempt will be 96 credits: students in programs requiring 74 credits
for graduation can attempt up to 111 credits. (See definition for federal
credits attempted above). Probation: Students failing to meet credit accrual by 6 or fewer credits as determined by their payment level will be placed on probation. Students on probation remain eligible for aid, once all other requirements are met. Academic Standing: Students must meet the college’s academic standards. Academic Dismissal: Students who fail to meet the college’s academic standards and are academically dismissed will NOT be eligible for financial aid unless they have been academically reinstated by an Academic Counselor. They must then submit a copy of the reinstatement letter to the Office of Student Financial Assistance. However, aid will only be reinstated, provided all other federal aid pursuit and progress requirements are met. PLEASE NOTE, students who have reached 2 full years of attendance, will NOT be eligible for federal aid even if they have been academically reinstated, if their cumulative GPA is under 2.0. Waivers: A one semester waiver may be granted to students with documented extenuating circumstances who fail to meet the federal pursuit and progress standards. A waiver is not automatic. The decision of the school to grant a waiver is based on the extenuating circumstance, the belief that the extenuating circumstance was a one-time situation, and the likelihood that the student will be able to make up the deficit and successfully complete the course of study. This decision is made on a case by case basis. After the semester in which the waiver is granted, students will be expected to have made up the required deficit and meet standards required at the time the waiver was granted. Students requesting a waiver must meet with their financial aid counselor who will assess their status and inform them of the waiver request procedure. Students not receiving a waiver can regain eligibility for federal aid by earning the required credits at WCC or another college (consult your financial aid counselor) until the pursuit and progress requirements are met. NOTE: The College does NOT waive the 150% time frame required to complete your course of study. Withdrawals, Incompletes and Failures: These courses will figure in the total number of credits attempted. Repeating such grades will mean that a student may use his/her eligibility without accruing the adequate number of credits to graduate. If you withdraw fully from the college or stop attending all of your classes before 60% of the semester is completed you may lose some of your federal aid and will be billed by the college for expenses not covered by your reduced aid. Repeated Courses: Students will not receive aid for repeated courses in which a passing grade was received, unless such a grade is not accepted in their curriculum. General Eligibility for State Aid You must:
State Pursuit and Progress Standards
The charts below are based on minimum requirements. Students taking the minimum credit requirements will not meet Pursuit and Progress Standards further down the road.
TAP
Satisfactory Academic Pursuit and Progress Standards
Effective Fall 2007, students taking 6-11credits may be eligible for Part-time TAP. (6 credits uses 3 points, 7 credits uses 3.5 points, 8 credits uses 4 points, 9 credits uses 4.5 points 10 credits uses 5 points and 11 credits uses 5.5 points). TAP is also available for accelerated study in the summer. Check with your financial aid counselor for specific eligibility requirements. AID FOR PART-TIME STUDY (APTS) PROGRESS STANDARDS APTS students are allowed up to a maximum of 48 points of eligibility. These points include any points earned as a TAP recipient or for any other state grant. Each APTS award uses 3 points and each TAP award uses 6 points.
APTS recipients must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 at all times to be eligible. ACADEMIC STANDARDS FOR WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE
NOTE: A Minimum Cumulative GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation. Financial aid rules and regulations are subject to change. Students are strongly urged to meet with a Financial Aid Counselor to discuss any concerns regarding eligibility for aid. What is Financial Aid?
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General Eligibility for Financial Aid
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