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Appeals must be submitted in writing to the Student Financial Aid Office within 30days <strong>of</strong> notification <strong>of</strong> financial aid probation or suspension. The student‟s letter <strong>of</strong>appeal must include all documentation relating to the extenuating circumstancessurrounding the failure to meet the standards <strong>of</strong> satisfactory academic progress.Examples <strong>of</strong> extenuating circumstances may be personal illness or injury to self orimmediate family member, death <strong>of</strong> an immediate family member, and other serious,unusual hardships causing the student lack <strong>of</strong> success. The appeal must also includeevidence that the matter that impaired progress has been resolved and will not impedefuture progress. Submitting an appeal letter does not guarantee that financial aid will bereinstated. The appeal letter and accompanying documentation will be reviewed by theappeals committee Students will be notified in writing, sent certified mail, <strong>of</strong> thecommittee‟s decision within 14 days <strong>of</strong> receipt <strong>of</strong> the appeal letter. All decisions madeby the committee are final.<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Osteopathic</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> (TUCOM)MAXIMUM TIME-FRAME AND COMPLETION RATEDue to the serialized nature <strong>of</strong> the <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Osteopathic</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> curriculum, thequantitative component <strong>of</strong> the financial aid satisfactory academic progress is measuredby minimum cumulative credits successfully completed based on an academic yearscale. Students in the <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Osteopathic</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> are expected to complete degreerequirements within 150 percent <strong>of</strong> the typical 4 full-time equivalent program academicyears (6 full-time equivalent program academic year maximum). The chart belowreflects the minimum number <strong>of</strong> units required per full-time equivalent academic year astudent must successfully earn to complete the program within the 150% maximumtime-frame allowed.Cumulative Units RequiredFull-TimeAcademicYearAnticipatedPer-YearCourseCompletionTypical 4Full-TimeEquivalentAcademicYearCompletionProgressMaximum 6Full-TimeEquivalentAcademicYearCompletionProgress1 42.5 42.5 142 43 85.5 42.5<strong>2011</strong> – <strong>2012</strong> COM Student Handbook

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