School of Professional Studies - William Jessup University
School of Professional Studies - William Jessup University
School of Professional Studies - William Jessup University
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Other Sources <strong>of</strong> Financial Aid<br />
2010-2011<br />
Students are encouraged to investigate other sources <strong>of</strong> financial assistance, including churches, employers, corporations,<br />
Internet scholarship searches and other organizations. Lists <strong>of</strong> available internet scholarship searches may be obtained from the<br />
Financial Aid section <strong>of</strong> the WJU website (www.jessup.edu/financial-aid).<br />
Students who receive private assistance are required to report to the Financial Aid Office the amount <strong>of</strong> all resources known or<br />
expected to be available for the year. Failure to report these resources may result in delay in receiving funds, cancellation <strong>of</strong><br />
awards, or the reversal <strong>of</strong> funds already received.<br />
Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy for Financial Aid<br />
In order to be eligible for federal, state or institutional aid, students must make satisfactory academic progress (SAP) according to<br />
the <strong>University</strong>’s policy. This policy requires a student to have a cumulative GPA <strong>of</strong> at least 2.00 and to successfully complete a<br />
minimum <strong>of</strong> 67% (2/3) <strong>of</strong> classes in which the student has enrolled.<br />
All students will be reviewed for compliance with the SAP policy at the end <strong>of</strong> their first FAFSA year at WJU and thereafter at the<br />
end <strong>of</strong> every FAFSA year. Students who have not met the requirement for SAP will be notified and placed on financial aid<br />
probation. Financial aid probation results in a student being ineligible for federal, state and institutional aid - including<br />
scholarships, grants and student loans.<br />
Students who are placed on financial aid probation may be granted an extension <strong>of</strong> financial aid based on the appeal process<br />
described below if extenuating circumstances occur such as medical problems, family emergencies, a death in the family, or other<br />
circumstances as determined by the institution.<br />
Students on financial aid probation may appeal to the Financial Aid Committee for reinstatement <strong>of</strong> financial aid eligibility by<br />
completing the Financial Aid Probation Appeal Form, available in the Financial Office or on the Financial Aid website. A student<br />
who continues unsatisfactory academic progress must appeal for financial aid on a semester or period <strong>of</strong> enrollment basis, for a<br />
maximum <strong>of</strong> two semesters. Financial aid may or may not be reinstated at the discretion <strong>of</strong> the Financial Aid Committee. After<br />
receiving the second semester <strong>of</strong> financial aid on appeal, a student may not receive financial aid again until achieving satisfactory<br />
progress.<br />
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