In accordance with the federal regulations, financial
aid recipients must maintain satisfactory academic progress toward the
achievement of a degree or certificate. Financial aid standards for satisfactory
academic progress are not the same as the university standards. The student's
academic progress will be evaluated at the time of awarding (or at the
end of Spring/Summer 2005 for awards done prior to the end of the previous
academic year).
Eligibility
Requirements
Students
must be enrolled in a classified degree or certificate program of study
(approved for Title IV funding by the U.S. Department of Education)
at Kapi’olani Community College (KCC).
Students
must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0.
Students
must successfully earn 67% of all credits attempted. The following grades
will be considered as credits attempted but not earned: W, F, NC, NP,
I. An "I" will be calculated as no credit until it reverts
to a letter grade and is posted to the student's academic record. Repeated
courses count toward Attempted Credit Hours.
The following illustrates the number of credits that
are required (except those on Financial Aid Probation, see special
requirements):
Example: Since he started attending
KCC, Bobby attempted to complete 60 credit hours. However, he was
only able to earn 50 of the 60 credits that he attempted because he
withdrew from a few classes and failed one. Based on the following
calculation, Boccy has earned more than 67% of the credits that he
attempted and has therefore fulfilled the KCC SAP Policy requirements.
Students
will be allowed to attempt 150% of the number of credit hours normally
required to complete the degree or certificate program the student is
seeking.
Example:
An Associate degree in Liberal Arts at Kapi’olani Community
College requires 60 credit hours. A student is eligible to receive
financial aid for a maximum of 90 (60 x 150%) credit hours at Kapi’olani
Community College.
Students
who change majors, have a previous degree or certificate will be assessed
based on the number of remaining credits needed towards their current
degree (only one change of major allowed). Students who are seeking
an AA and have earned an AA/BA/BS are not eligible for financial aid.
ALL
previously attempted credits (including summer) will be considered in
determining satisfactory academic progress AND included
toward Attempted Credit Hours, WHETHER OR NOT a student
has previously received any financial aid.
Students
who have attended other post-secondary schools will need to have their
credits evaluated and transferred to Kapi'olani Community College. Transfer
credits which are accepted by KCC will be used toward Attempted Credit
Hours.
Students
who COMPLETELY WITHDRAW during a semester will be
assessed credit completion requirements based on their ORIGINAL
ENROLLMENT.
Financial
Aid Probation
Due To Professional Judgment
Students
who do not meet the minimum standards for academic progress but have an
approved (by a Financial Aid Specialist) appeal due to mitigating circumstances
(i.e. serious illness/injury or death in the immediate family) may be
placed on Financial Aid Probation Due to Professional Judgment.
DURING
THE PROBATIONARY SEMESTER(S), STUDENTS MUST:
(1) Earn
ALL credits required based on the SAP conditions listed on the award
letter AND
(2) Raise/maintain
cumulative GPA to at least 2.0
Students
on financial aid probation due to professional judgment will be notified
in writing of their status and conditions. While on financial aid probation,
students are still eligible to receive financial aid but continued eligibility
is dependent upon successful completion of their probationary requirements.
Financial
Aid Suspension
Students
will not be eligible to receive financial aid for any of the following
reasons:
Fails
to complete the completion rate requirements or GPA.
Fails
to complete the requirements (GPA and credit completion) for courses
taken during the probationary semester.
Attempted
credits are more than the maximum 150% of the degree/certificate currently
seeking.
Students
will be notified in writing of their financial aid suspension.
Reinstatement
of Financial Aid Eligibility
To be reinstated
for financial aid eligibility, a student may attend courses during subsequent
terms, at the student’s expense, to make up credits and/or improve
her/his GPA. Upon successful completion of once again meeting the KCC
SAP Policy standard requirements, the student may submit a request for
reinstatement through the KISC.
Appeal
of Financial Aid Suspension
Financial
Aid Suspension may be appealed due to mitigating circumstances, such as
serious illness/injury or the death of an immediate family member. Those
suspended due to attempting credits more than the 150% of the program
are not eligible for appeal.
Step 1- Make
an appointment with a Financial Aid Specialist for a Satisfactory Academic
Progress Appeal Form
Step 2-
Complete the Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeal Form
Appeals
should explain in detail:
The
specific reasons which contributed to the students' lack of progress
and
The
steps being taken to ensure academic progress, if reinstated and
Meet
with an Academic Advisor
Step 3-
Submit to the KISC
Step 4-
The student will be notified in writing of the decision. Thereafter, any
appeals or comments must be made in writing to the Review Committee. The
decision of the Review Committee is final.