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  1. #SATISFACTORY HOW TO#
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Select the Billing + Financial Aid tab.You can also view your status online at any point throughout the year, when you:

#SATISFACTORY HOW TO#

How To View Your SAP Statusĭrexel will notify you via email if it has been determined that you are failing SAP. Students with private loans should contact their lender to determine any academic requirements. SAP does not impact Drexel scholarships or grants however, many scholarships do have GPA and enrollment requirements. Drexel University has designed a SAP policy that meets the requirements of both federal and state agencies however, you can also review the PA State Grant Program's SAP policies. Recipients of the PA State Grant must also follow academic progress guidelines set by the Pennsylvania State Grant Program.

  • Federal Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans.
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  • Federal Direct PLUS Loans (Parent and Graduate).
  • Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG).
  • Students who fail SAP are ineligible for all forms of federal financial aid including: If there were extenuating circumstances which lead to the student's failure, they may submit an appeal up to two weeks from the date they are notified.

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    completed credit hours) or maintain the minimum GPA will result in the cancellation of all federal financial aid for the upcoming year.

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    Failure to meet the minimum completion percentage (of attempted vs. All components of the policy must be met each year in order for a student to remain eligible for federal financial assistance for the following academic year.Īcademic progress is checked at the end of each academic year (Drexel's academic year is measured from September to September for quarter programs and August to August for semester programs). Students are expected to meet the standards outlined below in Drexel's Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy. The Department of Education requires schools to monitor a student's academic progress in order for the student to remain eligible for federal financial aid. Academic Requirements for Federal Financial Aid







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