Satisfactory Academic Progress: How To Help Students Maintain Financial Aid Eligibility & What To Do When They Don’t

Satisfactory Academic Progress: How To Help Students Maintain Financial Aid Eligibility & What To Do When They Don’t

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Description  Challenge - Helping students on probation or failing to meet SAP For many students, federal financial aid is the only way they can afford college. In fact, more than 10 million U.S. college students benefit from the government’s annual distribution of $150 billion in grants, work-study funds and federal student loans. However, federal aid isn’t a free-for-all. Students must meet and maintain certain requirements to continue to receive financial support, including adhering to their school’s satisfactory academic progress (SAP) policy. Failure to do so could result in a financial aid warning or probation, which may affect students’ future eligibility for aid and ability to graduate. This webinar will address the problems and challenges that most educators and practitioners are unaware of the importance SAP has in the lives of most students on any campus or enrolled in any professional certification program. More importantly, this webinar will empower participants

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