Financial Aid Suspension
Students who do not meet standard of progress after
their probationary period will be suspended from financial
aid. They will not be eligible to receive other financial
aid until they have a cumulative 2.0 GPA and complete 70% of all
classes attempted. However, a student may appeal to the financial
aid committee for reinstatement to probationary status. Students,
who do not complete any credits before the end of the semester,
will automatically be suspended from financial aid. To be
reconsidered they must appeal to the Financial Aid Committee for
reinstatement to probationary status. Grades of F, W, N, U, I and
AU will not be counted as satisfactory progress. Appeal
forms can be picked up in the Financial Aid Office or downloaded
from the Financial Aid Forms link to the left in the navigation
pane.
All work attempted at LCCC or any other prior
institution, will be counted toward the determination of
satisfactory progress whether the student received financial aid or
not. Any LCCC student or any transfer student with a GPA of
less than 2.0 must appeal to the Financial Aid Committee before
receiving any type of financial aid for the first time.
Eligible students may receive financial aid no longer than 150% of
the published program length to be measured in
credit hours attempted or clock hours completed.
