Academic Requirements for Receiving Financial Aid at SJCD
The Higher Education Act of 1965 (as amended) and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board mandate institutions of higher education to establish a standard of satisfactory academic progress for a student to receive financial aid. This standard must apply to a student’s entire academic history, whether financial aid was received or not. In order to remain eligible to receive aid at San Jacinto College a student must meet these standards, as approved by the San Jacinto College Board of Regents.

Satisfactory Academic Financial Aid Components

The San Jacinto College requirements for receiving financial aid include the following three components:

All attempted hours for transfer students must be taken into account in determining whether or not a student is in compliance with the Time Frame Component. Transfer students must have a transcript from each college/university attended, including foreign schools.

Review Procedure

Satisfactory academic progress (SAP) will be measured at the end of each term for all students who are enrolled in credit classes, including those who have not applied for financial aid. All students are expected to be in compliance.

Warning

A student who has not met either the GPA or Rate of Completion Component will be placed on financial aid warning. Under a warning status, a student who has been awarded can continue to receive financial aid.

Probation

A student who is on financial aid warning and does not bring him/herself into compliance with either the GPA or Rate of Completion Component will be placed on financial aid probation. By the end of the probationary term, the student is expected to be in full compliance. Under a probation status, a student who has been awarded can continue to receive financial aid.

Suspension

A student who fails to meet either the GPA or Rate of Completion Component of academic progress by the end of the semester of probation, or who has reached the 90-semester hour Time Frame Component limit, will be placed on financial aid suspension and is no longer eligible to receive financial aid.

Regaining Eligibility

A student who has been suspended due to either the GPA or Rate of Completion Component may regain eligibility for financial aid by:

A student who has met the maximum Time Frame Component must file an appeal to be able to receive financial aid.

If an appeal is approved, a student is placed on financial aid probation and required to meet the conditions stated on the approval letter without exception. If a student does not meet the conditions of the financial aid appeal probation, the student will be placed on financial aid suspension.

NOTE: Students can obtain more specific information or receive counseling regarding SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS by visiting the Campus Financial Aid Services Office.