Federal regulations prohibit disbursing financial aid to any student who does not meet satisfactory academic progress standards. This included late payments for prior terms or semesters. Students are notified via email of failure to meet standards.
Reinstatement By Improved Academic Record
Graduate student who did not successfully complete at least two-thirds of their units during an evaluation period will have their aid reinstated when they achieve completion of at least two-thirds.
Probation by Petition
Students may appeal for reinstatement from suspension if they, a spouse, or dependent children have experienced illness that prevented class attendance for an extended period of time; they have experienced a death in the immediate family (parents, sibling, spouse, or dependent children); or they have experienced some extraordinary situation that prevented them from meeting the minimum standards.
In cases of illness or disability, a letter of explanation is needed from a heath care provider.
In cases of death, the student must provide a copy of the death certificate, funeral program, or obituary notice from a reputable newspaper.
In cases of mitigating circumstances, the student must provide a written explanation of the cause of the problem and how it has been resolved. The student should provide as much appropriate supporting documentation as possible.
Exceptions to federal policy can be made only for mitigating circumstances that are exceptional and non-recurring in nature.
The appeal for reinstatement from suspension must be in writing and must explain the cause of the academic difficulty and how the situation has been resolved. If the reason for the non-satisfactory academic progress is that the time limit has been exceeded, the student must also provide a copy of their degree audit indicating the classes that have been taken and those still needed for graduation.
Students may appeal for reinstatement and be put on SAP Probation a maximum of 2 times during their attendance at Chapman. The SAP Appeal form can be found on the Graduate Financial Aid Forms Page.