Grades
Grades of F, W, or credit/no credit do not count in calculating the minimum grade point average. Grades of I (Incomplete) temporarily will not be counted until the final grade is posted. Students must comply with the requirements to convert an incomplete to a permanent grade according to the requirements as stated in the university catalog. Students who do not receive a passing grade in any coursework, i.e. all F’s or a combination of F’s and W’s may be required to return all or a portion of their financial aid if it is determined that the student stopped attending without notifying the University. Official documentation will be requested to determine when the student last participated in an academically related activity and financial aid will be returned according to federal, state, and institutional policies. This may result in the student owing a balance to the University.
Withdrawals
Students who withdraw from all coursework or take a leave of absence prior to the start of a term and later enroll in a subsequent term retain the SAP status held during their last term of enrollment.
Transfer Student Course Evaluation
Transfer students are evaluated based on the number of units accepted at admission to determine their maximum time frame to receive financial aid.
Repeat Coursework
A student who receives federal financial aid (Title IV funds) must follow Repeat Coursework rules in order to be considered as meeting enrollment requirements for financial aid eligibility and satisfactory academic progress. The federal regulations are listed below:
- A student may repeat a previously passed course once
- A student may repeat a failed course until the student passes the course
- A student who passes a course, but does not meet the grade requirement established by the college or school, may only repeat the course one time
- A student who earns a passing grade in a course and chooses to retake the course a second time earning a grad of "F" or "W" may not take the course a third time
- A student may repeat a course as an independent study, special topics, film genre, etc., as long as the subject matter is different for each course and the institution awards new credit each time.
Notification
The Office of Financial Aid will notify all students who fail to maintain satisfactory academic progress. Students will be notified of their SAP status by their university email.
Reinstatement of Financial Aid
To have financial aid eligibility reinstated, a student may make up the credit hour and/or grade point index deficiencies in a subsequent term without receipt of financial aid for that term. University aid is only offered (if the student maintains eligibility) for eight consecutive semesters.
Appeal Process
A student who believes his/her failure to meet SAP standards was due to extenuating circumstances beyond his/her control may appeal in writing to the Appeals Committee. Some examples of extenuating circumstances are:
- A student's serious illness or accident
- Death or serious illness in the student's immediate family
- Cancellation/discontinuance of a class by the University
- Other unforeseeable circumstances beyond the control of the student that caused the student to fall below the satisfactory progress standards
Students should submit:
- the completed SAP Appeal Form, including a personal letter, explaining the reason for the request and reason for their current academic status.
- an approved Academic Plan must be completed by the student and by an administrator from the appropriate Assistant Dean's Office. The Academic Plan can be obtained in the Assistant Dean's Office of any school or Academic Plan online.
The SAP Appeal Form, personal letter, Academic Plan, and any other supporting documentation (if desired), should be submitted to the Office of Financial Aid (finaid@fairfield.edu) no later than July 1 (unless otherwise stated).
If an appeal for one semester of probationary financial aid is approved, a student's progress will be monitored at the end of each semester. If after the financial aid probation period the student has not successfully achieved the required minimum GPA for reinstatement of the full financial aid award, the student may submit an appeal letter to request an extended probationary period of financial aid. Financial aid probation may last for up to one year, unless there are extraordinary circumstances.