Verification of FAFSA Information The U.S. Dept. of Education selects certain FAFSA applications to be verified. This means the school is required to collect certain documents and income information to verify the accuracy of the FAFSA application. Students and parents must comply with all verification procedures before aid will be disbursed. Changes in the application information as a result of the verification process may require an adjustment to your financial aid package. Failure to submit the requested documents within the appropriate time frame may result in a reduction in your financial aid. An official award notification will be sent upon completion of verification, either through the mail or electronically. Reduced Income If, after completing and submitting the required financial aid forms, the family suffers a drastic change of income, please contact the Financial Aid Office. A drastic change of income is defined as unemployment for a period of ten (10) Satisfactory Academic Progress Financial aid recipients are required to maintain a cumulative grade point average and make steady progress toward the completion of their degree as described below. 0-32.5 1.20 67% of attempted credits 33-48.5 1.40 67% of attempted credits 49-64.5 1.60 67% of attempted credits 65-80.5 1.80 67% of attempted credits 81 2.00 67% of attempted credits or more weeks or more, divorce or separation, death, retirement or permanent or total disability of the major wage earner. In such cases, the Financial Aid Office will re-evaluate the student’s financial aid package based on the new, estimated data. Additional assistance is only awarded if any remaining funds are available. Attempted Credits Min. Cum. GPA Progress Completion Requirement 10
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