
EASTERN IOWA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
DISTRICT (EICCD)
Clinton Community College - Muscatine Community College - Scott
Community College
FINANCIAL AID PROBATION / SUSPENSION POLICY
Federal Regulations require students to maintain satisfactory academic progress while pursuing their course of study in order to receive financial aid. In accordance with the eligibility requirements of the Federal Government, these procedures must be applied to the entire Eastern Iowa Community College District (EICCD) academic history of each financial aid applicant, regardless of whether that student received any financial assistance for the prior term(s).
Academic records will be reviewed every term. The following factors will be considered when evaluating a student’s satisfactory academic progress:
In order to maintain eligibility for financial aid, a student must meet the requirements listed below for Maximum Timeframe, Course Completion and Grade Point Average.
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A student is ineligible for financial aid once he/she has attempted 150% or more of the minimum credit hours required to receive the degree/diploma/certificate. For example:
| Program of study | Minimum hours to receive degree |
Maximum attempted hours to receive financial aid |
| AA Degree | 62 hours | 93 hours attempted |
| Auto Collision Diploma | 45 hours | 68 hours attempted |
| Information Services Certificate | 27 hours | 41 hours attempted |
A student who exceeds 150% of the minimum number of hours required to complete his/her degree/diploma/certificate will be placed on Financial Aid Suspension and ineligible for financial aid. The student is required to complete the remainder of the degree/diploma/certificate at his/her own expense unless an appeal and an academic plan are approved by the Dean of Student Development.
COURSE COMPLETION AND GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) REQUIREMENTS
Course Completion:
A student must successfully earn 67% of all attempted credit hours. This will be measured on a cumulative basis. For example, if a student has attempted 24 credit hours, the student must have earned 16 credits (24 credit hours X .67 (67%) = 16 credit hours).
Grade Point Average:
A student is expected to earn a minimum cumulative grade point
average (GPA) of 2.00.
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A student will be placed on Financial Aid Warning when he/she fails to meet the minimum Course Completion and Grade Point Average requirements.
A student placed on Financial Aid Warning is eligible to receive financial aid for one term.
A student will be suspended from financial aid eligibility for one or more of the following reasons:
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To regain eligibility for financial aid, a student on Financial Aid Suspension will be required to successfully earn 67% of all attempted credit hours and have a cumulative GPA of 2.00. It is the responsibility of the student to notify the Financial Aid Office that his/her coursework meets minimum standards.
APPEALS OF FINANCIAL AID SUSPENSION
A student placed on financial aid suspension may submit a written appeal documenting extenuating circumstances (ex: injury or serious illness, death of a relative, job changes) that prevented him/her from meeting minimum standards. A student must also submit an academic plan. All appeals and academic plans must be submitted to the campus Financial Aid Office no later than the 10th calendar day from the start of the term that the student wishes to receive aid. A student who is notified of his/her suspension status after the start of the term will be given 10 calendar days from the date of the suspension notification to submit an appeal and academic plan to the Financial Aid Office. The Dean of Student Development will review the appeal request and notify the student in writing of the result of the review. The decision of the Dean of Student Development is final.
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A student who has been placed on financial aid suspension will be required to complete an academic plan to regain financial aid eligibility.
A student who is granted approval and placed on an Academic Plan will be eligible for financial aid if the student follows the provisions of the academic plan and meets the following minimum Course Completion and Grade Point Average requirements each term:
A student will be limited to two appeals for academic plan consideration.
A student will be required to complete an academic plan when he/she exceeds the Maximum Timeframe requirements. (A student exceeds the maximum timeframe requirement when he/she exceeds 150% of the minimum number of hours required for completion of his/her degree) Only remaining coursework that is required for degree completion will be allowed.
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It is the responsibility of each student to track his/her own progress and academic standing. However, the Financial Aid Office will attempt to notify students of probationary/suspension standing after the end of each term.
TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID CLASS ATTENDANCE POLICY
Students receiving Federal financial aid must attend class on a regular basis AND maintain satisfactory academic progress. If a student fails to attend class on a regular basis, his/her financial aid could be suspended. The Federal Return of Title IV Funds calculation, for students who cease attending classes, is based on class attendance records as provided by the student’s instructor(s). To establish attendance in online courses, the student must actively participate in the course by submitting assignments or by earning course points. Logging on does not constitute attendance. If the student received Federal student aid, and stopped attending class, he/she may be required to repay the aid.
Effective Fall 2011
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