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Gabriel A
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I'm a college student and registered for classes this past summer. I applied for summer financial aid, as well as financial aid for the following fall/spring semesters. Then, out of nowhere, I receieved a letter stating that my financial aid would be revoked because of a certain StudentAcademicProgress(SAP) standard. I realized this was a mistake due to a Professors error in grading, so I appealed it and just recently my financial aid was reinstated. So, now I have financial aid back for the fall and spring semesters but what about the summer? My account is in negative because I still owe the full time student summer tuition. I had already filled out the application for the summer term but by the time my aid was reinstated the deadline for me to put another application in had passed. If I'm not mistaken I read somewhere that there is something that I can do that protects against this.
I have an appointment on Friday with my counselour but my question is; will my summer be covered from the application I had turned in? or will they rely on the refund I recieve from the fall semester to cover it? and if them relying on the aid I receive from the fall semester is the case, will they then increase certain grants or loans to compensate for money that was originally meant for books or other personal expenses for the fall semester?
Please clearly consider my situation when you're thinking of an answer. Remember, I already had turned in a summer financial aid application before the deadline but, apparently, was ignored and then my financial aid status was reinstated after the deadline to turn in another application. Also, please I don't want answers telling me to seek out the financial aid office or anything in that manner, I already said I have an appointment on Friday. I want the public's opinion.
Thank you!
I have an appointment on Friday with my counselour but my question is; will my summer be covered from the application I had turned in? or will they rely on the refund I recieve from the fall semester to cover it? and if them relying on the aid I receive from the fall semester is the case, will they then increase certain grants or loans to compensate for money that was originally meant for books or other personal expenses for the fall semester?
Please clearly consider my situation when you're thinking of an answer. Remember, I already had turned in a summer financial aid application before the deadline but, apparently, was ignored and then my financial aid status was reinstated after the deadline to turn in another application. Also, please I don't want answers telling me to seek out the financial aid office or anything in that manner, I already said I have an appointment on Friday. I want the public's opinion.
Thank you!