Reinstatement of Financial Aid Eligibility

A student’s financial aid eligibility may be reinstated by one or more of the following:

       1.    If the deficiency was caused by an incomplete, a student may make up the incomplete
              in the allowable time and request a re-evaluation of academic progress.

       2.    If the grade for a course is changed, a student may request a re-evaluation of academic progress.

       3.    The student may attend WWU without financial assistance. If the student is meeting the SAP
              policy at the end of the term, their financial aid eligibility will be reinstated for the next term.

       4.    The student may submit an appeal to the Financial Aid Committee. The SAP appeal form is
              found at: sfs.wallawalla.edu/forms/sap-appeal. The appeal must include an explanation
              of why the student failed to make satisfactory academic progress and what circumstances have
              changed that will allow the student to meet the SAP policy at the next evaluation. An academic
              plan for a minimum of three quarters (or until graduation), signed by the student’s advisor, is
              also required. If the appeal is approved, the student will be put on Financial Aid Probation and
              aid will be reinstated. Subsequent quarters of aid eligibility are contingent upon the student
              meeting the SAP policy or successfully following the approved academic plan.

       5.    A student who has reached the maximum time frame for aid eligibility and needs additional time
              to complete a degree may submit an appeal to the Financial Aid Committee. The appeal should
              explain why the degree could not be completed within the allowable time frame. An academic plan,
              signed by the student’s advisor, should accompany the appeal and explain which credits are needed
              to finish the degree.

NOTE: Reinstatement of Financial Aid awards is based on available funding. Therefore, students may not receive their original financial aid awards.