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Financial Aid Warning | SAP Requirements |
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Term / Cumulative GPA less than 2.75 | Complete subsequent term with 2.75 GPA or above and with grades sufficient to raise cumulative GPA to 2.75 |
DAcHM, MAcHM, DAc, and MAC students must pass all courses with an A, B or C letter grade and are not permitted to exceed one Incomplete (I) per term. | Complete affected course work with a passing letter grade in the following term. |
DAOM students must not exceed two unsatisfactory grades per year: (NC, NP, I,W) | Complete affected course work with a passing letter grade. |
Incremental Unit/Pace Requirement(s) not met | Complete more than 67% of attempted units in the following term. |
Breach in professionalism | Requirement contingent upon SPRC review |
Exceed maximum program time frame | Requirement contingent upon SPRC review |
If you receive federal financial aid and withdraw from Five Branches University after classes have begun, you will be subject to the Return of Title IV Funds Regulations and must notify the school according to school policy. The Return of Title IV Funds Regulations will be applied first, after which the school’s refund policy will be applied. Both the Federal Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy and the Return of Title IV Funds Policy are described in the Student Handbook.
During registration, state law requires all students to sign a contract to protect their student rights and specify their enrollment and financial agreement with Five Branches University.
If a student obtains a loan to pay for an educational program, the student is responsible for repaying the full amount of the loan, plus interest, less the amount of any refund in the case of a student’s withdrawal. If a student obtains Federal Financial Aid and chooses to pay tuition and fees using financial aid monies, the student is entitled to a refund of any applicable charges that were previously paid out of pocket. For more detailed information on loan repayment please refer to: