In accordance with Federal and State Regulations, these guidelines apply to all students requesting Title IV Funds regardless of whether the student has previously received Title lV Aid.
Financial Aid recipients are required to meet Compton College's Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requirements. Please click here to view the SAP policy for the Financial Aid Office. SAP provides qualitative, quantitative and incremental standards by which the college can determine that students receiving federal financial aid funds are maintaining the satisfactory academic progress required for their course of study. Failure to maintain SAP will result in loss of financial assistance. SAP for students will be determined at the end of each semester after the grade submission deadline.
Effective July 1, 2011, new Federal Regulations went into effect that significantly changed the SAP Policy. All students MUST meet the new SAP beginning on that date. Among the changes are the removal of Probation 1 and Probation 2 from the SAP calculation. There are no exceptions to these new regulations. The Financial Aid office reviews academic progress each semester for Compton College. All attempted units are counted, irrespective of whether or not financial aid was received. We count all incompletes (I's), Withdrawals (Ws), Excused Withdrawals (EWs), Credit/No Credit, Pass/No Pass and all repeated coursework. Academic Renewal is not recognized for financial aid purposes, and is always counted in units attempted, GPA calculation, and maximum time frame, even when a more favorable grade was subsequently received, both attempts would be counted. We will pay for failed courses and count the units in SAP, up to the maximum allowed by the College. Once a student passes a course, however, we will only pay for one subsequent attempt. Both attempts, even if aid was not received, will count in the SAP calculation. Any student who contests units as not degree applicable, would need to follow the maximum time frame appeal process as outlined below. When a student is not meeting SAP, Compton College will offer one semester (maximum) of Financial Aid Warning before aid is disqualified for progress. There is no Financial Aid Warning for maximum time frame.
California College Promise Grant (CCPG) eligibility is different and separate from
the SAP eligibility for Financial Aid. Please contact the Financial Aid Office for
further details.
Units Attempted
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Must Complete
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Units Attempted
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Must Complete
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1 | 1 | 14 | 9 |
2 | 1 | 15 | 10 |
3 | 2 | 16 | 11 |
4 | 3 | 17 | 11 |
5 | 3 | 18 | 12 |
6 | 4 | 19 | 13 |
7 | 5 | 20 | 13 |
8 | 5 | 21 | 14 |
9 | 6 | 22 | 15 |
10 | 7 | 23 | 15 |
11 | 7 | 24 | 16 |
12 | 8 | 25 | 17 |
13 | 9 | 26 | 17 |
FINANCIAL AID DISQUALIFICATION
Students who do not meet the SAP standards listed above will be subject to disqualification from receiving further Federal and State Financial Aid (may include the CCPG). SAP standards are checked and verified during the following terms: Fall, Spring, & Summer. Generally, a student who is disqualified from financial aid must meet SAP standards by completing at least a successful semester without financial aid, and meet all SAP eligibility criteria to regain eligibility.
Students may not meet SAP for the following reasons:
- Students have reached the maximum time frame of their program. 90 units have been attempted (unit count varies for certificate programs).
- Did not complete with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better.
- Did not complete 67% of attempted units cumulatively.
Students who are disqualified will receive notification of their option to appeal via myCompton, and will include the time period that appeals will be accepted during a given semester/term.
Reasons a student may be eligible to appeal include:
- Extenuating circumstances (beyond the student’s control) that prevented him/her from meeting SAP standards (documentation substantiating statements must be submitted.)
- Change in major or program of study. In order for an appeal to be approved, the new unit count must be under the new maximum time frame. An Educational Plan would be required. A formal change of major form must be submitted prior to completing the appeal process.
Extenuating circumstances must ALWAYS be documented or the appeal will not be approved.
- Serious illness, injury or medical condition requiring doctor’s care.
- Death of an immediate family member or
- Extenuating circumstances that were beyond the student’s control.
APPEAL PROCESS
Students will be able to complete the appeal electronically at the https://compton.studentforms.com/school/ website. Supporting documentation for extenuating circumstances is required for the
appeal process and must be submitted in order for the student’s appeal to be reviewed.
Students are required to upload all supporting documents using a scanner, smartphone,
or PDF via the https://compton.studentforms.com/school/ website. Incorrect or incomplete appeals will be denied and the student will not
be able to resubmit their appeal during that semester.
Please view this helpful video on how to submit a SAP Appeal.
On the appeal, students must provide the following information for consideration:
- Why the student failed to meet SAP
- What has changed to allow the student to meet SAP at the next evaluation
Each appeal will be reviewed by the Financial Aid SAP Appeal Committee and either approve or deny based upon the student’s individual circumstances. All decisions are final and there is no higher appeal. Appeals approved will be placed on financial aid probation and receive payment for one semester. Appeals considered for approval must pass the litmus test of determining that the student will be able to meet the SAP Policy at the end of the financial aid probation period. If a student’s progress is such that there is no way they will be able to meet the SAP Policy at the end of the financial aid probation, their appeal will be denied. Students will be notified via email of the decision.
Disqualified Students
Students must state in their appeal what event(s) took place and were out of their control that caused them not to meet SAP. If a student has not met SAP for more than one semester/term (may not be consecutive) they will need to provide a statement for each individual semester/term progress was not made. Each statement of the extenuating circumstances must have its own supporting documentation, uploaded as a third-party document in the Verification Portal. If a student is unable to provide documentation for the extenuating circumstance stated on the appeal, it cannot be mentioned or stated on the appeal. Failure to provide supporting documentation for each circumstance may cause the appeal to be denied. Students must also indicate on their appeal 1) Why the student failed to meet SAP, 2) What has changed to allow the student to meet SAP requirements at the next evaluation.
Steps to Appeal
Students who will be submitting a SAP appeal for financial aid should follow the following steps:
- View the online SAP Workshop and upload the certificate of completion via https://compton.studentforms.com/school/ account.
- Meet with a Financial Aid Counselor (If at the Maximum Timeframe). Please click here for contact information.
- Complete the electronic SAP appeal form online at https://compton.studentforms.com/school/ and upload all supporting documents.
It is important to remember that generally, students become eligible for financial assistance again when they are once again meeting the SAP Policy. The appeal process is designed to be the exception to the rule when extenuating circumstances exist outside the student's control and/or a change of major occurred where the student is now under the maximum time frame for the new program. Students should identify why they were disqualified and what their reasons are before they consider submitting a formal appeal.
All appeal decisions from the Financial Aid SAP Appeal Committee are FINAL.