A few days ago
Anonymous

ugh… if i fail one of my college courses how will that affect my pell grant for the following term?

okay! i just found out that i failed my college algebra class. will this affect my pell grant? also, if it makes any difference, i made a B in all of my other college courses this summer. thanks!

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A few days ago
caba

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Ability to receive federal aid for the next semester is contingent upon what your school’s SAP (Satisfactory Academic Progress) requirements are. There are two factions: Qualitative and Quantitative.

Qualitative is maintaining the minimum GPA (for our school that minimum is 1.7 as a freshman, 1.9 as a sophomore, 2.0 as a junior and senior).

Quantitative is satisfactorily completing percent of all credit hours for which you are registered.

You need to check with your school to see what the minimums are for your institution (a lot of schools put that information on their website).

Unless you have a low GPA or have withdrawn from a lot of classes, you will probably be OK. But you should check with a financial aid officer at your school for more information/guidance. Good luck!

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A few days ago
yancychipper
You should be fine as long as you have the overall average to qualify. Check with your financial aid office. Good Luck

I failed my first algebra course and it didn’t hurt me a bit. Of course, that was “back in the day.” Just take it over next semester and your passing grade will wipe it away.

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