Does Academic Probation affect my financial aid?

Depending on the circumstances, some students on Academic Probation may also not be meeting the Financial Aid & Scholarship Office’s Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requirements. SAP is distinct from Academic Probation and is a federal policy that requires students to meet three academic conditions in order to maintain their financial aid eligibility. Students who are concerned that their academic status may impact their financial aid should consult directly with a Financial Aid & Scholarships Office Advisor and/or an EOP Counselor. To learn more about SAP, please refer to the question “What is SAP and how does it impact my degree progress?” or visit our Academic Probation webpage.

EOP offers Satellite Advising from various offices on campus including the Financial Aid and Scholarships Office (FASO). Currently, FASO offers one-on-one appointments with EOP students on a first-come first-served basis every Wednesday from 1-4PM during the fall and spring semesters.