View/Download a copy of the SAP Policy (PDF)
A: Before you drop, here are some important things to consider:
A: If you donbt have resources available to self-pay, you may wish to consider one of the following:
A: Contact Brigit Sprenger at 231-8397 or
brigit.sprenger@ndsu.edu to request reinstatement,
after your current semester grades have been posted.
Also, complete a FAFSA if you havenbt already done so.
A: Check your Campus Connection To-Do list. If you are on probation or disqualification, it will be noted there. In addition, we send an email to the NDSU email account for all students who are on probation or disqualification. This is done just after grades are posted each term. Ultimately, the responsibility of knowing what the satisfactory academic progress requirements are rests with each NDSU student. If you are not sure if you are on probation/disqualification, you should check Campus Connection or contact Student Financial Services. We also encourage you to read the SAP policy each semester. The policy can be viewed by clicking here or on the View/Download a copy of the SAP Policy (PDF) link at the top of this page.
A: Appeals are encouraged if you had an
extenuating medical or emotional problem that negatively impacted
your academic performance. Appeals are reviewed on a case-by-case
basis, but our general guidelines for acceptable appeals include:
hospitalization, surgery, medical illness, depression, anxiety,
ADD, death in the family, etc. Appeals that are not considered
extenuating include: working too many hours, dropped courses due
to changing major, did not like the class or instructor, was
unaware of drop date or policy requirements.
A: Appeals should be submitted as soon as possible and prior to the start of the semester in which you wish to attend. Effective January 1, 2008 the final deadline to submit a complete appeal is as follows:
Due to fiscal year reporting and other deadlines,
there will be NO exceptions to the deadline dates listed above.
A: Due to the number of students at NDSU, we
are not able to notify each individual of the satisfactory academic
progress requirements. We do publish our policy annually and
whenever there is an update. The complete policy is posted on our
website. In addition, we discuss the requirements in detail at
Orientation during the Finances at NDSU session. It is also
covered in our financial aid information booklet, which is
available on our website. Ultimately, final responsibility for
knowledge of and adherence to the SAP guidelines rests with the
student.
A: No. If you are in good academic standing
you can still attend NDSU, you just cannot receive federal aid
while you are on disqualification. If you choose, you may attend
another college or university during your year of suspension to
gain some credits and then transfer back to NDSU after your one
year disqualification is up. Financial aid disqualification is not
reflected on your academic transcript.