Students who have not met renewal requirements will be notified via their UCF email account. Students can submit a Scholarship Appeal if they have an extenuating circumstance for possible scholarship reinstatement. The scholarship appeal form can be submitted using the State Programs and Scholarships Appeal Form. Appeals are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
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S, U and NC grades could help a student maintain their current GPA because they will not change the GPA. S grades may also help a student meet the earned hours requirement. However, a U or NC grade would not help a student meet the earned hours requirement nor the SAP Completion Percentage standard.
Students with a “Not Meet” SAP status after the Spring 2020 term may submit a SAP Appeal to the Office of Student Financial Assistance (SFA) for possible reinstatement. The SAP Appeal can be found on the SFA website, www.ucf.edu/financial-aid/document/satisfactory-academic-progress-appeal/. Appeals are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
U grades will not negatively impact the GPA. However, any U-graded courses will not receive credit. Conversely, if you are receiving a satisfactory grade, S grades also do NOT impact the GPA. However, they do render credit for completing the course.
Students who have not met the renewal requirements after the Spring term may submit a Scholarship Appeal to the Office of Student Financial Assistance (SFA) for possible reinstatement. The scholarship appeal form can be submitted using the State Programs and Scholarships Appeal Form. Appeals are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Students who have not met the renewal requirements after the Spring term will be notified by the State of Florida’s Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA). Students may contact OSFA at 1-888-827-2004 for further questions regarding their renewal status. Students may submit a Scholarship Appeal for possible reinstatement. The scholarship appeal form can be submitted using the State Programs and Scholarships Appeal Form. Appeals are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
U grades will not negatively impact the GPA. However, any U-graded courses will not receive credit. Conversely, if you are receiving a satisfactory grade, S grades also do NOT impact the GPA. However, they do render credit for completing the course.
Students who have not met the renewal requirements after the Spring term may submit a Scholarship Appeal to the Office of Student Financial Assistance (SFA) for possible reinstatement. The scholarship appeal form can be submitted using the State Programs and Scholarships Appeal Form. Appeals are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
S, U and NC grades could help a student maintain their current GPA because they will not impact the GPA. However, U grades do not count towards the UCF Hour requirement. This may result in you being deficit in the required number of UCF hours you must complete. Your renewal eligibility will be determined at the end of your evaluation period, i.e. Students who started Fall 2021 and after your renewal eligibility will be evaluated at the end of Summer. For students who started before Fall 2021, your renewal eligibility will be evaluated at the end of Spring.