Secondary College Sample Clauses

Secondary College. Another college you are attending to take courses that fulfill your LAHC program requirements but are not available at LAHC due to scheduling or closed classes. Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP):
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Secondary College. Another college you are attending to take courses that fulfill your LAHC program requirements but are not available at LAHC due to scheduling or closed classes. Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP): SAP standards describe the requirements for the number of units you must successfully complete to remain eligible for financial aid. CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT FORM
Secondary College. Certification: I certify that the student is enrolled in the courses listed above and not currently receiving financial aid at this institution. Upon request, I agree to forward enrollment and satisfactory progress information to the primary college. Authorized Signature Date Name (Please Print) Title Phone
Secondary College. Another college you are attending to take courses that fulfill your LACC program requirements but are not available at LACC due to scheduling or closed classes. Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP):
Secondary College. Certification: I certify that the student is enrolled in the courses listed above and not currently receiving financial aid at this institution. Upon request, I agree to forward enrollment and satisfactory progress information to the primary college. ___________________________________________ _____________ ________________________________________________________ Authorized Signature Date Name (Please Print) _____________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Title Phone SUBMIT COMPLETED CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT TO XXXXXX COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID OFFICE. THE FORM WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT PROOF OF ENROLLMENT AT SECONDARY COLLEGE SECTION 4: PRIMARY COLLEGE  Approved  Denied _______________________________________________________________________ __________________________ XXXXXX COLLEGE FAA Signature Date INSTRUCTIONS FOR FINANCIAL AID CONSORTIUM AGREEMENT Federal regulations stipulate that you may only receive financial aid (other than a BOG fee waiver) at one institution at a time. In some cases, a student who is unable to take required classes at Xxxxxx College (the primary college) may be able to take those classes at another college (the secondary college) and request that those units be counted toward their financial aid eligibility. A Financial Aid Consortium Agreement must be agreed to and signed by the Financial Aid Offices at both institutions. In order for a course at another college to be approved for financial aid purposes at Xxxxxx College, the course must be able to be credited toward your degree, certificate or transfer objective at Xxxxxx College. At the end of the semester, an official academic transcript from the secondary institution must be submitted to the Xxxxxx College Admissions & Records Office. Financial aid for future semesters at Xxxxxx College will not be disbursed until the official transcript has been received and recorded by Xxxxxx College Admissions & Records Office. Academic transcripts from the secondary institution will be evaluated. You must successfully complete all of the courses approved on your Consortium Agreement to remain eligible for student financial aid. Satisfactory Academic Progress standards will apply to courses taken under a consortium agreement and all of the units attempted inside and outside of the LACCD will be included when calculating your academic progress standing for future financial aid. Xxxxxx College Financial Aid Office retains th...
Secondary College. Another College you are attending to take courses that fulfill Xxxxxx College program requirements but are not available at Xxxxxx College due to scheduling or closed classes. Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP):

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