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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your Student Information. Indicate the semester for which you are requesting reinstatement and provide your full name and Student ID number.
  3. In the Instructions for Student section, write a clear statement detailing the extenuating circumstances that led to your financial aid termination. Be sure to explain how your situation has changed.
  4. If applicable, attach proof of any illness or death affecting you or a family member. This documentation is crucial for your petition's acceptance.
  5. Schedule an appointment with a Sierra College Counselor to create a current Student Educational Plan (SEP). Bring your written statement and this form to ensure a smooth appointment.
  6. Submit the completed Reinstatement Form, along with your written statement and SEP, to the Financial Aid Office for processing.
  7. Review the Student Responsibility/Acknowledgement section carefully and check all boxes after reading each statement.

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How to Get Back Your Financial Aid Eligibility Contact your schools financial aid office. Speak with someone about the reasons for your suspension and the steps youll need to take to get back on track. Appeal the suspension. Improve your grades. Get out of default. Be patient.
Suspension actions are effective as of the date of the letter that ED sends to the individual or entity informing them of the imposition of the suspension action and continue for the duration of any pending legal proceedings or, if there are no legal proceedings, for 12 months.
You need to make satisfactory academic progress in college or career school in order to keep getting federal student aid. Talk to your school about whether you can appeal the decision that made you ineligible to continue receiving federal student aid.
In this case, you probably wont be able to get your aid back unless you submit a successful appeal that shows you have or are able to improve your academic standing or are otherwise following your schools procedures in relation to this loss.
Mention your student ID and the specific financial aid that was denied. Explain Your Situation: Provide a clear and concise explanation of your circumstances. Be honest and factual. Make Your Case: Explain why you believe your financial aid should be reinstated. Highlight any changes or improvements in your situation.

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Your wages may be garnished. This means your employer may be required to withhold a portion of your pay and send it to your loan holder to repay your defaulted loan. You can no longer receive deferment or forbearance, and you lose eligibility for other benefits, such as the ability to choose a repayment plan.
Consider appealing your financial aid suspension Contact your schools financial aid office and see what you can work out with them. If it comes down to it, you can always try to file an aid appeal to plead your case (the process for doing this will vary from school to school).

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