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Typically it takes around 2 weeks for SAP appeals to get fully complete.
For example, a decline in performance can be caused by psychiatric, psychological and social problems and not just physical injury. Even a learning disability, such as ADD/ADHD, can be the basis for a successful appeal, if it is severe enough to have caused the academic problems and is being treated medically.
For example, if the reason was because of Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) standards not being met, then if the student can provide a good reason(s), such as a death in the family, a serious injury, or some other traumatic situation, that will help their chances of approval.
Appeals are reviewed by the Appeals Committee. A resolution will be notified to the student within 45 days of the receipt of the completed appeal. The result of the appeal will be emailed to the students LACCD email.
Satisfactory Academic Progress Status Designations (and Codes) Students with an M SAP code are meeting the 2.0 GPA and 67% pace /completion rate requirements and have not exceeded the maximum time frame for their program.
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Specify Your Situation Please be as specific as possible. Keep in mind you will need to provide 3rd party documentation in support of the reasons given. Explain how the situation affected you and what about the situation caused you not to meet SAP requirements.
Appeals must be submitted within the academic year in which they want financial aid eligibility restored. SAP appeals are typically reviewed within three to four weeks from the time a complete appeal is submitted. After an appeal has been reviewed, the student will be notified by email of the final decision.

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