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=== Satisfactory Academic Progress for Financial Aid ===
=== Satisfactory Academic Progress for Financial Aid ===
Federal law requires that institutions participating in federal financial aid programs establish standards of “satisfactory progress” for receiving federal financial aid eligibility. These standards have been created for the University of Nebraska Medical Center for students enrolled full-time and can be reviewed in the [http://www.unmc.edu/studentservices/_documents/Handbook.pdf ''UNMC Student Handbook''].  
Federal law requires that institutions participating in federal financial aid programs establish standards of “satisfactory progress” for receiving federal financial aid eligibility. These standards have been created for the University of Nebraska Medical Center for students enrolled full-time and can be reviewed in the [http://catalog.unmc.edu/ ''UNMC Student Handbook''].  


In addition to those standards, the College of Allied Health Professions has defined Satisfactory Academic Progress for financial aid for students enrolled part-time, which meets the federal requirement and also provides a consistent policy for equitable distribution of limited financial aid resources.
In addition to those standards, the College of Allied Health Professions has defined Satisfactory Academic Progress for financial aid for students enrolled part-time, which meets the federal requirement and also provides a consistent policy for equitable distribution of limited financial aid resources.
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:'''Appeal and reinstatement of financial aid eligibility'''
:'''Appeal and reinstatement of financial aid eligibility'''
:Students wishing to appeal their status of financial aid probation or suspension may do so, in writing, to the Financial Aid Office using the outlined procedure in the [http://www.unmc.edu/studentservices/_documents/Handbook.pdf ''UNMC Student Handbook'']
:Students wishing to appeal their status of financial aid probation or suspension may do so, in writing, to the Financial Aid Office using the outlined procedure in the [http://catalog.unmc.edu/ ''UNMC Student Handbook'']


=== Retention of Evaluation Materials ===
=== Retention of Evaluation Materials ===
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