Maximum Time Frame Appeals

What is a Maximum Time Frame Appeal?


To be eligible for financial aid, you must meet the Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy related to the maximum time for completing your program. If you are reaching 150% of the published credit length of your program, you are immediately suspended from financial aid eligibility. For example, if your program is a 60 credit AAS degree, you would no longer be eligible for financial aid once you have attempted 90 credits (150% X 60 credits).

To become eligible for financial aid again, you must successfully appeal for an extension of time. Do this by submitting a Maximum Time Frame Appeal (eform) which includes creating an academic plan. A successful appeal allows you to receive financial aid only for the classes listed in your academic plan, one time. If your academic plan changes, you must complete a new appeal. Contact the Financial Aid Office at Finaid@anokatech.edu or 763-576-7730 with questions.

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