Financial Aid Suspension

A student will be placed on Financial Aid Suspension who does not satisfactorily remove himself/herself from Financial Aid Warning and does not complete a term of acceptable academic work.

A student is eligible for Reinstatement of Aid (only one semester) after suspension who has satisfactorily completed acceptable academic work (2.0 GPA and 67.0% completion) in a minimum of 6 credit hours taken in the same semester and at the same institute.

All coursework must apply towards the student’s program and be at least 100 level (preparatory coursework and remedial classes are excluded). This student cannot receive financial aid for the period during which eligibility is being reinstated.

All federal financial aid students must complete their MTI degree program with credits attempted that are no greater than 150% of the degree requirements. For example, a degree program requiring 64 degree credits completed has a maximum of 96 credit hours attempted for the degree program.