Does briefly losing financial aid for not meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress count as an institutional action that should be reported? There was n

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Does briefly losing financial aid for not meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress count as an institutional action that should be reported? There was no academic probation/suspension involved, as the semester in question only involved withdrawing from all classes. Since I did that, they said I didn't meet SAP because I didn't complete 67% of my classes (since I withdrew).

Please let me know what y`all think. Im stressing about this big time.
 
Does briefly losing financial aid for not meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress count as an institutional action that should be reported? There was no academic probation/suspension involved, as the semester in question only involved withdrawing from all classes. Since I did that, they said I didn't meet SAP because I didn't complete 67% of my classes (since I withdrew).

Please let me know what y`all think. Im stressing about this big time.
Did you go through the process of a semester withdrawal?
 
If you have an entire semester of Ws, I'd check the institutional action box for "not making satisfactory academic progress" just as an opportunity to explain what happend -- unless you are using some other prompt for that information.
Thank you for the response. I have already discussed it in the both the AMCAS and AACOMAS. Long story short my wife and I had a child and things needed to get prioritized. I just felt like it would be a red flag(yes I know the Ws are a red flag in themselves), guess I been watching too much of Dr. Ryan Gray...
 
Thank you for the response. I have already discussed it in the both the AMCAS and AACOMAS. Long story short my wife and I had a child and things needed to get prioritized. I just felt like it would be a red flag(yes I know the Ws are a red flag in themselves), guess I been watching too much of Dr. Ryan Gray...
You still didn't address my question: did you go through a formal process for a semester withdrawal?
 
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