Financial Aid Issue?

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hi everyone, please spend a few minutes to read my situation and give me some feedbacks 'cause i'm in a mess and i neeed help! Thank you so very much!!

so i had a habit of withdrawing from classes not knowing the consequences & now that i got 10W's on transcript and just recently got a letter from financial aid office informing me that because i did not complete 60% of the credit hours in which i enrolled in, i'm hence on financial aid suspension 😕😕 I've saved up some money that i can pay for my next semester classes, will i be able to get financial aid again after that semester if i get all A's?
 
hi everyone, please spend a few minutes to read my situation and give me some feedbacks 'cause i'm in a mess and i neeed help! Thank you so very much!!

so i had a habit of withdrawing from classes not knowing the consequences & now that i got 10W's on transcript and just recently got a letter from financial aid office informing me that because i did not complete 60% of the credit hours in which i enrolled in, i'm hence on financial aid suspension 😕😕 I've saved up some money that i can pay for my next semester classes, will i be able to get financial aid again after that semester if i get all A's?

At my current school, you have to complete 68% of the credit hrs you attempted. Since the cutoff at your school is 60%, I would find out exactly where you are on that list because I don't think they round up. For all you know, you could be at 59.5%. Is it possible to get back above that threshold? Absolutely! It might be easier for you to calculate if you know what your %age is right now. All you need to do is to divide the credit hrs earned (CE) by the attempted credit hrs (AC). So simply put, do [CE/AC * 100]. You can then estimate what your situation will be like at the end of the next semester by doing the same thing.
 
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