Stupid IA question

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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).

Being neurotic over here, someone let me know what you think!
 
No. Institutional action is in terms of conduct violation, not academic mishaps.
 
No, I don't think that counts as IA.
 
Who do you think I should contact to be sure? Is it a financial aid thing, or a dean thing?
 
There is nothing at all on my transcript, except the date that I withdrew from the semester.
 
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).

Being neurotic over here, someone let me know what you think!

There is nothing at all on my transcript, except the date that I withdrew from the semester.

You good homie. But by all means, take time to confirm if your morals require it.
 
I really don't think it's anything to worry about, just having neurotic nightmares of being two weeks away from graduation with 300,000 in debt and them coming back saying "you never told us you lost financial aid after you withdrew, you're done!!" Lol
 
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