Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
Students receiving financial aid at Frederick Community College (FCC) must make satisfactory academic progress (SAP) toward an eligible program of study, a degree or certificate, to remain eligible for financial aid within a specified timeframe. This requirement applies to both federal and state aid. This page explains the standards you need to meet, how your progress is reviewed, and what to do if you fall short. This policy is effective as of December 10, 2025.
Progress Reviews
SAP status is generally reviewed once a year, after the Spring semester, with the exception of individuals on an academic plan and students in certificate programs designed to be completed in one year or less, which are reviewed at the end of each semester.
If you return to FCC after time away and were not enrolled during the most recent Spring semester, your SAP review happens when we receive your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or MHEC One App. The review is based on your performance through your most recently completed semester.
Three measures are evaluated: Pace of Completion, GPA, and Maximum Timeframe. Students who do not meet all three are placed in financial aid suspended status.
What We Measure
FCC evaluates your academic progress using three measures. Select each tab to learn how each measure works and what you need to meet the standard.
Grades and SAP Calculations
Different grade types affect your SAP status in different ways. Review the tabs below to understand how grades, repeated courses, and other factors are calculated.
Appeals and Reinstatement
If you become ineligible for financial aid because you did not meet SAP standards, you have the right to appeal. You may submit a Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeal if an extenuating circumstance affected your ability to meet the standards. Appeals received after the deadline will be considered for the following term.
If you need help preparing your appeal, send an email from your myFCC account to financialaid@frederick.edu to request an appointment with a financial aid representative. The decision will be sent to your myFCC email.
Appeal and ICAP Deadlines
Your complete appeal must be submitted by the semester deadline. An Individual College Academic Plan (ICAP) not submitted before the ICAP deadline will result in a denied SAP appeal for that semester.
| Semester | SAP Appeal Deadline | ICAP Submission Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Fall | October 1 | October 25 |
| Spring | March 1 | March 25 |
| Summer | July 1 | July 25 |
Acceptable Extenuating Circumstances
For your appeal to be considered, you must document an extenuating circumstance that affected your ability to meet SAP standards and explain how the situation has been resolved. Supporting documentation is required.
Illness, accident, or injury experienced by you or an immediate family member. Acceptable documentation includes proof of office visit, police report, or hospital bill statement.
Acceptable documentation includes an obituary, death certificate, or funeral program.
Your divorce or your parents' divorce. Acceptable documentation includes a divorce decree.
If you withdrew due to military service. Acceptable documentation includes a statement from a Commanding Officer or orders.
If you are seeking a second degree or certificate, your appeal should explain how the additional credential supports your career and educational goals. If you changed your major, explain why and how your new major will help you achieve your goals. If approved, students may only change their major once after approval for Maximum Timeframe.
If you are unable to provide documentation because of the time elapsed, provide an additional statement explaining why documentation is not available.
If you were suspended due to courses taken while dually enrolled as a high school student, provide documentation of the extenuating circumstance or a separate statement explaining why documentation is not available.
Clearly state your reason and provide supporting documentation.
Probation and Academic Plans
Approved Appeal
If your appeal is approved, you will be placed on academic plan probation status. While on probation, you must follow the conditions outlined in your Individual College Academic Plan (ICAP) to maintain good standing.As a condition of approval, you will need to schedule an appointment with your Academic Advisor to develop your ICAP, then submit it to the Financial Aid Office through the StudentForms portal. If you do not submit your ICAP by the posted deadline, your appeal may be denied.
FCC does not use one-semester probation statuses without academic plans. Your academic plan details the semesters you need to successfully meet SAP standards, or to graduate if you cannot meet SAP standards before then.
The Financial Aid Office does not limit the number of times you may appeal. Subsequent appeals require new documented circumstances for consideration.
Denied Appeal
If you are suspended or denied, you cannot receive federal or state aid. While working to meet the minimum SAP standards, consider these alternative payment options:
- Enroll in a payment plan and pay your balance out of pocket
- Apply for external scholarships or FCC Foundation scholarships
- Apply for a private student loans
College Resources
Navigate your college journey with confidence using our comprehensive suite of student resources to maintain or regain your financial aid eligibility. Explore the links below to connect with the tools and communities designed to help you thrive both inside and outside the classroom.
- Career and Academic Planning Services (CAPS)
- Counseling & Wellness Services
- Disability Access Services (DAS)
- Student Success Programs
- Testing Center
- Learning Centers & Tutoring Services
- Veteran and Military Services
Disclaimers
Submitting an appeal does not guarantee approval. SAP appeal decisions are based on the professional judgment of the staff member reviewing your appeal.
If you are age 18 or older, any information you disclose in a SAP appeal regarding prior childhood abuse or neglect must be reported to local law enforcement authorities under state law, even if the events occurred many years ago. College employees are also required by law to report disclosures of current childhood abuse or neglect to local law enforcement authorities if you are under age 18.
Frederick Community College is required to adhere to the Title IX Sexual Misconduct Policy and Procedures.
Read the Title IX Sexual Misconduct Policy and ProceduresContact Us
Student Financial Aid Office
Jefferson Hall (3rd Floor)
financialaid@frederick.edu
301.846.2620
Student Accounts Center
Jefferson Hall (3rd Floor)
studentaccounts@frederick.edu
301.846.2456
FCC Foundation Office
Annapolis Hall (2nd Floor)
foundation@frederick.edu
301.846.2438