Federal and Institutional Aid
Students receiving federal,state and/or Keuka College aid must maintain satisfactory academic progress as defined in the College Record.
If students are suspended from the College (unless they successfully appeal the decision), they are no longer considered to be making satisfactory academic progress. These students are not eligible to receive financial aid from federal or institutional sources. (This includes students on suspension who have been given approval by the Provost or designee to continue enrollment.)
Students who have been suspended must apply to the Academic Review Board through the Provost or designee for reinstatement.
To be reinstated, students must demonstrate their capability and readiness to successfully pursue college-level work by providing/ accomplishing the following:
- letters of recommendation from two faculty members at Keuka College; and/or
- removal of academic deficiencies; or
- a year of successful study, with a full course load, at another accredited institution.
New York State Aid Eligibility Requirements
For state financial aid purposes, “full-time” is defined as being enrolled for 12 or more credits during each fall semester and each spring semester. Three credits from January or summer Field Period® do not influence the fall or spring credit hours. Students who fail to enroll as stated above forfeit their New York State TAP awards and face a possible reduction in other federal, state, and institutional awards.