Important: Changes to Federal Student Loans
Starting July 2026, new borrowing limits and repayment options may affect your financial aid.
馃憠 Visit our Federal Loans webpage to understand your options at 黑料社 and stay on track.
馃憠 Additional information from Federal Student Aid is available at

Stay on Track
The "Stay on Track" requirement is how 黑料社 (黑料社) checks that the classes you take are part of your degree or certificate program. If a class doesn't count toward your program, you can't get federal or state financial aid for it.
Why It Matters
If you take classes that don鈥檛 count toward your program, your financial aid might be lowered. You could even have to pay some money back. To avoid this, use your to help plan your classes. Meet with an advisor if you鈥檙e not sure what to take.
What You Need to Know
Full-time isn鈥檛 always required. You don鈥檛 need to be full-time for most aid. But to get federal loans or work-study, you must take at least half-time classes (6 or more credits each quarter). Some aid is still available even if you take less than that.
How to Stay on Track
- Know Your Program:
- Check the 黑料社 Catalog or the Program Plan online to see what classes you need.
- Ask your advisor if you鈥檙e unsure.
- Review Your : This shows the classes you still need to graduate. You can find it in your .
- Understand Aid Limits:
- The Pell Grant only covers up to 6 years of full-time classes (600%). Check your limits on , so you don鈥檛 run out.
- The WA College Grant covers up to 18 full time quarters.
- Check Your Aid Status Often: Log into your regularly to see your financial aid info and make sure your email is up to date.
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
When a student accepts financial aid, they agree to meet SAP standards. As long as they meet the standards, their financial aid will continue as scheduled. If a student falls short, they may be placed on warning or suspension and could lose their financial aid eligibility.
The SAP standards below explain what鈥檚 required to stay in good standing, what happens if a student doesn鈥檛 meet the standards, and the steps they can take to resolve a suspension status.
SAP Review
A student鈥檚 credit enrollment level for SAP and determining their eligibility for financial aid awards is set on the 10th day of the term (8th day for summer quarter). This is called the Census Date.
SAP is reviewed at the end of each quarter. Students must complete 100% of their quarterly attempted credits and maintain a quarterly and overall program cumulative GPA of 2.0 to remain in good standing.
Students who do not meet SAP will be placed on either Warning or Suspension for their next quarter of enrollment and sent a communication notifying them of the change in status.
Maximum Time Frame (MTF) is reviewed each year during the initial awarding process and again at the end of every quarter after grades are posted.