<p>TAP requires students to have a 1.80gpa, and I have a 1.75gpa. I’m not sure what to do next? I’m planning on sending a waiver, but I’m not sure what I have to send in to receive the waiver.</p>
<p>Talk to your college FA office</p>
<p>From your previous posts, it looks like you were academically dismissed. Did your school grant an appeal overturning your dismissal?</p>
<p>were you given a financial waiver in the past?</p>
<p>If you then
**One-time Waiver. **</p>
<p>New York State Commissioner of Education regulations permit students to receive a one-time waiver of the good academic standing requirement as an undergraduate and a one-time waiver as a graduate student. </p>
<p>The institution issues the waiver if there are extenuating circumstances. </p>
<p>The institution is required to publish and adhere to criteria under which it will grant a waiver. Institutional personnel are required to discuss the waiver with the student before granting one. </p>
<p>The waiver is not automatic and must be done in accordance with the institution’s published criteria. Improperly granting waivers can result in an audit disallowance against the institution.</p>
<p>HESC maintains a record of all good academic standing waivers granted and preprints a “W” on the payment roster for students previously granted a waiver. These students cannot be granted any additional waivers. The school grants a waiver by entering a “W” in the waiver column on the payment roster.</p>
<p>[Chapter</a> 3: Student Information](<a href=“NYS Higher Education Services Corporation - Chapter 3: Student Information ”>NYS Higher Education Services Corporation - Chapter 3: Student Information )
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<p>if you have received a waiver in the past, you will not get another one.</p>
0401ahj
January 12, 2013, 12:19pm
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<p>It turns out policies changed, so I technically wasn’t even on probation the semester before so I wasn’t subject for dismissal. I wasn’t given the waiver, this is the first time.</p>