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Has being the key to the school success.It might tell us what would be our percentage to the retention.

What if a student that is neither qualified to financial aid and rejected by TiTle IV.

That student a 2.8 average has to drop out because of the above mentionned, and presently the student must drop out.

What should be our reaction we the administration?

 

I am not sure that I am following the scenario.

If a student is not qualified for federal aid then SAP isn't mandated. However, many states and institutions have a SAP policy that applies to all students therefore, the student should be counseled.

If the student is strong (2.8 GPA) and must drop out due to a lack of funding it is important to counsel with them in a one to one setting. They may be able to secure an individual loan through a lending institution. Unfortunately, a student's economic situation may not change.

It is never good to see a student GPA drop, but it happens all the time. When a student GPA drops below average the administration should try to find out why. Most of the time colleges have so many students which to them are all just numbers. That is why I love teaching on the small college level so I can see and get to know each one of my students needs and also give them the help they need to be more successful.

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