You may appeal your Suspension if you have an extenuating circumstance that prevented you from meeting the Satisfactory Academic Progress criteria.
How to Appeal:
- Complete all applicable steps on the Suspension Appeal Form. You will need to log in to The Q to complete this form.
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Provide documentation, if required. Effective with appeals being reviewed for Summer 2025 and forward, students appealing for the first time will not require documentation unless the Financial Aid reviewer determines it is needed on a case-by-case basis.
If you have had an appeal approved at QCC before, you will be required to provide supporting documentation. Documentation should support the circumstances described in your appeal and, where appropriate, how they have been resolved to allow you to attend school successfully going forward. While not exhaustive, some examples of documentation include:
- A doctor’s note confirming medical issues and that they have been resolved
- A letter from your employer regarding required changes to your work schedule
- Hospitalization or Court records
- Car Accident Report
- Death certificates, Obituaries, or Funeral Cards
- Documentation of stable housing (lease, mortgage, etc.)
- Child Care Arrangements
- Other documentation appropriate for your circumstance(s)
Submit all documentation via the Financial Aid Document Center. As long as no Social Security Numbers are on the documents, you may also email your documentation to us. If you need assistance or are not sure what to provide, please contact the Financial Aid Office at financialaid@qcc.mass.edu.
Review Process: Appeals are reviewed and a decision is made on a case-by-case basis.
- Please submit a complete appeal. Incomplete appeals will significantly delay a decision.
- Subsequent appeals submitted based on the same circumstances used in a previously approved appeal are unlikely to be approved.
- Additional information may be requested after review.
- Due to the volume of appeals we receive and the care with which they are reviewed, the appeal process can take from 4 to 12 weeks.
- If you choose to enroll in courses while you await a decision, please note that you are responsible for ensuring you have what you need to attend classes and be academically successful. You will also be responsible for your charges in the event you do not complete the appeal process or if your appeal is denied. Please pay attention to Add/Drop deadlines if you decide not to attend any courses for which you are enrolled.