Take 6-12 months off from school and get a job. When you have the money start with 1 class at a time to raise your GPA. Once you get your GPA back up you can go back fulltime with financial aid.
There are many sites online that have GPA calculators. Some of them are official college websites. Some of these sites where a person can calculate his/her GPA include back2college, gpacalculator, hunter.cuny.edu, and tulane.edu.
The best way to get financial aid after your GPA has dropped below required GPA to be elgible for financial aid is to get your GPA back up to the minimum level required. Otherwise you will need to find need based scholarships that you may be elgible for.
No they do not affect your GPA. However, if you fail them, they will be looking at your academic progress, especially if you are receiving financial aid.
You can be denied private loans, and grad plus loans for late payments on your credit history. If you default on a federal student loan, you will lose eligibility for all federal financial aid (including grants).
Financial aid for Hampshire College can be obtained directly from the college or through a state financial aid program. The college can assist students with applying for financial aid and answer questions about how to apply and what to expect.
Financial aid is likely denied to you.
Yes, it is. You will be facing academic probation with anything below 2.0 and risk your financial aid/scholarships being taken away.
There are some grants available for school that do not have a correlation with your GPA. Try asking your financial aid department at school which grants are available and best for you.
Billions of dollars in financial aid is available to those who need help paying for college. Learn more about student aid and college tuition at collegeboard.com.
I'm assuming you are in college. The answer is yes. Simply visit your college financial aid department for informantion.
get a 4.0 the next semester and it will average out to a 2.9. get another 4.0 and it will even out at 3.25. get another 4.0 and it will average at 3.725. another 4.0 and 3.8625. and so on. Or, make up for bad grades in summer school. If you're serious about changing your GPA, take summer school. any good grades will replace the bad ones without any trace for colleges, with the exceptions of ap courses.
With financial aid