Undergraduate Grant and Scholarship Re-instatement Guidelines

  • Students who forfeit their Achievement, Presidential, Transfer, or International Scholarship, or their Access Grant due to an inadequate cGPA in a given quarter are granted a grant or scholarship probationary period for the remaining quarters of the academic year (an academic year is three quarters). For example, if a student’s cGPA falls below the requirement for a Neumont grant or scholarship in the first quarter of the academic year, he/she will maintain that grant or scholarship for the remaining two quarters of the academic year.
  • If, at the end of the academic year, the student’s cGPA remains below the grant or scholarship requirement, the grant or scholarship is lost for the following academic year.
  • Students who forfeit a grant or scholarship due to inadequate cGPA during their standard enrollment period may be eligible for grant or scholarship reinstatement in the next academic year if they meet or exceed the minimum grant or scholarship cGPA requirement by the start of the next academic year. Any student who has regained the required cGPA during an academic year may request a re-evaluation of his/her cGPA by the Registrar.
  • Reinstated grants or scholarships are awarded for subsequent quarters, but are not awarded retroactively.
  • Presidential scholarship recipients who forfeit their scholarship may be eligible to receive an Achievement Scholarship ($1,250 per academic quarter) if they have a cGPA of 3.25 or above and, if they are a Utah resident, a Utah Resident Scholarship ($400 per academic quarter) during the forfeiture period. In addition, if they submit a FAFSA, they will be evaluated by the Office of Financial Aid for a need-based Access Grant.
  • Grants or scholarships lost due to a violation of University standards resume in the quarter after completion of a grant or scholarship ineligibility period, as determined by the Student Conduct Administrator.