Descriptions sorted by OSAP penalty statuses
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Overpayment
Occurs when you have been issued more OSAP funding than you are entitled to have received. This may happen because;
- You have increased your personal resources (e.g. more employment income than expected)
- You withdrew from your program, or reduced your course load while receiving OSAP
NOTE: If you have been notified of an overpayment, contact the Awards & Financial Aid Office as soon as possible.
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Overpayment
Issued following the failure to meet the satisfactory academic progress requirements. If issued an academic warning, students will be placed on an academic probationary period lasting one academic year, during which time they are still eligible for OSAP funding. For more information please view the OSAP academic progress requirements.
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Overpayment
Failure to meet OSAP’s minimum academic progress requirements while on academic probation will result in your probation being upgraded to a restriction. A restriction may last 1-5 academic years, during which a student is ineligible to receive OSAP funding.
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