<p>I got my first f this semester. all my other grades are A. Do anyone know how a F affect financial aid?</p>
<p>It depends on your school. If you flunk a course and fall under full time status (12 credits) your financial aid could be affected. If you have merit scholarships or any with conditions and that F brings your GPA below what is specified, it’s a problem. You have to research the terms of your aids and awards.</p>
<p>Students need to be making progress toward their degree.
When they fail, or withdraw from a class, that counts against them.
Units fulfilled, need to be close to number of units attempted.
Your school will tell you how close you are.
Generally you will be on probation one term and as long as you pass all attempted credits for the next term, you are good.</p>
<p>“How do a F affect financial aid?”</p>
<p>I am impressed that you fit seven grammatical errors in a sentence with only seven words. If you had used “effect” you might have made it eight.</p>
<p>Seven? There can’t be that many,</p>
<p>I need to find the sarcasm font setting…</p>
<p>*“How do a F affect financial aid?”</p>
<p>I am impressed that you fit seven grammatical errors in a sentence with only seven words. If you had used “effect” you might have made it eight.*</p>
<p>I was thinking that the “F” must have been in Frosh Comp.</p>
<p>I’m thinking hand-held device and/or non-native English.</p>
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And how exactly does this help anything? Did it at least made you feel better about yourself?</p>
<p>Although I do admire your bravery in anonymously attacking someone on the internet who is asking for help.</p>
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Disappointing.</p>
<p>^ I have to point out, your help to the OP is…?</p>
<p>Is it the weather?</p>