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Accreditation
Maintenance of Records
Offices
Applying for Benefits
Degree Program
Fee Extensions
Attendance
Express/Telecourse Sessions
Status Changes (Withdrawals, Drops and Incomplete Grades)
Standards
of Progress
Other Assistance
Accreditation
St. Petersburg College is
approved for education and training by the State Approving
Agency of Florida.

Maintenance of
Records
Complete academic records are maintained on each veteran who is certified as eligible
for benefits under the public laws. The records show continuous pursuit and the rate at which progress
is being made. They include final grades in each subject for each term, record of withdrawal from
any subject to include the last day of attendance for a course and record of enrollment in subjects
from which there was a withdrawal.
Complete academic records are maintained of previous college level
academic training and these records clearly indicate the amount of credit accepted which proportionately
shortens the training period; the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA) are so notified. The record is a
cumulative record in that it shows the result of each term of enrollment, subjects taken and grades
earned.

Offices
The Veterans Services Offices (VSO) are located
in the Scholarships and Student Financial Assistance offices on the Clearwater, St. Petersburg/Gibbs
and Tarpon Springs campuses. Inquiries concerning benefits, tutorial assistance or VA Work-Study
Programs should be directed to these offices. Veterans Services Office personnel will facilitate
securing veterans’ benefits.

Applying for
Benefits
Veterans
making a first-time application should complete VA form 22-1990. Reservists
and National Guard applying under Chapter 1606 benefits must submit DD
Form 2384 (Notice of Basic Eligibility) from their Reserve/National
Guard Unit.
Transfer students should complete
VA form 22-1995 and eligible veteran's dependents complete VA form
22-5495.
A widow, wife or dependent of a
100 percent, service connected, totally permanently disabled
veterans should check with the VSO to see if they are eligible
and should fill out VA form 5490. Disabled veterans wanting to
use the veteran vocational rehabilitation must go through the
local VA regional office to apply for this benefit.
Allow six (6) to eight (8) weeks from the
drop/add date of the term before expecting to receive a check
from the VA unless an advance payment has been requested at a
minimum of 30 working days prior to the beginning of the session. A St.
Petersburg College Admissions Application must be filed and the
student must be registered for classes at a minimum of half-time
training before an advance payment
can be requested.

Degree Program
The VA will pay benefits only if the veteran is seeking a state approved degree (B.S., B.A.S., A.A.,
A.S. or A.A.S.) or an approved Certificate or an approved Applied Technology
Diploma.
The veteran, while in attendance, must follow the course of study as
outlined in the catalog. For an A.A. Degree, the VA will only pay for courses which satisfy the basic
A.A. Degree. The VA will not pay for courses which do not count toward fulfilling graduation
requirements (this includes auditing a course and repeating any course in which a grade of “D” or above
was received with the exception of Gordon Rule courses which require a grade of “C” or better.) Contact
the VSO for details.
As a degree-seeking and certificate-seeking student, a veteran must submit transcripts of work attempted
at any other college or university by the end of the first term of attendance. Failure to do so will
result in termination of VA benefits.

Fee Extensions
Florida Statutes provide for the deferment of payment of matriculation
and tuition fees for veterans and other eligible persons until 60 days after the beginning of the
term. The extension can only be used once in an academic year and the student must complete the
promissory note after registration and before the due date indicated on the fee schedule. If this
procedure is not followed, the veteran’s registration will be canceled and re-registration will be
necessary along with a late registration fee. A minimal fee per credit hour is charged to receive the
extension.
Note: It is the student's sole responsibility to pay tuition.
If classes are not officially dropped during the drop/add period
online or through the admissions/registration office, the student will continue to be responsible for
the repayment of the deferred fees even if the student is not attending classes. The obligation can be
canceled only through qualification for a refund, which may be used to offset the amount due.

Attendance
The veteran should be aware of each instructor’s policy concerning absences. If a
student accumulates so many absences that, in the judgment of the instructor, further enrollment
would be of little value, the instructor will assign a “W” grade along with the last day of attendance
for that class. VA will require a refund of any monies received. Excused absences will be granted for
extenuating circumstances only and must be documented.

Express/Telecourse Sessions
These courses are less than full
term and have different beginning and/or ending dates. As a
result, the VA must calculate the rate of payment from the class
start date. Contact the VSO for additional information. Express
and Telecourse session courses take
longer for approval, so funds may not be received until later in
the term.

Status Changes
(Withdrawals, Drops and Incomplete Grades)
It is the veteran's
responsibility to inform the VSO any time a course is dropped,
added or audited. Each student receiving Veterans' Benefits must
report their schedule to the VSO as soon as their new schedule
has been confirmed by admissions/registration and stamped
approved from the counseling department. Any delay in
doing so could mean a corresponding delay in receiving VA
benefits.
If a veteran decides not to
attend classes before the term begins and he/she has a fee
extension, all classes must be officially dropped or the veteran
will be liable to the College for the tuition and fees. If the
term has already begun, formal withdrawal must be made through
the instructor and the VSO must be informed of these
actions.
Veterans who drop a course during
the term may owe a repayment of their veterans' benefits. They
must be sure to read all correspondence from the VA carefully so
that financial liability can be avoided.

Standards of
Progress
A veteran or other eligible person will be
considered to have made unsatisfactory progress if unable to complete graduation requirements within
the approved length of time. These graduation requirements are based on 120-credit hours for Bachelor
Degree or 60-credit hours for the Associate in Arts degree; or the number of credit hours as shown in
the required program when the degree is the Associate in Science, Associate in Applied Science,
Certificate or Applied Technology Diploma in an occupational specialty.
If after completing seven (7) credit hours, a student’s GPA is less than 2.0, he/she will be notified
that his/her academic record is indicative of unsatisfactory progress and if his/her GPA within one
term after being placed on academic warning is less than 2.0, certification for VA educational
benefits will be denied by the College until such time as the student raises his/her cumulative GPA
to a minimum of 2.0. Students enrolled in certificate programs of less than 25 credit hours in
length have no probationary period and will not be certified for VA educational benefits whenever
the GPA falls below 2.0. All other policies regarding academic probation and suspension are the same
as indicated in other areas of the catalog.

Other Assistance
Check with the Veterans' Services
Office for further information concerning tutorial assistance or
VA Work-Study Program.
Veterans' Services Office
personnel will facilitate securing veterans' benefits. Veterans
who have questions should stop by the campus VA office or call:
St.
Petersburg/Gibbs
(727)341-7957 |
Clearwater
(727)341-7930 |
Tarpon Springs
(727)314-7953 |
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