If your family’s financial situation has changed since you filed your FAFSA, you may want to submit a Parent Review Form. The review process will allow ASU to reevaluate your FAFSA and your Student Aid Index (SAI) — the measurement of your family’s financial strength that helps determine your eligibility for need-based aid — to establish if you are eligible for additional aid based on the change in your special circumstances.

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About the Student Income Reduction Review:

The Student Income Reduction Review allows students to inform ASU if their financial situation has changed since 2024, the year of income reported on the FAFSA. Use this form only if there has been a significant change in your family's overall financial strength.

What happens next:

If this item is listed under your Financing Tasks in My ASU, your financial aid disbursement will be placed on hold until you provide the information requested.

Why this is needed

You have been identified by the Department of Education as having attended several different schools within the last four award years while receiving a Federal Pell Grant and/or Federal student loans. Therefore, ASU is required to evaluate your academic transcripts and financial aid disbursements.

Why this is needed

You are currently not meeting academic standards necessary to remain eligible for financial aid. You can submit this form to request to have your aid reinstated for one probationary term while you work to regain good academic standing.

Standards not meeting

GPA: You have not maintained the necessary 2.00 cumulative GPA for an undergraduate or law student or 3.00 for a graduate student.

Why this is needed

You have successfully completed your satisfactory academic progress probation but still do not meet the cumulative SAP standards necessary to remain eligible for financial aid. You can submit this form to request to have your aid reinstated for one probationary term while you work to regain good academic standing.

Standard not meeting: Pace rate

You are currently not meeting the pace rate standard, which requires you to have passed 67% of your total attempted ASU credit hours in your current degree program.

Why this is needed

You have successfully completed your satisfactory academic progress probation but still do not meet the cumulative SAP standards necessary to remain eligible for financial aid. You can submit this form to request to have your aid reinstated for one probationary term while you work to regain good academic standing.

Standard not meeting: Max hours

You have exceeded the maximum attempted credit hour limit for your degree program.

Why this is needed

You have successfully completed your satisfactory academic progress probation but still do not meet the cumulative SAP standards necessary to remain eligible for financial aid. You can submit this form to request to have your aid reinstated for one probationary term while you work to regain good academic standing.

Standards not meeting

GPA: You have not maintained the necessary 2.00 cumulative GPA for an undergraduate or law student or 3.00 for a graduate student.

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