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SAP is a set of academic standards required by the Department of Education for Financial Aid Eligibility.
If you would like to use your federal aid for more than tuition, class fees, and campus housing you have to authorize it to do so.
The Financial Aid Determination Date (FADD) is the date when BYU-Idaho checks your enrollment for aid eligibility. Learn more about FADD.
Everything you need to know about FAFSA®, how to fill out the application, troubleshoot, and monitor your marital status.
Federal aid and some private scholarships require that your classes be applicable to your major.
You can receive financial aid for remedial classes to help you catch up on English and Math.
Learn more about petitions and requests for financial aid award adjustments.

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