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Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)

Full-time Academic Probation for OSAP

The first time you do not meet satisfactory academic progress for OSAP purposes, you will be placed on Academic Probation for a minimum 12 months from the date of your unsatisfactory Academic Progress status.

You may be on Academic Probation for one or more of the reasons below:​

  1. Your course enrolment dropped below the required minimum 60 per cent of a 100 per cent course load during your OSAP-funded study period (or 40 per cent for students with a documented permanent disability) or you completely withdraw from your courses during your OSAP-funded study period
  2. You did not pass a minimum 60 per cent of a 100 per cent course load during your OSAP-funded study period (or 40 per cent for students with a documented permanent disability)
  3. You have changed your program of study too many times without earning a credential

Note: the criteria for OSAP Academic Progress may differ from the Academic Progress for your program at Humber. You can be in good standing for your program at Humber and not be meeting the requirements for OSAP funding.​

Acknowledgement of Academic Probation​

You can still receive OSAP funding while there is an Academic Probation on your OSAP account. When applying for a new study period, you will need to complete the OSAP Acknowledgement of Academic Probation Form. You will have access to the OSAP Acknowledgement of Academic Probation form on your OSAP application once you have submitted an OSAP application.

OSAP Forms 

You can log into your OSAP account to upload the form along with your most recent transcript as a supporting document if required.

If you experienced medical or extenuating circmstances that affected your academic progress, you can submit a letter explaining the circumstances along with supporting documentation to potentially remove the Academic Probation from your OSAP account.