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WIBTA if I didn’t give my daughter a copy of her father’s death certificate for her SAP appeal?

by John Doe
October 28, 2025
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The weight of disappointment hung heavy in the air as a young woman faced the harsh consequences of her first year in college—a 1.7 GPA that stripped away her financial aid and threatened her future. Yet, amid the shadows of failure, there was a raw, unfiltered honesty that shone through; she owned her mistakes without excuses, revealing a maturity that defied the numbers on her transcript.

Behind the struggle lies a story of resilience tangled with loss. Her father’s absence, a silent void since his passing in 2020, left a quiet ache but no clear explanation for her academic stumble. In her candid admission of distraction and lack of effort, there is a flicker of hope—a promise that this is not the end, but a moment from which she can rise.

WIBTA if I didn’t give my daughter a copy of her father’s death certificate for her SAP appeal?

My daughter (18F) just finished her first year of college,...

This disqualifies her from receiving financial aid moving forward due...

To her credit, she was completely honest with me about...

She admitted that she didn't take college seriously enough, got...

My daughter has always been an intelligent young woman, so...

and again, she was honest in saying she just didn't...

While that might sound like something that would deeply impact...

They had no relationship, and when he pa*sed, it didn't...

But now, for the SAP appeal, she's asking me for...

I feel really uncomfortable with this. It's not true, and...

Yes, it's unlikely the appeal will be approved since SAP...

and she's already admitted this wasn't one of those cases....

She told me I'm being selfish because this is too...

But at the same time, I believe we have to...

I told her if it doesn't get appealed, she can...

As renowned marriage and family therapist Virginia Satir explains, “Feelings are facts, but only for the person experiencing them.” While the daughter’s stated reason for academic decline (grief over an estranged father) is factually untrue in the context of their relationship, her current feelings of fear, stress, and desperation regarding her academic future are entirely real and are motivating her request.

The core conflict here centers on accountability versus enabling. The parent correctly identified that Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) appeals are designed for documented, unforeseen circumstances. By asking for the death certificate, the daughter is attempting to circumvent the consequences of her admitted lack of effort. The parent’s instinct to refuse is sound ethically, as providing the document makes them complicit in academic dishonesty. However, the parent must also manage the significant emotional fallout resulting from the daughter’s genuine fear of debt and future failure.

The parent’s decision to refuse the dishonest path while immediately offering a constructive alternative (private loans and working to regain aid) is appropriate. For future situations, the parent should shift the conversation from ‘getting the appeal approved’ to ‘creating a concrete plan for recovery.’ This involves establishing clear, measurable goals for the next semester and defining the terms under which parental financial support, if any, will be conditional upon adherence to that plan, reinforcing that personal responsibility leads to self-sufficiency.

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The parent is caught between supporting their adult daughter’s immediate need to secure financial aid and upholding a core value of honesty and accountability. The daughter’s initial honesty about her lack of effort conflicts directly with her subsequent decision to fabricate a hardship (her estranged father’s death) for the SAP appeal, placing the parent in a difficult moral position regarding complicity in dishonesty.

Given that the daughter freely admitted her poor performance was due to lack of effort, should the parent provide documentation to support a known falsehood in an appeal process, or must they prioritize teaching accountability by refusing to facilitate the lie, even if it means the daughter faces the immediate financial consequences of her choices?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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