Quantitative
Regulations allow a student to maintain financial aid eligibility for attempting credit hours that are within 150% of the credit hours (maximum time frame) required to receive a degree, diploma, or certificate. Students must complete and pass (earn) 67% of all courses attempted. The system will round up for calculations of .6666. Courses earned include grades of A, B, C, D, or S. Courses attempted include any course in which grades of A, B, C, D, F, W, WF, I, S, U or IP are given. This percentage is calculated by dividing the cumulative number of hours the student has successfully completed by the number of hours the student has attempted. The calculation must not fall below 67% and will be checked at the end of each term. 3. Maximum Time Frame Students have up to 150% of their program length to complete their program of study. Maximum timeframe is 150% x total number of hours required to complete the program of study. For example, if your program of study requires 30 credit hours to complete, once you have attempted 45 credit hours, you are no longer considered to be making Satisfactory Academic Progress and will not be eligible for a Warning period. Financial aid is automatically suspended. All courses including transfer courses, repeated courses, remedial courses, incomplete courses and withdrawn courses are included in this calculation.
If a student has not maintained a cumulative 2.0 and/or has not completed 67 percent of the cumulative attempted at the time academic standing is checked, the student is placed on SAP warning. During the SAP warning period, the student may continue to receive financial aid for one term only. If, at the end of that term, the student has raised his/her cumulative GPA to at least a 2.0 and a 67 percent cumulative completion rate, the student is placed in good standing. If the student is still not making SAP by the end of that term, the student’s financial aid will be suspended.