1. Academic Performance as Measured by Grade Point Average; Qualitative Standard.
To satisfy this requirement, a student must meet and maintain the minimum required academic performance levels as listed here below. Please note that while a student may choose to change majors before completing their original degree program it will not change the formula for calculating compliance.
Transferred credit hours do not count towards the GPA requirement.
Grades of A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D and F are included in the cumulative GPA calculation.
- Undergraduate students; CGPA > 2.0 for federal aid renewal
- Graduate students; CGPA > 3.0 for federal aid renewal
2. Academic Performance as Measured by Total Credits Earned; Quantitative Standard.
Every undergraduate and graduate student must successfully complete 66% of total attempted credits during their academic career at Ƶ University at their current degree level.
The percentage of earned credits is calculated by dividing completed credits by all attempted credits. Rounding does not apply (e.g., student completes 16 of 24 attempted credits. Percentage complete is 16/24=66%).
The successful completion of a credit attempted for undergraduate students is credit for which a grade of A, B, C, D, P or S is received. Withdrawals, Incompletes, and F grades represent unsatisfactory completion of a course.
Any student who receives an Incomplete (I) grade in any course must notify the Office of Financial Aid when the “I” is changed into a letter grade, in order for the credits earned to count toward the quantitative standard of performance.
Withdrawal (W) grades received after the add/drop period are not included in the GPA calculation and count as attempted but not completed credits.
Withdrawal (W) grades received after a voluntary withdrawal count as attempted but not completed credits.
Accepted transfer credits are included with attempted and completed credits but do not count towards the cumulative GPA calculation.
Audit courses are not eligible for federal aid and are not included in the SAP calculation.
Repeated courses count as attempted and completed credits.
A grade of “D” is not considered a satisfactory completion of a course for a graduate student.
Transfer credit hours and repeated coursework are included in your total attempted credit hours.
3. Academic Performance as Measured by Maximum Time for Degree Completion; Quantitative Standard
The maximum time frame for degree-completion is 150% of the published length of the program for undergraduate students receiving federal aid. For example, a program requiring 128 credits for graduation would allow 192 credits attempted (128 x 150% = 192). If it becomes mathematically impossible for a student to complete their degree within the maximum timeframe, the student will lose eligibility for federal aid.
Attempted credit hours are those credit hours for which you have received a grade of A, B, C, D, F, I, L, NC, S, W, NR, X, and XF.
If you are enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program that is longer than 126 credit hours, you must indicate this information in your SAP appeal.
Overall cumulative hours attempted and hours earned are used when reviewing SAP, regardless if you have a change in major or are pursuing a second degree. However, you can appeal to receive financial aid based on a change of major or pursuing a second degree.
Student Level and/or Degree Program | Maximum Number of Total Attempted Credit Hours |
Undergraduate/Bachelor's Degree Programs | 189 semester hours |
Graduate/Master of Science in Analytics | 44 semester hours |
Graduate/Master of Arts Coaching | 48 semester hours |
Graduate/Master of Arts Education | 54 semester hours |