Satisfactory Academic Progress Sample Clauses
Satisfactory Academic Progress. The employee or dependent must maintain satisfactory academic progress in order to maintain eligibility.
Satisfactory Academic Progress. Recipients are expected to maintain satisfactory academic progress. For full policy details, please see our “Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy” located on the student portal under Financial Services>Financial Aid Policies. If a student would be eligible for Federal/State aid based on academic credentials, they will be eligible for institutional aid. Students on Financial Aid/Academic Suspension will have institutional aid removed from their financial aid package. In addition, recipients of Academic scholarships must maintain the required academic progress for the specific scholarships as described later in this policy.
Satisfactory Academic Progress. Financial Aid Offices establish standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) in accordance with federal regulations (34 Code of Federal Regulations Section 668.34), which may vary from college to college. To be eligible for Financial Aid, students within the OEI Exchange must meet or exceed these standards in accordance with the Home College SAP policy. Failure to maintain these standards may result in loss of financial aid eligibility. The standards apply to all financial aid recipients and to all college coursework taken including coursework taken from outside colleges if that coursework has been submitted and appears on the transcript. Financial Aid funds will be disbursed to students who are in compliance with the Home College’s Satisfactory Academic Progress guidelines. Federal Title IV financial aid funds are awarded under the assumption that a student will remain in attendance for the entire semester for which the funds were awarded. Students who withdraw from all courses prior to completing more than 60% of the semester will have their financial aid eligibility recalculated based on the percentage of the semester completed and will be required to pay any unearned financial aid they may have received in accordance with Return to Title IV guidelines as mandated by the U.S. Department of Education. The calculation for the Return of Title IV Funds (R2T4), notification to the student and any return of any funds, will be the responsibility of the student’s designated Home College.
Satisfactory Academic Progress. For students who have an approved Concurrent Enrollment Form, the Financial Aid Office at the Home UH Campus shall be responsible for monitoring the student’s academic progress and continued eligibility for financial aid, with the assistance as needed from the Host UH Campus.
Satisfactory Academic Progress. If a student fails to complete attempted credits because of a qualifying emergency, the student’s grades associated with those credits will not be considered when determining whether he or she satisfies the academic requirements to qualify for Pell grants or student loans. • If there is a public health emergency, major disaster or emergency, or national emergency in another country, foreign institutions in that country may offer distance learning to U.S. students who receive funds under Title IV of the Higher Education Act for the duration of the emergency or disaster. The Secretary of Education must prepare a report identifying each foreign institution that takes advantage of this option.
Satisfactory Academic Progress. To retain eligibility for financial aid, students must reestablish their need for funds by submitting the FAFSA application each year, and they must meet a minimum standard of academic performance in their coursework and progression toward a degree. All students will have their academic progress monitored each semester to determine continued eligibility for assistance. There are three major components to UNM–Los Alamos’ Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy: • While completing the first 30 credit hours as an undergraduate, a student must attain a minimum
Satisfactory Academic Progress. Recipients are expected to maintain satisfactory academic progress. For full policy details, please see our “Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy” located on the student portal under Financial Services>Financial Aid Policies. If a student would be eligible for Federal/State aid based on academic credentials, they will be eligible for institutional aid. Students on Financial Aid/Academic Suspension will have institutional aid removed from their financial aid package. In addition, recipients of Academic scholarships must maintain the required academic progress for the specific scholarships as described later in this policy. BEST EFFORTS OF RECIPIENT. Recipient agrees to perform faithfully and industriously, using the necessary abilities and talents to perform all the duties that may be required by the express and implied terms of this Agreement, to the satisfaction of the University. The Recipient shall maintain the highest standard of conduct on and off campus, reflecting a Christian lifestyle and a moral character.
Satisfactory Academic Progress. Students must maintain satisfactory academic progress (SAP) in order to remain eligible for financial aid.
Satisfactory Academic Progress. SAP Measurement Provisions ● All NewU students must maintain SAP as measured against both qualitative and quantitative standards. · Students who fail to meet published progress standards will be placed on warning, probation, or be dismissed. Any move to/from a status must result in notification to the student in writing, whether by email or standard post. · All credit hours attempted at NewU are counted in the evaluation of SAP in the student’s current program, except for the Military Withdrawal (MW) grade. · Prior learning credits are counted in the evaluation of SAP for the purposes of maximum time frame (MTF), but are not counted in the CGPA calculation. These credits are noted with the following grades: ○ Credit by Examination Credit (CC) ○ Experiential Credit (EC) ○ Transfer Credit (TC) · All repeated courses, withdrawals, and incompletes are counted as unearned credits attempted towards the MTF. · The final grade received on the last repeat of a course is used in the CGPA calculation. Second and Subsequent Academic Year ● All students enrolled in programs longer than two academic years must have a 2.0 CGPA at the end of their second academic year, and maintain the 2.0 CGPA for the duration of their program. ● Each student will be evaluated for SAP at the end of each grading period. Therefore, every student will automatically be evaluated at the end of each academic year. Transfer Credit, Change of Credentials, Additional Credentials and Associated Courses: ● Transfer Credits (TC/EC/CC) are used in the calculation of Maximum Time Frame (MTF). ● For terms beginning prior to July 1, 2011, transfer Credits (TC/EC/CC) are not used in the rate of progress calculation of earned vs. attempted credit (E/A). For terms beginning on or after July 1, 2011, transfer credits are used in the rate of progress calculation of earned vs. attempted credit (E/A). ● When students change from one NewU program to another NewU program, any course taken in the previous program that counts toward the completion of graduation requirements in the new program will have all previous credits attempted and grades earned included in the new program SAP determination.
Satisfactory Academic Progress. The University expects students to make good use of Wesleyan’s educational resources. A student is expected to satisfy the requirements for the degree of MA within two years, though for medical reasons, students may petition to be granted up to a maximum of three years to complete all requirements toward the degree. To remain in good academic standing from term to term, an ICPP student is expected to maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 85(B). Grades lower than B-will not count toward the degree. Please mail checks to: ICPP ℅ Continuing Studies ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇. Middletown, CT 06459 Tuition Insurance: Students have the option to purchase insurance for their tuition and fees. The Tuition Refund Plan assures a tuition refund beyond Wesleyan’s own refund policy. Please click here for more information.