The various federal and state regulations governing student financial assistance programs require an institution to develop a standard measure of a student’s reasonable progress towards a degree objective. This policy, known as satisfactory academic progress, sets the standard for the minimum allowable academic progress required to retain eligibility for financial aid. The determinants in calculating satisfactory academic progress include (1) the cumulative grade point average (2) the number of credit hours attempted comparative to the number of hours earned in all coursework inclusive of transfer coursework, and (3) the length of time taken to complete your degree program.
Review of Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
Undergraduate 2.0 67% 180 Post-Baccalaureate 2.0 67% 180 Graduate – beyond Bachelor’s 3.0 67% 63 Law – beyond Bachelor’s 2.0 67% 135 Doctoral 3.0 67% 108 can you explain the 67% thing to me