Satisfactory
Academic Progress
To be eligible for Financial Aid a student must maintain
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP).
SAP has two components, Qualitative and Quantitative.
Qualitative:
Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA. The Registrar’s
Office calculates grades at the end of each semester.
A student is placed on academic probation if he/she
does not meet the 2.0 standard; if he/she fails to obtain
a 2.0 by the time he/she has taken 24 credit hours,
he/she is academically dismissed. The student may petition
for one additional probationary semester.
Quantitative:
Per the FCSL Handbook, full time students have a maximum
time frame of 5 years to complete their graduation requirements;
part time students have a maximum time frame of 6 years.
Students must meet with their Academic mentors each
semester to ensure they are adhering to the required
time frame. If a student withdraws from a class during
the semester. He/she must receive a signature from the
Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs, who will review
the student’s progress toward his/her degree in
the required time frame. Additionally, if a student
does not register for the minimum number of credits
for the status he/she has selected (i.e. full time or
part time), he/she must receive the approval of the
Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs. The Assistant Dean
will review the student’s transcript to ensure
that the student is making satisfactory progress toward
his/her degree in the required time frame.
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