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Category: Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
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What does Warning for Timeframe mean?

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  Warning for Timeframe means you are approaching the maximum number of credit hours you are eligible to attempt before you lose your financial aid eligibility.Each student may attempt a total of 1.5 times the minimum number of credit hours to complete their degree program. (For example, ...
What is Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) ?

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  Three components of your academic record determine whether you are maintaining satisfactory academic progress: (1) course completion, (2)grade point average (GPA) and (3)maximum eligibility. The requirements in each area vary according to your status as an undergraduate, graduate or professional ...
What does Masters Degree or PhD Suspension mean?

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  Masters Degree Suspension typically means you have exceeded the maximum number of credit hours you are eligible to attempt before you lose your financial aid eligibility OR that you have earned the equivalent of a failing grade in a required course (e.g., "C").Each student may attempt a tota...
What does Suspension for Credits mean?

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  Suspension for Credits means that you have not successfully met the SAP completion ratio requirement. Each year, you must complete at least 70% of the courses you attempted. Grades or course status indicators of 'F' (Fail), 'I' (Incomplete), 'W' (Withdrawal), 'UW' (Unofficial Withdrawal), 'NR' (Nev...
What does Probation for Credits mean?

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  Probation for Credits means that you have not successfully met the SAP completion ratio requirement. Each year, you must complete at least 70% of the courses you attempted for the fall and spring semsters. Grades or course status indicators of 'F' (Fail), 'I' (Incomplete), 'W' (Withdrawal...
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