CHANDLER-GILBERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
For Federal Financial Aid Eligibility
Federal regulations (CFR 668.32(f) and 668.34) require
a student to move toward the completion of a degree or certificate within an
eligible program when receiving financial aid. Specific requirements for
academic progress for financial aid recipients are applied differently than
Scholastic Standards. Federal regulations state that Academic Progress
Standards must include a review of all periods of enrollment, regardless of
whether or not aid was received. The student must meet the following minimum
standards in order to receive financial aid.
I. Evaluation of Federal Financial Aid
Eligibility
A.
Standards of
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
are applied once per year, beginning on or about June 1st to
determine the eligibility for the following academic year.
B.
The evaluation period will be based on
attendance in the immediate prior Spring, Fall, Summer term (example: for
2005-2006 academic year, academic progress will be evaluated on Spring 2005,
Fall 2004, and Summer 2004).
C.
Credits evaluated
will include credits attempted at the evaluating school and courses funded
through consortium agreement.
D.
Students who do not
meet the SAP will be notified. The student may follow the appeal process or the
reinstatement procedures as outlined in V and VI.
II. Eligibility
A.
Students must
meet the following criteria:
1.
Students who have
attempted at least 6 credit hours in the last evaluation period must complete
with a passing grade 2/3 of all credits attempted within that evaluation
period, OR
2. Students who have NOT
attempted at least 6 credit hours in the last evaluation period must complete
with passing grades 2/3 of ALL
credits attempted.
AND
B.
All students must
meet the following minimum credit hour/cumulative GPA requirement
Credits Attempted* Min GPA
12-15 1.60
16-30 1.75
31-45 1.90
46 + 2.00
*for which grade points are computed.
Note: Grades of
F,I,N,W,X,Y,Z, and courses not yet graded are considered attempted but not
meeting progress standards for the purposes of financial aid.
III. Maximum Timeframe Eligibility
- Students who have attempted more than 150% of the
credits required for their program of study are not considered to be
making Satisfactory Academic Progress and therefore, are ineligible for
financial aid funds.
- All evaluated transfer credits will be included
when determining maximum timeframe eligibility.
- A student with a Bachelor’s degree or higher will
be considered to have exhausted maximum timeframe eligibility.
- A student may appeal as outlined in V.
- Reinstatement procedures as outlined in VI are
not applicable to Maximum Timeframe Eligibility.
IV. Repeated,
Audited, Consortium, Remedial Courses,
Summer.
Financial aid may be used to
cover the cost of repeated courses.
- Audited courses, non-credit courses, credit by
examination, and any credit for prior learning option (as outlined in the
catalog) are excluded when determining eligibility for financial aid.
- Courses funded through a consortium agreement are
included in determining academic progress.
- All attempted remedial credits will be included
when evaluating SAP. (A maximum of 30 remedial credit hours, excluding ESL
courses may be funded.)
- Enrollment in any or all Summer
sessions within the same calendar year will be considered one term.
V. Appeal Process
A student who has lost
federal financial aid eligibility due to extenuating circumstances may appeal.
- Extenuating circumstances that may be considered
include: personal illness or accident, serious illness or death within
immediate family, or other circumstances beyond the reasonable control of
the student.
- All appeals must be in writing to the Financial
Aid Office where the student is applying for aid and include appropriate
documentation.
- Examples of documentation could include an
obituary notice, divorce decree, or a letter from a physician, attorney,
social services agency, parole officer, etc.
- The condition or situation must be resolved which
will allow the student the ability to complete course work successfully or
an appeal will not be granted.
- The outcome of an appeal may include approval, a
probationary period, or denial.
- A student will be notified in writing of the
results of the appeal, and of any restrictions or conditions pertaining to
their appeal.
VI. Reinstatement of Federal Financial Aid
Eligibility
- A student who has lost federal financial aid
eligibility may be reinstated after the student has taken (without federal
funds) at least six credit hours in a semester, passed all attempted
credit hours, and meets minimum cumulative GPA requirements.
- If the student attempts more than six hours, the student
will be evaluated on all attempted credit hours within that term.
- Classes taken at other colleges will not be taken
into consideration for reinstatement purposes.
- It is the student’s responsibility to notify the
Financial Aid Office when this condition has been met.
For more information, please
contact the Financial Aid Office.
THIS POLICY IS EFFECTIVE BEGINNING WITH THE
2001-2002 AWARD
YEAR.
Rev 2/05