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Section 5: Satisfactory Academic Progress

  • 5.1: Satisfactory Academic Progress

    91自拍论坛 will measure your academic progress for federal and state grant programs annually after the spring semester. Failure to meet all three of the Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards (for all terms enrolled, not just those terms that aid was received) may result in a loss of federal, state, and institutional student aid eligibility. Please view the specific program requirements for the Texas Grant program found under the Types of Aid section of this handbook.

    All three of the following Satisfactory Academic Progress standards must be met:

    1. Qualitative Component - Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA)
      • Undergraduate students must maintain at least a 0 cumulative GPA. Graduate/Doctoral students must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA.
    2. Quantitative Component - Pace (Minimum Completion Rate for Attempted Credit Hours)
      • A student must earn credit for at least 67% (66.7% rounded) of all semester credit hours attempted (total earned hours divided by total attempted hours.) A student who is not progressing toward graduation at the defined Pace will not receive student aid regardless of his/her
    3. Quantitative Component - Degree Completion within 150% of the average length of the Program
      • Students must earn their degree within 150% of the number of hours that are:
        • Attempted credit hours are used for the 150%
        • If pursuing a double major or degree, you must earn your first degree within the 150 percent maximum time frame standard
        • Transfer credit hours posted to the official transcript record and all courses removed through the Academic Fresh Start process will be counted as attempted credit hours, whether they are applicable to your current degree or not
  • 5.2: LUTAP and Staff Enrollment
    SAP will be evaluated each term that the waiver is applied. Students must meet the University's SAP policy.
  • 5.3: Texas Grant SAP Requirements
    • At the end of the first year, a student entering the program must be meeting the school's Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requirements.
    • At the end of the second year in the program or later years, you must have an overall college grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale and complete at least 24 semester credit hours per year.
  • 5.4: Hazlewood Exemption SAP

    Hazlewood SAP will be evaluated after each term concludes. Failure to maintain the following standards will result in the suspension of the Hazlewood exemption.

    1. GPA (Undergraduate students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher, graduate students must maintain a cumulative GPA or 3.0 or higher)
    2. Excessive Hours (An undergraduate student seeking a baccalaureate degree is considered to have excessive hours if on the first day of the term the student has attempted over more than 30 hours of what is required of the degree program)