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Answer:

Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is a federal requirement to ensure students make successful progress toward completing a degree or certificate. It's essential for maintaining financial aid eligibility.

SAP Requirements

Students must meet the minimum institutional financial aid GPA.
  • For undergraduate students, this is a sliding scale based on the number of credits completed. You can look over exact numbers here.
  • For graduate students, it is a 3.0 GPA. 

Students must meet the minimum pass rate (Complete 67% of total institutional hours).
  • Satisfactory completed credits include grades of A, B, C, D, or P.
  • Unsatisfactory completed credits include grades of F, I, W, WP, WF, or IP. 

Students must not exceed maximum credits for their degree program.
  • Bachelor's Degree: 180 Credit Hours
  • Associates Degree: 90 Credit Hours
  • Certificate: 72 Credit Hours
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