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SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY
Students who receive Financial
Assistance at Lewis-Clark State College through Federal, State, or
Institutional Financial Aid Programs have a legal responsibility to
maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) towards a degree
objective. This requires the Financial Aid Office to determine
whether or not applicants are eligible for financial assistance
based on their prior academic record. These guidelines represent
minimal standards. They do not necessarily coincide with the
requirements students must fulfill to initially receive aid or the
number of credits a student is expected to earn in order to complete
a degree in the allowed time frame. Students will be considered in
good standing and eligible to receive financial assistance from LCSC
by maintaining normal academic progress towards their degree as
required by Federal and State regulations and the following policies
and conditions.
DURATION OF ELIGIBILITY:
Students are only
eligible for financial aid assistance for a specific number of
attempted credits, regardless of whether any aid is received
and regardless
if any credits are
earned. Federal regulations allow a
maximum of 150% of the credits required to complete your
stated degree. This includes ALL previously attempted LCSC credits
and ALL credits accepted by LCSC upon admission, regardless of time
lapse or successful completion. Credits for which any standard grade
or demarcation used to measure enrollment will be used in this
calculation. Examples include withdrawn (W), incomplete (I) or no
credit (NC) grades. Credits earned from means other than direct
enrollment are not included in this calculation. Military credit,
experiential credit or Advance
Placement credit are
examples of credits not used.
TRANSFER STUDENTS: Federal
regulations allow a maximum of 150% of the credits required to
complete your stated degree. This includes ALL previously attempted
LCSC credits and ALL credits accepted by LCSC upon admission,
regardless of time lapse or successful completion. All accepted
credits from previously attended institutions are used in the
calculation of a student’s duration of eligibility even if the
student did not receive financial aid at the other institution(s).
POST-BACCALAUREATE STUDENTS:
PB students are allowed a maximum of sixty-four (64) credits beyond
the first baccalaureate degree to obtain a second baccalaureate
degree.
NON-DEGREE STUDENTS:
Students not in a degree program and therefore; not eligible for
Financial Aid.
SATISFACTORY COMPLETION:
Satisfactory completion means a student has received a minimum
grade of D or P. Grades of I (incomplete), F or U (failure), W
(withdrawal), K (missing grade), NC (no credit) or other non
completion grades are not adequate or acceptable in maintaining
satisfactory progress. Inappropriate selection of courses is not an
acceptable reason for not maintaining SAP. Students should contact
their academic advisor for assistance in choosing coursework.
REPEAT COURSES:
Repeat courses will be counted in attempted and
completed credits. The Financial Aid Office has the right to refuse
aid to students who abuse the inclusion of repeat courses to obtain
funding. Repeats are only encouraged when a D or F grade was the
initial grade for the course.
INCOMPLETES:
Incomplete courses will be counted as non-satisfactory when
determining SAP. It is the student’s responsibility to notify the
Financial Aid Office when an incomplete has been finished. At that
time, eligibility will be re-assessed. If an incomplete is not
finished during the next term, the grade will become an F grade.
REMEDIAL COURSES:
Remedial coursework will be counted in determining financial aid
eligibility, enrollment status and satisfactory academic progress.
These courses will be included in duration of eligibility
calculations. Remedial courses do not count towards the total
number of credits needed for graduation. Students will be limited
to no more than thirty (30) remedial credits for financial aid
eligibility.
MINIMUM GPA AND CREDIT
COMPLETION: Students must maintain at
least a 2.00 cumulative GPA. The minimum credit standards per
semester are outlined below:
| Status: |
Enrollment: |
Credits: |
Progress/Status: |
| Full-time |
12 + Credits |
12 or more |
Satisfactory |
| |
|
6-11 |
Probation |
| |
|
0-5 |
Suspension |
| 3/4-Time |
9-11 Credits |
9 or more |
Satisfactory |
| |
|
6-8 |
Probation |
| |
|
0-5 |
Suspension |
| 1/2-Time |
6-8 Credits |
6-8 |
Satisfactory |
| |
|
less than 6 |
Suspension |
| < Half-time |
1-5 Credits |
**All credits
must be completed or aid will be suspended for the next term** |
FINANCIAL AID PROBATION:
Probation is a warning that the student has not completed the
minimum credits or has a cumulative GPA below a 2.00. Students who
are on probation may still receive financial aid, however, students
who do not pass the minimum required credits during the next
semester will be suspended from financial aid and will be ineligible
to receive further financial aid.
FINANCIAL AID SUSPENSION:
Financial Aid recipients will be automatically placed on Suspension
Status if they (1) withdraw from LCSC; (2) fail to satisfactorily
complete the minimum credit hours for enrollment status or (3) fail
to achieve satisfactory progress while in a Probationary Status.
Students on suspension for the first time must successfully complete
credits, at their own expense, to correct the deficiency. Students
on subsequent suspension are ineligible to receive any aid for one
year from the end of the term in which the infraction occurred.
APPEAL OF SUSPENSION: Students
may appeal in writing to the Financial Aid Office. It is the
responsibility of the students to know if their grade reports, when
compared to the Satisfactory Progress Standards, will cause
immediate suspension of their financial aid. It is not the
responsibility of the Financial Aid Office to notify the student.
Further, it is the student’s responsibility to notify the Financial
Aid Office when reinstatement conditions have been met or to
initiate an appeal.
REINSTATEMENT OF FINANCIAL
AID: Students whose suspension time has
elapsed or who have successfully corrected the deficiency, must
notify the Financial Aid Office and submit a grade transcript for
review. Reinstatement of aid will be subject to funds available at
the time the completed file is reviewed. Reinstatement of awards
can take up to three weeks to process.
WITHDRAWAL/REFUNDS/REPAYMENTS: Financial
aid recipients who drop classes, which results in a reduction of
fees paid are subject to LCSC’s Refund/Repayment Policy. Refund
monies will be used to repay any financial aid awards before any
refund is made to the student. Students may be required to repay
financial aid when they withdraw before the end of the semester.
The amount of repayment is determined according to Federal and
institutional regulations, which take into account the number of
class days attended and the total dollar amount of aid received.
CHANGES IN SATISFACTORY
PROGRESS STANDARDS: Changes to any of the
specific provisions regarding this policy may be made at any time,
without publication, due to changes in Federal, State and/or
Institutional Regulations or Policies. Questions should be
addressed to the LCSC Financial Aid Office.
SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS:
Many scholarships require higher academic standards than outlined
in this policy. Students unable to maintain minimum acceptable
standards should contact the Financial Aid Office.
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