![]() Semester to determine a student’s financial aid eligibility for future enrollment Progress is measured annually at the end of each spring SAP is assessed both qualitatively (by cumulative grade point average) and quantitatively Point average and completion of classes, risk losing their eligibility for federalĪnd state financial aid, external scholarships/grants/loans, Hope College grants andĬertain Hope College scholarships (see note below). Who fall behind in their coursework, or fail to achieve minimum standards for grade Towards the completion of their degree and maintain good academic standing. Satisfactory Academic Progressįederal regulations require that students make Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Student cannot receiveįederal aid for any further attempts. Because the student received a passing grade earlierĪnd then repeated the course, enrollment in the fourth attempt cannot be includedįor financial aid enrollment regardless of the grade.Įxample 4: Student passes first attempt with a D, fails a second attempt. Grade (A to D- or P) is received only one additional attempt can be counted for financialĮxample 3: Student fails first attempt, receives a D for a second attempt, fails third attempt. A third attemptĬan be included in enrollment for financial aid for a final time. ![]() Received a passing grade, course can be repeated and be included in enrollment forĮxample 2: Student fails first attempt and receives a D for the second attempt. Office of Financial Aid will send a revised award letter to the student.Įxample 1: Student fails first, second, third, etc.
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