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Sul Ross State University

Financial Aid Statement of
Satisfactory Academic Progress

Effective Date: Fall 2007

Federal regulations require Sul Ross State University to establish and apply reasonable standards of satisfactory progress for the purpose of receiving financial aid under the programs authorized by Title IV of the Higher Education Act. The Office of Financial Aid has oversight of student financial aid programs intended to help students achieve access to higher education and accomplish academic goals. Each aid recipient must maintain satisfactory academic progress in a course of study leading toward a degree or certificate. Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is measured after each long semester.

First-time Enrollments

Students enrolled at SRSU for the first time (including transfers) will not be denied financial aid due to non-compliance. However, all financial aid recipients must meet these requirements to continue on financial aid.

Undergraduate Students

GPA

All undergraduate students:

  • Must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 to remain in good standing.
  • Will be placed on Financial Aid Probation if their cumulative GPA falls below 2.0. Students on Financial Aid Probation are eligible to receive financial aid but are cautioned to strive to improve their academic standing.

Undergraduate students on Financial Aid Probation:

  • May continue on probation if their semester GPA is at least 2.0.
  • Will be placed on Financial Aid Suspension if they fail to achieve a semester GPA of 2.0, and their cumulative GPA falls below that required for their classification as shown below.






Classification





Hours



Cumulative GPA for Financial Aid Suspension
Financial Aid
less than

Cumulative GPA for Cumulative GPA for Financial Aid Suspension*
(Applied only to those on
Probation Financial Aid Probation)
less than





Completion
Requirements
Freshman 0 - 29 2.00 1.25 67%
Sophomore 30 - 59 2.00 1.50 67%
Junior 60 - 89 2.00 1.75 67%
Senior 90+ 2.00 2.00 67%

Completion

In addition to maintaining the overall GPA requirement, students must make reasonable progress toward their degree or certificate. All undergraduate students:

  • Must successfully complete at least 67% of all hours attempted. Grades of F, W, PR, and I are not considered as satisfactory completion.
  • Will be placed on Financial Aid Probation if their overall percentage of completion rate falls below 67%.

Undergraduate students on Financial Aid Probation:

  • May continue on probation if their semester completion rate is at least 67%.
  • Will be placed on Financial Aid Suspension if their semester completion rate falls below 67%.

Time Limits

All undergraduate students are expected to complete their program of study within the following time frames:

Certificate: 68 hours attempted
Associate Degree: 107 hours attempted
Bachelor's Degree: 180 hours attempted

Undergraduate students who have exceeded these time limits will no longer be eligible for financial aid.

Graduate Students

GPA

All graduate students:

  • Must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 to remain in good standing.
  • Will be placed on Financial Aid Probation if their cumulative GPA falls below 3.0. Students on Financial Aid Probation are eligible to receive financial aid but are cautioned to strive to improve their academic standing.

Graduate students on Financial Aid Probation:

  • May continue on probation if their semester GPA is at least 3.0.
  • Will be placed on Financial Aid Suspension if they fail to achieve a semester GPA of 3.0.

Completion

In addition to maintaining the overall GPA requirement, students must make reasonable progress toward their degree or certificate. All graduate students:

  • Must successfully complete at least 67% of all hours attempted. Grades of F, W, PR, and I are not considered as satisfactory completion.
  • Will be placed on Financial Aid Probation if their overall percentage of completion rate falls below 67%.

Graduate students on Financial Aid Probation:

  • May continue on probation if their semester completion rate is at least 67%.
  • Will be placed on Financial Aid Suspension if their semester completion rate falls below 67%.

Time Limits

All graduate students are expected to complete their program of study within 54 hours attempted, after which they will no longer be eligible for financial aid.

Appeal of Financial Aid Suspension

Students with special circumstances may appeal their Financial Aid Suspension in writing to the Financial Aid Appeals Committee. Forms are available in the Financial Aid Office. The Financial Aid Office may also be contacted for information on appeals filing deadlines.

Appeals may be made based on:

  • A death in the immediate family.
  • Serious injury or illness of the student or a member of the immediate family.
  • Improvement sufficient to meet required standards in hours and/or GPA while attending a subsequent semester at student's own expense.
  • Special circumstances to be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. (Students on Financial Aid Suspension who have not attended college for at least one calendar year may appeal based on change of circumstances.)
  • A student whose appeal is granted will be reinstated on Financial Aid Probation.
  • A student on Financial Aid Suspension whose appeal is denied may attend SRSU at his/her own expense, if eligible.

Financial Aid may be reinstated under the following conditions:

  • The required cumulative GPA is attained; and
  • An overall completion rate of 67% of hours attempted is achieved.

This page was printed from www.sulross.edu/pages/4475.asp on Friday, August 8, 2008.