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SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS (SAP) POLICY
To be eligible for federal financial aid (including student loans) students must initially and continually meet the following measures for Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP).
GRADE POINT AVERAGE
Undergraduate: All undergraduate students must maintain the following cumulative GPA:
Graduate: All Master's or Doctoral students must maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA.
Undergraduate andGraduate (including Doctoral) students are required to complete 70% of all hours attempted. Pace is determined by dividing the total number of credit hours earned by the total number of credit hours attempted. Attempted hours include hours from which the student withdrew (W), received a grade of no credit (NC), incomplete (I) or in progress (IP), and repeated courses. English as a Second Language courses (ESL) and remedial courses are also included. Audit grades (X) are not considered when calculating a student's pace rate.
Undergraduate: Students are eligible for financial aid for a maximum of 150% of the required length of the program. No additional hours are provided for students seeking a second bachelor's À¶Ý®ÊÓƵ.
Graduate: Graduate students are eligible for financial aid for a maximum of 150% of the required length of the program. All previously attempted graduate hours are included when calculating the 150% maximum timeframe. Doctoral students may attempt up to 150% of the hours required for the first doctoral À¶Ý®ÊÓƵ.
2nd Master's Degree: Students who have previously earned a Master's À¶Ý®ÊÓƵ are allowed an additional 45 attempted hours above their LSUS graduate À¶Ý®ÊÓƵ program hours
The 150% threshold for LSUS À¶Ý®ÊÓƵs are as follows:
Bachelor's Degree: | 180 hours |
TeachLSUS: | 237 hours |
Graduate Degree: | varies (multiply the number of hours for your À¶Ý®ÊÓƵ by 150%) |
2nd Master's Degree: | Varies (add 45 hours to your LSUS À¶Ý®ÊÓƵ program) |
When calculating a student's SAP status, the following is considered:
Terminal Degree: If a student possesses a terminal À¶Ý®ÊÓƵ, doctorate in any field or a jurisprudence À¶Ý®ÊÓƵ, they are not eligible for federal financial aid.
Academic Bankruptcy: Academic bankruptcy only impacts a student's academic record. For financial aid purposes, all coursework including those in academic bankruptcy are used to calculate GPA, Pace, and 150% maximum timeframe.
All financial aid recipients are evaluated for SAP at the conclusion of the spring semester. Students not making SAP are notified and placed on Financial Aid Suspension. Students on Financial Aid Suspension cannot receive financial aid until they meet all SAP measures. If an appeal is granted (see re-establishing eligibility) the student is placed on financial aid probation.
A student may take courses at their own expense until they meet all SAP measures. Students exceeding the maximum timeframe cannot regain eligibility on their own.
Students who do not meet SAP requirements due to mitigating circumstances may appeal in writing to the Student Financial Aid and Scholarship Committee. The student must submit an appeal form and all necessary documents to the Financial Aid Office.
If the student's appeal is approved, the student is placed on Financial Aid Probation with an Academic Plan.
Undergraduate students on Financial Aid Probation will continue to receive aid as long as they earn grades of "A", "B", "C", or "P". Graduate students on Financial Aid Probation will continue to receive aid as long as they earn grades of "A", "B", or "P". If a student earns grades of "C" (graduate only) "D", "F", "NC" (no credit), "W" (withdrawal), "X" (audit), "I" (incomplete), or "IP" (in progress) they are placed on Financial Aid Suspension again and cannot receive financial aid. If the appeal is denied, the student may continue their enrollment at LSUS but must find other means of payment.
All appeal decisions are final.
Here is the current Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
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