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Founded in 1962, UVI is a public, co-ed, land-grant HBCU in the United States Virgin Islands.
SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY
SAP Policy PDF/Printable Version
Federal regulations require that all schools participating in any Federal Financial Aid program must adhere to a financial aid Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy. These are the standards by which a student’s progress toward the completion of his/her program of study at the University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) will be measured to determine continued eligibility for financial aid. At the end of each payment period/semester or prior to the actual receipt of financial aid funds, the records of all financial aid recipients will be reviewed to determine satisfactory academic progress. A student’s financial aid SAP at UVI is classified in the following categories: “Good Standing”, “Warning”, and “Suspension”. Maximum time frame allowances and the limit on remedial courses will also be reviewed at the end of each semester. SAP determination is based on a student’s complete academic history, including periods in which the student did not receive financial aid.
SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS STANDARDS
PROGRESSION AND QUALITATIVE STANDARDS
Standards by which a student will be evaluated includes progress in increments of
hours completed and minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) illustrated in the
chart below.
Undergraduate students
Total Credits Attempted |
Percent Rate |
Minimum Cumulative GPA |
---|---|---|
12-29 | 50% | 1.70 |
30-44 | 60% | 1.80 |
45 and Above | 67% | 2.00 |
A student must be progressing toward graduation requirements by completing the courses for which he/she enrolls each semester (referred to as “pace”) and must also meet the required percentage rate of attempted credit hours.
Graduate/Professional students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0. Graduate students will be
placed on academic warning if: (1) the cumulative GPA falls below 3.0, or (2) a grade
of “F” is earned, or (3) two grades of “C” are earned in the program. Students must
also complete at least 70% of all credits attempted.
MAXIMUM TIME FRAME
Undergraduate students: The maximum time frame allowed for students to complete a Bachelor’s degree and
remain eligible to receive financial aid is 180 credits (150% of 120) or 93 credits
(150% of 62) for an Associate’s degree program. Adjustments to the maximum credits
hours would be made for programs that require more than the general standard credit
requirements.
Graduate/Professional students: The maximum time frame for financial aid eligibility is 54 attempted credits.
FINANCIAL AID ELIGIBILITY
Undergraduate Financial Aid (FA) Warning
Undergraduate Financial Aid (FA) Suspension
Graduate/Professional Financial Aid (FA) Warning
1. The cumulative grade point average (GPA) falls below 3.00
2. An F and/or;
3. Two C’s can be earned in the program.
Graduate/Professional Financial Aid (FA) Suspension /Dismissal
1. Two F’s are earned
2. Minimum requirement is not met for two consecutive semesters
OTHER SATISIFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS COMPONENTS
Withdrawal, Incomplete, Repeated, and Remedial courses will be counted as hours attempted in the determination of maximum time frame. A student may repeat a previously passed course only once. If the student repeats the course for a third time, he or she will not receive financial aid for the course.
Audit courses: Courses taken for audit do not meet the eligibility requirements to receive financial aid.
Non-Degree Remedial Courses: A student can receive financial aid for up to 30 credits of non-degree remedial courses.
Transfer Credits: All credits accepted for transfer students will be included in total earned and attempted credits for SAP determination.
Change of Program/Additional Degree: Allowances will be made in the maximum time frame for financial aid eligibility, as outlined above, for students changing their major or program of study based on the credits applicable to the new major or program of study.
Academic Suspension: Students placed on academic suspension are not eligible for financial aid.
Appeal Process
The appeal Must include the following:
Approval of all appeals is determined on a case-by-case basis and is not guaranteed.
Appeal Approved in Probationary Status
A student who appeals his /her financial aid suspension status and meets approval
for reinstatement by the Financial Aid Appeals Committee will regain eligibility during
the approved probationary status period with an ‘Approved-Probationary’ status.
RECOMMENDATION
Students who are not meeting the minimum SAP guidelines are encouraged to meet with
their Advisors/Counselors for guidance in helping to correct their academic deficiencies.
Revised 08/13/2018