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Academic Progress Satisfactory Academic Progress The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, requires that each student maintains satisfactory progress in the course of study the student is pursuing in order to receive Title IV Federal Financial Aid. At Briar Cliff, these standards are also applied to state and institutional programs. Students attending full-time have a maximum of five academic years to complete a program of study at Briar Cliff. Students will only receive state funding for four academic years. If the student’s major requires additional completion time, a fifth year of institutional funding can be allowed by appealing to the financial aid office. Academic Progress will be measured both qualitatively and quantitatively. A minimum grade point average and a minimum number of credit hours completed in the academic year are requirements. Students must earn 70% of their attempted credit hours. Students who do not have the appropriate credit hours will be placed on Financial Aid Probation at the end of the academic year. Students will be allowed a probationary year in which to increase their credit hours earned. Failure to achieve this standard at any point following the probationary year will result in the loss of financial aid eligibility until the student has earned 70% of their attempted hours. Eligibility will terminate when the credit hours required for a specific degree/program are earned or the student has attempted greater than 150 percent of the credit hours required for a specific degree/program. Please note only one warning will be given to a student for either duration of eligibility or grade point average deficiencies. Grade Point Average (GPA) Requirements Term 1 - 1.5 Term 2 - 1.65 Term 3 - 1.75 Term 4 - 1.85 Term 5 - 1.95 Term 6 Graduation - 2.0 Students participating in athletics must have a 2.0 cumulative GPA each term to retain an athletic award. Students receiving an academic achievement award must have a 2.0 GPA at the end of each academic year. Graduate students are expected to achieve a grade of “B” or better in each course. Students whose GPA falls below 3.0 at any time during the program will be placed on academic probation and are subject to dismissal from the program if the GPA does not return to a 3.0 at the end of the next term of coursework. Transfer Students Transfer students will be assumed to be maintaining satisfactory academic progress at the time of admission. Transfer credits and GPA that are accepted at Briar Cliff are counted toward the total attempted credits/cumulative GPA in determining satisfactory academic progress compliance. Repeated Coursework When students repeat a course, the most recent grade received is used in the calculation of the cumulative grade point average unless the student performs worse. In that case, the better of the two grades is counted toward cumulative grade point average. Non-credit Coursework Non-credit coursework is not counted in the minimum credit requirement. In the event that a student fails to successfully complete courses at the minimum level as outlined, the student will be placed on Financial Aid Probation. A student in this category may receive financial aid for one additional term. If the student does not meet the minimum levels by the end of the probationary term, the student is considered to be making unsatisfactory progress and is placed on Financial Aid Suspension. Financial Aid Suspension means the termination of all financial aid except private Alternative Loans. The Financial Aid Office evaluates the progress of each student according to these standards on an annual basis. If a student is placed on Financial Aid Suspension, that student will have the opportunity to appeal the suspension. A student will receive notification of suspension and an Appeals Document. The appeals committee will review the student’s request and notify the student of its decision in writing. RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES You are responsible for:
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Briar Cliff’s Financial Aid Office has staff members who can assist you in understanding your financial aid, budgeting your resources, and loan management. If you would like some assistance, please contact our counselors toll free at 1-800-662-3303, extension 5200, or locally at 712-279-5200 to schedule an appointment. |
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