Satisfactory Academic Progress: Undergraduate Students
Undergraduate students must meet the following requirements in order to maintain satisfactory academic progress:
GPA: A cumulative GPA of no less than 2.0.
Completion rate: Completion of no less than 75% of cumulative, attempted coursework. Classes in which a student has received grades of W, F, FX, I, R, or NC are not considered to have been successfully completed.
Credit hours for degree objective:
- Bachelor’s degree students must complete their degree in no more than 150 credit hours of enrollment.
- Associate degree students must complete their degree in no more than 80 credit hours of enrollment.
Notes:
- Transfer hours appearing on a student’s academic transcript are calculated as hours successfully attempted and completed.
- When appeals for satisfactory academic progress are reviewed, our office considers the effect of all course incompletes, withdrawals, repetitions, and noncredit remedial courses on the student's academic performance.
- Students working a second bachelor’s degree are eligible only for loans, Federal Work-Study, and CVO (Child of Certain Veterans and Public Safety Officers Supplemental Grant Program). Such students may be flagged for too many credit hours and must follow the same satisfactory academic progress requirements as other undergraduates.