Federal regulations (34 CFR 668.16 and 668.34) require that Ave Maria University establish policies to monitor the academic progress of students. The established standards encourage students to complete courses for which aid is received and to progress at a reasonable rate toward the completion of their degree.
SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY
To monitor this statutory requirement, Ave Maria University (AMU) has developed a policy, which includes three required measures of progress:
- Qualitative Measure of Progress
- Pace of Completion
- Maximum Time Frame
The AMU SAP policy will be applied consistently to all financial aid applicants regardless of whether they had previously received financial aid. Compliance with policy requirements will be verified at the end of each term of enrollment. Credits evaluated will include credits attempted at AMU, transfer credits accepted by AMU, and courses funded through consortium agreements. It is important to understand the measures of the policy and how it relates to your academic records available at AMU.
QUALITATIVE MEASURE OF PROGRESS
All students must maintain a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), determined by the number of credits attempted. Transfer credits are not included in the CGPA calculation. If a student is able to successfully complete an incomplete (I) course within 30 days, the student may request a re-evaluation of eligibility for the current term enrolled. Student athletes must meet the minimum CGPA appropriate to their classification to be eligible to compete in intercollegiate athletics at Ave Maria University.
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
- 1-16 Attempted Credits 1.7 CGPA
- 17+ Attempted Credits 2.0 CGPA
GRADUATE STUDENTS
- 3.0 CGPA for all coursework attempted
PACE OF COMPLETION
At the end of each semester, students must have earned a minimum of 67% of cumulative attempted credits. This completion percentage is applicable to both undergraduate and graduate students. Successful completion of courses is defined as having received a grade of A, B, C, D or P. Unsatisfactory grades are F, WF, W, or I. All courses are included in the calculation. If a student is able to successfully complete an incomplete (I) course within 30 days, the student may request a re-evaluation of eligibility for the current term. Transfer credits are calculated in cumulative pace of completion. Courses audited may not be used to qualify for financial aid and are not counted toward the attempted and earned hours.
MAXIMUM TIME FRAME
Students in undergraduate programs requiring 128 credit hours for graduation will be eligible for financial aid while they are on pace to complete the program during the first 192 (12 semesters) attempted credit hours as an undergraduate, including any transferred credit hours accepted for credit toward the degree. Graduate students in the Masters of Theology Program will be eligible while are on pace to complete the program during the first 72 attempted credit hours. The doctoral program allows up to 96 attempted credit hours. If a student is enrolling in multiple degrees, the maximum is 150% of the combined credits required to complete the degree(s).This limit will not be extended if the student changes majors. Eligibility for financial aid ends once student’s records indicate they will not be able to complete the program within this maximum time frame. Only courses required for the student’s chosen program are eligible for Title IV Financial Aid.
SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS (SAP) STATUSES
Making Progress: Student is meeting the requirements of all three standards.
Warning: Students not meeting SAP standards for the first term are placed on a financial aid warning status during the next term in which they enroll. A Financial Aid Warning notice is sent to each student affected. During this warning period, students are eligible to receive aid from most federal aid programs for the next period in which they enroll, provided they meet all other eligibility requirements. At the end of the financial aid warning period, students meeting SAP standards will retain full aid eligibility (for most aid programs) in the upcoming term in which they enroll. Students not meeting SAP standards at this time are placed in suspended status. A notice is sent to affected students via email and mail.
Suspension: Students who fail to meet the requirements of all three standards at the end of the warning term will be placed on suspension and will be ineligible to receive financial aid until they meet the minimum GPA and/or completion rate requirements.
Probation: If a student submits a Petition for Reinstatement based on mitigating circumstances (as explained below), and the petition is approved, the student may be granted one semester on a probationary status in which financial aid will be disbursed to the student. The student’s progress will be reviewed at the end of the term. If the student meets the minimum GPA and completion rate, the student will be eligible to continue receiving federal aid. If the student fails to meet the minimum requirements, they will be ineligible to receive federal aid until they meet the minimum GPA and completion rate requirements.
Financial Aid Probation with Academic Plan: If a student submits a Petition for Reinstatement based on mitigating circumstances (as explained below), and it is approved, but the committee determines the student will require more than one term to meet the progress standards, the student will be placed onprobation with an academic plan. The student’s progress will be reviewed at the end of each term to determine if the student is meeting the requirements of the academic plan. If the student is meeting the requirement(s) of the academic plan, the student is eligible to receive federal aid until the next review.
FINANCIAL AID APPEALS
If the failure to meet the minimum SAP requirements is attributable to extenuating circumstances such as the following, the student may appeal the loss of financial aid eligibility:
- Death/illness of an immediate family member
- Personal injury/illness
- Physical disability Other extraordinary/extenuating circumstances
A written appeal must be provided to the financial aid office. The appeal must include a description and documentation of the circumstances. Please refer to the notice sent to the student regarding loss of aid for more specific information.
Appeals must also address what has changed which will allow the student to meet the SAP requirements for reinstatement of aid at the end of the next semester, and what steps will be taken in the upcoming semester to reestablish financial aid eligibility.
If the appeal is approved, the student’s progress will be reviewed at the end of the term. If the student meets the minimum GPA and completion rate, the student will be eligible to continue receiving federal aid. If the student fails to meet the minimum GPA or completion rate, the student will be ineligible to receive federal aid until they meet the minimum GPA and completion rate requirements.
See Ave Maria University's Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy