What is satisfactory academic progress for financial aid eligibility?
Satisfactory progress is defined as a cumulative GPA of 2.0 and the completion of at least 67% of the cumulative units attempted each semester. Each student’s progress is monitored every semester before any financial aid can be released. For complete information, refer to the Terms of Agreement and Satisfactory Academic Progress Regulations document on the Forms page.
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