Why is it important to know about Satisfactory Academic Progress?
Satisfactory Academic Progress is an eligibility requirement for federal or state financial aid. It will apply even if you never received financial aid. To achieve satisfactory academic progress, students are expected to complete their objective (degree, certificate, or transfer) in a timely manner. Since academic progress rules can occur at any point during your education, failing to meet these requirements could lead to termination of your financial aid at PCC.
Related Questions
- Why is the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP), on the Financial Aid status screen, different than the academic standing my advisor talked to me about?
- How does Saint Joseph College define satisfactory academic progress? Is there a minimum GPA required to keep my financial aid award?
- What is good academic standing and satisfactory academic progress?