Satisfactory Academic Progress
In order to continue to receive financial aid, the student must demonstrate satisfactory academic progress. Satisfactory academic progress is defined according to the following tables. Units are only considered if they count towards your degree. You cannot count units for a class taken more than once.
| Required GPA |
| Undergraduate |
2.0 Cumulative GPA |
| Graduate |
3.0 Cumulative GPA |
Undergraduates must complete
| Full-Time enrollment status |
24 Units per year |
| 3/4 time enrollment status |
18 units per year |
| 1/2 time enrollment status |
12 units per year |
Graduates must complete:
| Full-Time enrollment status |
12 units per year |
| 3/4 time enrollment status |
9 units per year |
| 1/2 time enrollment status |
6 units per year |
Important Note: Students unable to meet the standards describe may be placed on probation, or suspended from receiving further financial aid assistance. In the event of financial aid suspension, the student will be held responsible to pay any outstanding balance without financial aid. Students may submit a letter of appeal if they have a special circumstance that may affect their academic progress.
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