SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS POLICY UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
Introduction The US Department of Education (USDE) requires that all students make Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) in a program of study to gain and maintain eligibility for Title IV financial aid programs. These include the Federal Pell Grant Program, Federal Campus-Based Programs (the Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Federal Work-Study), and the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program. Atlantic University College in its Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy states that every student enrolled in any of its academic programs will be evaluated by the Registrar. This assessment will be made using criteria established by the USDE.
Definitions 1. Attempted Credits: All credits in which the student enrolls in Atlantic University College and obtain grades, A, B, C, D, F, W, WA, AP, NP or R including all the times you take the same course. 2. Earned Credits: Credit courses attempted in Atlantic University College and obtained a passing grade: A, B, C or D. 3. Transfer Credits: Credits accepted for transfer will be considered as earned credit for purposes of this policy; however, because no grades are assigned to the transferred courses, it will have no impact on the student’s overall Grade point average (GPA), but will be considered to determine the pace of completion. 4. Pace of Completion: Pace is determined by dividing the cumulative number of credits you have earned by the cumulative number of credits you have attempted. Atlantic University College does use standard rounding rules when calculating percentages for pace. For example, 66.5% would be rounded up to 67%. 5. Grade Point Average: The measure of academic merit carried out by the student. It is calculated by dividing the total grade points received by the number of credits awarded, including F’s that have not been changed. 6. Retaken Courses: It is a practice under which the student is allowed to repeat courses. SAP regulations allow a student to retake any passed or failed course (a maximum for once per course) and receive Title IV funds. If a student is retaking a course for a third time is not eligible for Title IV financial aid for that course. According to this permission, only the last grade obtained will be considered for the overall average. Retaken and approved courses will be considered in measuring the overall average and the pace of completion. Courses with an R rating will only be considered for pace of completion.