Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy
Students must make Satisfactory Academic Progress towards earning a degree as stipulated in the chart below to receive
financial aid at ISU from the following federal programs: Pell Grant, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG), Work
Study, Perkins Loan, Subsidized Stafford Loan, Unsubsidized Stafford Loan and Parent PLUS Loan. Some additional grants and
scholarships may also use part of the SAP standards as minimum criteria for receipt of funding.
| REVISED as of 8/10/2004 |
Undergraduate Degree Levels |
Graduate Degree Levels |
| Total Hours Attempted and Recognized by ISU for Degree Consideration from All Institutions |
1-31 |
32-Up |
All |
| Minimum Cumulative GPA |
1.70 |
2.00 |
3.00 |
| Minimum % of Total Hours Successfully Completed (Measured as Hours Earned¸
Hours Attempted) |
67.0% |
67.0% |
67.0% |
| Maximum Total Hours Attempted Allowed to Complete Degree Requirements for Current Primary
Program of Study |
150% of the specific degree programs published length |
150% of the specific degree programs published length |
|
SAP Evaluation
- SAP is calculated annually after the spring semester following the student's first term of
enrollment as a regular degree-seeking student or at the point of awarding aid as a
degree-seeking student. Some additional non-degree students may be calculated for SAP based
upon funding or program rules.
- Quantitative (hours attempted and earned) and qualitative
(cumulative GPA) SAP progress is measured.
- Changes in major may alter your SAP status, which is based upon the
current degree level pursued.
- Students meeting the standards listed above when calculated will be
in SAP GOOD STANDING.
- SAP
SUSPENSION will be required for students who do not meet the
requirements shown above. Eligibility for the aid programs listed
above will be suspended immediately.
- Rules are applied uniformly to all students for all periods of
enrollment whether or not aid has been received previously.
- Students will be considered to be on SAP PROBATION if they are
considered to be on academic probation. Students in this status may
continue to be eligible for aid.
- Students will be considered to be on SAP SUSPENSION if they are
academically dismissed from ISU. (See Appeals)
- Eligibility is reestablished after the student improves their
academic record to meet the minimum standards or an appeal due to
unusual and/or mitigating circumstances is approved.
- Students are held responsible for knowing SAP eligibility criteria
and their status at the end of each semester. Please contact the
Office of Student Financial Aid if questions arise.
Grades
- Courses taken at ISU and those taken elsewhere, which are recognized
by the ISU Office of Registration and Records as related to the
current degree pursuit are counted as hours attempted regardless of
grade assigned. This includes courses such as incompletes, failed,
dropped or are withdrawn after the 7th day of class each
term.
- Only courses earning grades recognized by the ISU Office of
Registration and Records as acceptable for progressing toward degree
completion will be counted as earned. (Example: A, B+, B, C+, C,
D+, D, S, and P)
- Courses shown as failed, incomplete, withdrawn, dropped or concluded
with no grade submitted count as hours attempted and not earned. Additional
courses with non-passing results are counted similarly.
- All courses designated as repeated for grade improvement count as hours
attempted, but only count once if passed as hours earned.
- Courses attempted repetitively for credit count as both hours
attempted and if passed as hours earned.
- Audit and Non-credit classes are ineligible for financial aid and do
not count in SAP calculations.
- The official institutional GPA determined by the ISU Office of
Registration and Records is used for all qualitative measures.
Additional Earned Credits and Remedial Classes
- Credit hours earned by testing or other non-standard means are
counted in the SAP calculations as both hours attempted and earned.
This includes hours earned from Credit by Exam, CLEP and CEEB tests,
AP Courses, Foreign Language Placement, Work Experience Credit, and
Military Experience Credit.
- All credit hours attempted through International Student Exchange
Program (ISEP), Study Abroad, the Indiana College Network (ICN) and
through Consortium Agreements with other institutions count in both
attempted and earned calculations.
- Remedial classes count in both attempted and earned hours
calculations even though credits may not apply toward completion of
degree requirements. They may also impact GPA calculations.
Transfer Students
- Transfer students with no grade history at ISU will enter on SAP
PROBATION and will be considered for freshman grade level aid only.
- Complete academic transcripts must be submitted to the Office of
Admissions or the School of Graduate Studies for any academic work
attempted at other institutions before the end of their first
semester at ISU. A standard SAP calculation including this work and
ISU hours will be run at the next scheduled increment.
- Students making SAP will have aid eligibility recalculated relative
to their new grade level.
- Students failing SAP will be placed on SAP SUSPENSION and lose
eligibility for further aid. (See Appeals)
- Students can request to have their transfer hours evaluated early in
their first term, but will be held accountable for the SAP
calculation results immediately
Former ISU Students Returning To Complete Their Degree Pursuit
- Former ISU students who were not enrolled at ISU for the most recent
regular semester (fall or spring) will re-enter on SAP PROBATION or
SUSPENSION according to the following criteria:
- Those whose academic history demonstrates SAP GOOD STANDING will
enter on SAP PROBATION and be allowed aid respective to their
recognized earned grade level until the next scheduled SAP
calculation.
- Those whose academic history would have justified SAP probation,
suspension or who were on appeal when they last attended will
re-enter on SAP SUSPENSION. (See Appeals)
- Complete academic transcripts must be submitted to the Admission's
Office for any academic work attempted since their last ISU
enrollment before the end of their first semester back. A standard
SAP calculation including this work will be run at the next
scheduled increment.
Academic Renewal
- Federal regulations forbid eliminating hours included in an Academic
Renewal from SAP calculations.
- Quantitative SAP calculations for these students will include their
full academic history.
- Courses shown in both academic history and also as Academic Renewal
Transfer Hours will only be counted once.
- Repeated courses in this category will all be treated as hours
attempted and if passed as hours earned.
Appeals and Reinstatement
- SAP SUSPENSION may be appealed if unusual and/or mitigating
circumstances affected academic progress. Such circumstances may
include a severe illness or injury to the student or an immediate
family member, the death of a student's relative, student activation
into military service or other circumstances as deemed appropriate
for consideration by the SAP Appeals Committee.
- The student must submit a typed letter and a completed SAP Appeal Form
to the Office of Student Financial Aid explaining in detail why they
failed to meet the minimum academic standards, what unusual and/or
mitigating circumstances caused the failure and how their situation
has improved.
- The SAP Appeals Committee written response will be made available to the
student in four business days after submission. Students choose
between having the response mailed or being available for pick-up.
- Any appeal approvals will give the conditions and timeframe for
maintaining aid eligibility.
- All decisions of the SAP Appeals Committee are final.
- Students who raise their cumulative standards to equal or exceed the
minimum requirements will be reinstated to SAP GOOD STANDING from
that point forward.