Effective July 1, 2002 - for the school year 2002-2003
UNDERGRADUATE SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS
for FINANCIAL AID
Students entering Virginia Union University for the first time
must meet these standards:
The Higher Education Act and state governments requires that
in order to received any Title IV Aid (Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental
Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG), Federal Work-Study (FWS), Federal Perkins
Loan, Federal Direct Stafford Loan, Federal Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students
(PLUS) and State Student Incentive Grant), a student must maintain satisfactory
academic progress towards a degree. The
satisfactory academic progress applies to all terms regardless of whether
financial aid is received.
A student pursuing an undergraduate
degree at Virginia Union University (which requires at least 120 credit hours
for completion) may register for a maximum of 165 credit hours (excluding
repeated courses) during his/her tenure at the University. Full time students are expected to enroll in
twelve (12) hours or more each semester.
A full time undergraduate student will be allowed five (5) years to
complete a four (4) year program.
Students who enroll in Spring (January) will be evaluated at one (1)
year intervals (Spring/Fall).
Part-time students are expected to
enroll in six (6) credit hours or more each semester to be eligible for
consideration for federal aid. If a
part-time student is enrolled in less than six (6) credit hours, he/she may not
be eligible for consideration for federal aid.
Students should contact the Financial Aid Office.
At the end of each academic year
[consisting of two (2) semesters], the student must meet the standard below:
FULL-TIME
UNDERGRADUATES
Academic Years Number
of Cumulative Grade Minimum
Number of
Completed Semesters Point Average Credit
Hours Earned
1 2 1.8 24
2 4 1.9 48
3 6 2.0
72
4 8
2.0 96
5 10 2.0 120
PART-TIME
UNDERGRADUATES
Academic Years Number of Cumulative
Grade Minimum
Number of
Completed Semesters Point Average Credit
Hours Earned
1 2 1.8 12
2 4 1.9 24
3 6 2.0 36
4 8 2.0
48
5 10 2.0 60
6 12 2.0
72
7 14 2.0 84
8 16 2.0 96
9 18 2.0
108
10 20 2.0 120
All students are required to meet
both cumulative grade point average (CGPA) and cumulative hours earned to
demonstrate satisfactory academic progress for financial aid. A review will be made at the end of each
year [2 semesters (either fall to spring or spring to fall)] to determine if
the student meets the above criteria.
Failure to meet the minimum
standards outlined above will place the student on financial aid probation. A student on financial aid probation may
receive financial aid for one academic year.
However, if a student is suspended or expelled from the University for
academic reasons, the student will not be eligible for federal aid until the
minimum standards are met.
RE-ESTABLISHING SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS
Any student whose financial aid has been terminated may
reestablish satisfactory progress by any of the following methods:
Ř Taking
courses during the Summer Session
Ř Repeating
failed courses
Ř Removing incomplete
grades
Cumulative grade point average can only be increased by
attendance at Virginia Union University.
TEACHER CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
Students enrolled in the Teacher Certification Program who
have already earned a Bachelor’s Degree and are pursuing Teacher Certification
must have the following:
1.
Letter from the Director of Teacher Preparation indicating
courses required for certification for each semester.
2.
Complete the Course Enrollment Declaration Form and submit
to the Financial Aid Office.
3.
Accepted by the University as a regular student with all
educational transcripts on file. (High
School and Post-Secondary institutions)
WITHDRAWALS (W GRADES), which are recorded on the
student’s transcript, will be included as credits attempted and will have
an adverse effect on the student’s ability to maintain satisfactory academic
progress. Students who officially
withdraw from the University must make up the deficit hours and are encouraged
to attend Summer School to remove the deficient hours.
The successful completion of a course is defined as
receiving one of the following grades: A, B, C, or D. Courses with grades of F, I, and W will not qualify in meeting
the minimum standard.
REPEATED COURSES will be
counted as hours completed only once, provided the student meets all
other criteria for satisfactory academic progress.
CHANGE OF MAJOR – A student may change from
one major to another during attendance at the University. Students who change from one major to
another are still expected to maintain satisfactory academic progress and
complete the course work within the time frame or hours limitation stated
unless an appeal is approved.
SUMMER SCHOOL
Satisfactory Academic Progress for Summer School will be
based on the student’s current eligibility status. Students who are suspended from financial aid must attend Summer
School at Virginia Union University to remove their academic deficiencies. Financial aid, for summer school, is not
available to students not maintaining satisfactory academic progress. Evaluation of financial aid for Summer
School is not an automatic process; therefore, students should contact the
Financial Aid Office.
CLASS LOAD
The number of hours in which a
student is enrolled on the day following the published last day to add or drop
a class will be used as the official enrollment date for financial aid
purposes. Full-time status is 12 hours
or more.
TRANSFER STUDENTS will be
evaluated on the number of semester hours earned and the grade point average
while in attendance at Virginia Union University.
In order to be considered for
financial aid eligibility, ACADEMICALLY SUSPENDED STUDENTS who
return to the University must attend two semesters and meet the Satisfactory
Academic Progress outline based on the number of semesters enrolled.
INCOMPLETE GRADES – FINANCIAL AID
A student who has incomplete
grades must remove them within sixty (60) days of enrollment (i.e., If classes
start on August 15, grade must be in Registrar’s Office by October 15.) to be
considered for financial aid eligibility for the year.
NON-MATRICULATING STUDENTS are not eligible for federal and state aid.
FINANCIAL AID APPEAL PROCESS
Waivers for satisfactory academic
progress will be considered if the student has suffered undue hardship such as
death of an immediate family member, injury or illness of the student, or other
special circumstances as determined by the financial aid administrator of
designee. Students requesting an appeal
must submit a letter requesting reinstatement to the Financial Aid Office
explaining the circumstances which affected the student’s academic performance.
All appeals should be addressed to
the Director of Student Financial Aid and on file in that office thirty (30)
days before the first day of classes for the semester. All appeals will be addressed on a
case-by-case basis. The student will be
notified in writing of the financial aid administrator or designee’s decision
within thirty (30) working days of the request.
If the request is approved, the student must –
1. Schedule an
appointment with the Advisor in their major to discuss his/her academic
situation and submit certification of attendance to the Financial Aid Office.
2. Schedule
two (2) counseling sessions with his/her academic advisor before the semester
ends and submit certification on attendance to the Financial Aid Office. Dates of submission for the fall semester
will be October 1 and December 1. Dates
of submission for the spring semester will be February 15 and April 1.
Students who disagree with the
financial aid administrator’s decision may request an appeal before the Student
Financial Aid Appeals Committee. The
Financial Aid Appeals committee consists of a Financial Aid Representative, the
Registrar, and an Academic Representative.
Revised 4/9/02