Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
In order to receive federal financial aid, students must meet certain academic requirements called Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). SAP requirements apply to all students (including non-aid recipients) and are monitored after grades are posted at the end of each semester (including summer). Students who do not meet SAP are notified via their NDSU email and are given the reason for not meeting SAP as well as appeal options.
The following policy changes went into effect starting with the 2022 Summer Semester SAP evaluation:
- Only cumulative GPA and cumulative completion of attempted credits will be evaluated every semester.
- Students who receive all failing, incomplete or blank grades will not be immediately placed on Financial Aid Disqualification. Instead, if the cumulative GPA or the cumulative completion of attempted credits is not met, the student will be placed on Financial Aid Warning.
- The SAP status will not change based solely on the student not earning a grade of "C" or better in Math 98. Students will be evaluated on all classes, including Math 98, and will only have a change in their SAP status if the cumulative GPA or the cumulative completion of attempted credits is not met.
- Academic success during the student’s most recent semester of attendance is no longer a valid reason to appeal. Students may only appeal based on extenuating circumstances that occurred during the semester(s) leading up to the disqualification. These include a physical or mental illness, injury, death of an immediate family member, etc.
SAP requirements are measured in the following areas:
Failure to meet SAP requirements:
Students who do not meet the cumulative SAP requirements for GPA or successful completion of attempted credits will be placed on Financial Aid Warning for their next semester of enrollment. Financial aid may be received while on Warning. Students who meet the cumulative SAP requirements at the end of their next semester of enrollment will automatically be removed from Warning. Students who do not meet all cumulative SAP requirements at the end of their semester of Warning will be placed on Financial Aid Disqualification. Students exceeding Maximum Attempted Credits/Time Frame limits may have an INFO status on their account.
Amendments to the Policy: This policy will be amended whenever applicable federal regulations are changed or when institutional changes in policy are deemed necessary by the SAP Policy Committee.
*The student is responsible for awareness of and adherence to these guidelines.