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Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) - BS to BSN (Florida)
The Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy and Requirements described are specific to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the Orlando (Lake Mary), Florida campus.
All students must meet ECPI University’s minimum standards of academic achievement and course completion progress requirements while enrolled at ECPI University. ECPI University’s satisfactory academic progress standards (“SAP”) have two primary components: one is qualitative and the other is quantitative. The qualitative component requires certain minimum cumulative grade point averages be achieved as of certain measuring points and the quantitative component requires completing courses at a certain pace in order to complete an educational program within the allowed maximum timeframe.
The qualitative and quantitative components of SAP are evaluated as of each Minimum Measurement Point based upon grades, credit or clock hours attempted and credit or clock hours completed as indicated on a student’s transcript as of the end of the Grading Period ending contemporaneously with the most recent Minimum Measurement Point being reached. Minimum Measurement Points occur at the end of each Financial Aid Payment Period and in addition thereto, at the applicable Minimum Measuring Point as a percent of Program Length indicated in the qualitative component section.
ECPI University’s satisfactory academic progress standards are the same for all students without regard to whether they receive financial assistance under Title IV, HEA programs (“Title IV”) or other financial aid and without regard to whether they are a full-time or part-time student.
A student that fails to satisfy the SAP requirements at any Minimum Measuring Point and is not placed on either Financial Aid Warning or Financial Aid Probation status shall no longer be eligible to receive assistance under the Title IV programs.
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