UMUC Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards — Undergraduate Programs
Financial aid is intended to meet the financial
needs of students who otherwise could not or would not consider
continuing their education. Students who receive financial aid must
not only demonstrate financial need, but must also make satisfactory
progress as determined by University of Maryland University College
(UMUC) in accordance with Federal Regulations.
Financial aid recipients are required to be in
good standing and to maintain satisfactory academic progress toward
their degree requirements for each semester/period of enrollment
in which they are enrolled. Satisfactory academic progress, as described
below, is evaluated three times annually, in January, June, and
August. Failure to maintain satisfactory progress, as described
below, may result in cancellation of financial aid awards, and the
student may have to repay any funds already received.
Basic Standard for Undergraduate Students
UMUC’s institutional requirements for minimum
satisfactory performance for financial aid recipients are defined
as follows:
- Minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA)
The student must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0
- Minimum Completion Rate
The student must maintain a minimum cumulative completion rate of two-thirds (67%) of credits attempted.
- Maximum Timeframe to Completion
Federally mandated maximum timeframe to complete
the program/degree. The student must complete his or her educational
program within a time frame no longer than 150% of the published
length of the educational program, as measured by credits attempted
and including transfer credits (for example, complete his or her
program after attempting a maximum of 180 credits for a 120 credit
program).
Federal regulations require that we track the
academic progress of financial aid recipients from the first date
of enrollment at UMUC, whether or not financial aid was received.
Credits transferred from all other credit sources will be considered
as attempted and completed credits in the evaluation of the completion
rate standards.
Students who do not earn their degree within the
maximum timeframe to completion, outlined above, will be placed
in Financial Aid Denied status, not Financial Aid Probation. No financial
aid will be disbursed for the student during subsequent semesters/periods
of enrollment unless the student has made an appeal of the Financial
Aid Denied status and the appeal is granted.
Treatment of W, I, AU, F, S, P, RT & G Grades, No Grade Reported, and Repeated Course Work:
- Course withdrawals (W) after the drop/add period
are not included in the GPA calculation, but are considered a
non-completion of attempted course work.
- Incomplete (I) grades are not included in the
GPA calculation, and are considered a non-completion of attempted
course work until the I grade is replaced with a permanent
grade and academic progress can be re-evaluated.
- An audit (AU) grade or a course taken out of sequence (H) grade is not considered attempted
coursework. It is not included in the GPA calculation or completion
rate determinations.
- A satisfactory (S) grade, a passing (P) grade,
or a Repeat Through Transfer (RT) grade is treated as attempted
credits which are earned, but is not included in calculation of
GPA.
- F-grades will be treated as attempted credits
that were not earned, and so will be included both in the calculation
of the GPA and minimum completion rate. This is true for both F grades
(Failure – academic) and for FN grades (failure due to nonattendance).
- If a G (grade pending) grade or no grade is
assigned, for any reason, it will not be included in the GPA calculation,
and will be considered a non-completion of attempted course work
until a grade is assigned and academic progress can be re-evaluated.
- The highest grade earned in a course that is
repeated will count in the GPA computation, but every repeated
attempt will be included in the completion rate determinations.
No financial aid can be disbursed for a repeated attempt if the
student already has achieved a passing grade for that course, and UMUC's policy only allows students to receive aid for one repeat of a course.
Financial Aid Probation Status:
Undergraduate students who fail to meet the minimum 2.0 cumulative
grade point average standard or fail to complete at least two-thirds
of cumulative credits attempted will be placed on Financial Aid
Probation for the subsequent semester/period of enrollment. Financial
aid can be received during the probationary period. Financial aid
disbursements for the following semester/period of enrollment will be
held until the grades and course completions have been reviewed
for the probationary semester/period of enrollment.
Undergraduate students receiving financial aid for the first
time will be placed on Financial Aid Probation if they do not meet
the minimum grade point average or course completion standards as
noted in this policy.
Financial Aid Denied Status:
Undergraduate students who, while on Financial Aid Probation
or on Financial Aid Denied status, fail to maintain the minimum
completion rate of 67 percent and/or fail to maintain a minimum cumulative GPA
of 2.0 or better, will be placed on Financial Aid Denied status
for the following semester/period of enrollment. No financial aid will
be disbursed during subsequent semester/periods of enrollment until
the student is removed from Financial Aid Denied status.
Undergraduate students who do not earn their degree within the
maximum timeframe to completion will also be placed in Financial
Aid Denied status. No aid will be disbursed during subsequent semesters/periods
of enrollment unless the student has made an appeal and the appeal
is granted for that semester/period of enrollment. There are no
exceptions to this requirement.
Reinstatement of Aid After Financial Aid Denied Status:
Reinstatement of financial aid after a student
is placed in Financial Aid Denied status is achieved in one of the
following ways:
- The student submits a written letter of appeal
in accordance with the appeal process and the Financial Aid Appeals
Committee grants the appeal. The student is placed on Financial
Aid Probation for the semester/period of enrollment rather than
in Financial Aid Denied status.
- The student attends UMUC, pays for tuition
and fees without the help of student financial aid, and does well
enough in the course work to satisfy all the satisfactory academic
progress standards. The student regains aid eligibility in a probationary
status. Students who are in Financial Aid Denied status for
failure to graduate within the Maximum Timeframe to Completion
cannot regain eligibility this way. Students who are beyond the
Maximum Timeframe to Completion cannot regain financial aid eligibility
except on a semester/period of enrollment - by - semester/period of enrollment basis through the appeals
process.
Appeal Process:
The student must submit an appeal of Financial
Aid Denied status in writing to the Associate Director of Financial
Aid by the date specified in the Financial Aid Denied notification
letter. The Financial Aid Appeals Committee will review the appeal
and notify the student in writing of their decision within 14 working
days after the Appeals Committee meets and makes its determination.