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Title: Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards (SAP)


1
Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards (SAP)
  • Featuring
  • Yolanda Cleveland

2
SAP
  • Satisfactory Academic Progress
  • School must have a published policy for
    monitoring a students progress
  • Standards include
  • Qualitative
  • Quantitative

3
Qualitative Standard
  • Grade based
  • Programs gt than 2 years- at least a C average
  • Programs lt than 2 years- standards to a C
  • Apply policy consistently
  • Be as strict as those non T4 enrolled students

4
Quantitative Standard
  • Time-related
  • Determines a of courses completed
  • Set max time frame to complete program
  • Undergraduate-150 of length of program
  • Apply policy consistently
  • Be as strict as those non T4 enrolled students

5
Change of Major Transfer Credits
  • All period of enrollment count
  • You may exclude courses not part of new major
  • You may limit of times student changes major
  • Must count transfer credits for new program
  • You may count transfer grades
  • Establish rules for those who want new degrees

6
Repeats, Drops, Incompletes, Remedial, ESL Courses
  • Explain course repeats including which grade
    will count.
  • Quantitative-include all repeated courses
  • Policy must explain remedial, incomplete grades,
    and ESL course work
  • Cannot exclude course work from the Summer term

7
When Do You Check SAP
  • No longer than one academic year or the length of
    the program, whichever is less
  • Increments generally coincide with payment periods

8
Regaining SAP Eligibility
  • Policy must explain how to regain eligibility
  • When student meets SAP standards
  • Place them on probation , part of policy
  • Submit an appeal, part of policy
  • Sitting out a term doesnt regain eligibility
  • Paying for one term doesnt regain eligibility

9
Probation/Warning Status
  • Policy explains circumstance and procedures
  • Continue to receive T4 funding
  • Must regain eligibility
  • Cannot allow over two such periods

10
Appeal Policy
  • May have an appeal policy for mitigating
    circumstances
  • Explain circumstance and procedures
  • Cannot limit appeals
  • Approved appeals receive T4 funding
  • Must regain eligibility by your policy standards

11
New Program Rules
  • Effective 07/01/2011
  • Last comprehensive review 1983
  • Inconsistent terminology
  • More structured comprehensive, consistent
    approach to SAP
  • Rules were placed in 3 different sections
  • All rules in one section of Federal regulations
  • Continued Flexibility
  • New definitions for Warning/Probation
  • Student not making SAP, no longer eligible for T4
    funds.
  • Evaluation timeframe
  • Specific elements/process required for an appeal
  • Specifies the pace a student must progress

12
New Program Rules Effective 07/01/2011
  • SAP policy must include
  • Incompletes
  • Withdrawals
  • Repetitions
  • Transfer of credit from other schools

13
Standardized Terms
  • Pace Measures the pace at each SAP evaluation
  • Pace Total cumulative hours completed
  • Total cumulative hours attempted
  • FA Warning -Fails to meet SAP at a school who
    evaluates after each payment period.
  • FA ProbationFails to meet SAP at a school,
    approved appeal and aid reinstated.

14
Standardized Terms
  • Maximum time frame-
  • Undergraduate program (credit hours), cannot
    exceed 150 of published length of program
  • Undergraduate program (clock hours), cannot
    exceed 150 of published length of program,
    measured by cumulative of clock hours required
    to complete.
  • Graduate programrules do not change.
  • 150 rule does not apply
  • Must develop a policy and apply consistently.

15
Appeal Policy
  • Appeal
  • Process by which a student not meeting a schools
    SAP standards petitions for reconsideration of T4
    eligibility.
  • May have an appeal procedure
  • How the student may re-establish T4 eligibility
  • Basis for filing an appeal
  • Petition must include why the student failed to
    meet SAP, what has changed that will allow the
    student to meet SAP at the next review.

16
Schools That Evaluate SAP Each Payment Period
  • Option 1
  • Place on FA warning
  • Receives T4 funding for one payment period
  • Not meeting SAP after that , loses T4 eligibility
  • No appeal policy, regain eligibility when meets
    SAP
  • Approved appeal, FA Probation, receives T4 funds
  • Student must meet SAP end of next payment period
    or
  • Comply with academic plan designed to ensure
    student will meet SAP standards

17
School Evaluates Each Payment Period
  • Option 2
  • SAP not met
  • Student loses T4 eligibility immediately
  • No appeal policy, regain eligibility when meets
    SAP
  • Approved appeal, FA Probation, receives T4 funds
  • Student must meet SAP end of next payment period
    or
  • Comply with academic plan designed to ensure
    student will meet SAP standards

18
Evaluates SAP Annually or Less Than Each Payment
Period
  • Student not making SAP, loses T4 funding
  • Approved appeal, receive T4 funding
  • Part of your policy
  • Student placed on FA Probation
  • Student must meet SAP end of next payment period
    or
  • Comply with academic plan designed to ensure
    student will meet SAP standards
  • No appeal policy-student regain eligibility when
    they meet schools SAP standards

19
FINANCIAL AID PROBATION
  • School determines that student should be able to
    meet SAP standards by the end of the next payment
    period.
  • OR
  • An academic plan is developed and student can
    meet school SAP standards by a specific point in
    time.

20
Academic Plan
  • Steps needed to meet SAP standards
  • Review of progress at each SAP evaluation
  • Specified time frame by which SAP standards must
    be met

21
SAP Notification
  • Must notify students of the SAP evaluations end
    of each review
  • If an appeal process, describe how to appeal
  • Not meeting SAP, describe how to regain
    eligibility

22
Discussion Questions
  • Can the school continue to use current
    terminology?
  • Can the school delay the implementation of rules?
  • Is the school required to have an appeal process?
  • Can the school limit the of appeals?
  • What is included in the academic Plan?
  • Case Studies..

23
Resources
  • Federal Register 668.34 (c) (d) (a) (3-7), (b)
  • 2010 FSA Conference
  • Program Integrity Final Rules
  • Industry Webinars
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