Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards
Students who receive federal financial assistance must
maintain satisfactory academic progress (SAP) as
described below.
- All students attending Howard College and receiving federal or
state financial aid funds will have a time frame in which to
complete their degree requirements. Students are expected to
complete their degree or educational objectives within a
reasonable number of semesters. This time frame is the
equivalent of 150 percent of the published length of the
individual program. (For example, if a certificate program
requires 30 hours, a student will be paid up to 45 hours to
complete the program or if an associate degree program
requires 64 hours then a percent will be paid up to 96 hours to
complete their degree.) This time frame will include any
semester that the student was enrolled even if the student
did not receive financial aid and/or transfer work that is
applied to the student?s program of study and posted to their
transcript. Periods of enrollment may be converted to semesters
for non-consecutive enrollment. (Students that have earned 30
credits or more may be asked to keep an updated degree plan at
the Financial Aid Office.) Additionally, this degree plan should be
reviewed with the academic advisor and the student each
semester to ensure that the student is remaining on track to
completing the approved degree plan. Students taking courses
outside of their degree plan may exhaust financial aid eligibility
prior to completion of degree.
- Students who have previously attended Howard College are
making Satisfactory Academic Progress if the following
conditions are met. If any or all are not met, the student will be
on financial aid probation.
- Full-time Students Semester/Credit Hours: A full-time
student will be expected to complete one-sixth (10 hours)
of the work required for his/her degree each semester.
Grades of "I", "W", and "F" will not satisfy the course
completion requirements.
Clock Hour Programs: To remain eligible for financial
assistance, students pursuing certification in clock hour
programs (i.e. Cosmetology) will be allowed a time frame
to complete the program that is the equivalent of 150% of
the published length of the program.
- Part-time Students Semester/Credit Hours: Part-time
students will be expected to complete nine hours for
three-quarter time, six hours for half-time attendance, and
all courses originally enrolled in for less than half-time
each semester. Grades of "I", "W", "F" will not satisfy the
course completion requirements.
Clock Hour Programs: Students will be expected to
complete a minimum of 50% of the clock hours required to
complete the program by the end of the mid-point of the
150% time frame.
- All students will be expected to acquire a 2.0 grade
point average on all work completed each semester to
remain in good academic standing.
- A course previously completed with a grade of "D" or
above cannot be used when determining financial aid
eligibility, enrollment status, or satisfactory progress.
EXCEPTION: An exception can only be made if the repeat is
required by the program of study as documented by the
faculty advisor/counselor. Only one repeat is allowed under
these circumstances.
- Students enrolled in the same course three or more times
will not receive financial aid funding for that specific course.
- Students who have earned 30 credits or more may be asked
to submit an updated degree plan to the financial aid office.
Note: Students who are required to take preparatory
course work will be limited to 30 semester hours of
financial aid eligibility for these classes.
Students Not Meeting Conditions Listed Above May
Be Placed On Financial Aid Probation.
- Students who do not meet the above requirements during the
next semester of attendance following their financial aid probation
will be placed on financial aid suspension. This suspension will
last during the next semester of enrollment and no federal or
state awards will be made. After the student has achieved
satisfactory academic progress, the student will be placed on
financial aid probation for the semester immediately following
suspension.
- There may be occasions in which an exception to the definition
of Satisfactory Academic Progress should be made. The Director
of Financial Aid will review all pertinent information regarding the
situation and may grant an exception to the standards. If a student
feels that an exception should be made, he/she should submit a
written explanation of the circumstances surrounding the
semester in question to the Director of Financial Aid for
consideration. If the student is dissatisfied with the decision of the
Financial Aid Director, the case may be referred to the Financial
Aid Committee for a decision. Final decision will then be left to
the Financial Aid Committee.
- Return of Title IV Funds - Under federal law students attending
Howard College / SWCID who receive Title IV aid (Pell, SEOG,
Federal Student Loans) and completely withdraw before the sixty
percent (in time) in the period of enrollment will be required to
return any unearned funds. Unearned Title IV funds are the
percentage of term not attended times the Title IV aid. Students
who cease attendance, do not withdraw, and receive all falling
grades (F?s) for a semester will be considered ?unofficially
withdrawn?; these students will be subject to a review of their
attendance records. If it is determined that a student ceased
attendance before the 60% point in the semester, the student will
be required to return those unearned funds. In some instances,
the student may owe both the federal government and the college.
Students owing either the government or the college will be
ineligible for any further aid until funds are repaid.