If a student does not meet satisfactory academic progress requirements but continues to meet the college’s Cumulative GPA Minimum Requirements and Course Grade Requirements, he may continue his enrollment at the college without federal or state financial aid assistance. At the end of the semester and/or the year, the college will review the student’s academic progress and, if all progress requirements are met, the student’s financial aid eligibility will be reinstated for subsequent semesters.
Normally, students should complete all school programs in six semesters of full-time enrollment. Mitigating circumstances may necessitate an additional year or two. Students should understand that: (1) eligibility for federal aid is limited up to 150% of the expected program length (six semesters) for the associate degree, and (2) eligibility for state financial aid is limited to a maximum of four semesters for the associate’s degree.