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For purposes of determining a student's eligibility
for certain state and federal financial assistance, good academic standing
is defined in terms of program pursuit
and satisfactory academic progress.
Program pursuit -- To remain
in good academic standing from the standpoint of program pursuit a student
must receive passing, failing, or incomplete grades in a certain percentage
of the minimum full-time course load for each term of study: 50 percent
in the first year, 75 percent in the second
year, and 100 percent in each year thereafter.
Grades of W (withdrawal) cannot be counted
toward meeting these requirements.
Satisfactory academic progress -- To be in good academic standing from the standpoint of making satisfactory
academic progress, a student must have earned a minimum number of
credits and cumulative grade
point average (GPA) by
the beginning of
each consecutive term of study, as shown
in the table below.
Students receiving TAP funds must complete the number of credits and
attain the minimum GPA noted below to remain eligible.
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Semester 2
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9
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2.75
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Semester 3
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18
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2.87
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Semester 4
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24
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3.00
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