Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)

Each term, the Financial Aid Office is required by federal and state regulations to determine if students receiving financial aid are making Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). To maintain eligibility for federal, state and institutional aid, you must meet UMM's academic progress standards for financial aid recipients. Four components of your record determine whether or not you are meeting SAP standards.

These SAP standards are in some cases different and more stringent than UMM's Academic Progress requirements.

You are required to meet both the UMM SAP and Academic Progress Standards.


You must maintain ALL of the following standards to be eligible to receive federal, state, and University aid.


Admission Requirement

You must be admitted to a degree seeking program.

Dismissed and non-degree-seeking students admitted to Continuing Education and UMM are not eligible for financial aid.

Minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA)

You are required to maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 after you have attended UMM for four semesters (or the equivalent in semesters and quarters) or, once you have earned 60 total credits (including all U of M transfer credits), whichever comes first.

Completion Ratio

You must complete a minimum of 75% of all credits you attempt with a grade of D or better. Attempted credits are defined as the number of credits for which you register each term.

Grades of F (failed), I (incomplete), W (withdrawal), K (continuing), and N(not passing) will count as credits attempted but not successfully completed. Repeated courses are counted as credits attempted.

If incompleted (I) or continuing (K) credits are a factor in your failure to complete 75% of the attempted credits, completion of these credits may be used to re-establish eligibility for financial aid.

The Financial Aid Office reviews the total numbers of credits a student has attempted after each term, including summer session.

The following example illustrates how to calculate the percentage of credits completed:

Fall Spring Total
Attempted Credits 14 16 30
Failures, incompletes, no passes, and withdrawals 2 4 6
Completed Credits 12 12 24
24 completed / 30 attempted = 80% completion ratio.

Maximum Attempted Credits (Time Frame)

Federal regulations limit the amount of time a student can receive financial aid. This review is referred to as "time frame." If you have attempted 125% (150 credits), or more, of your degree requirements without completing your degree, you will be placed on Financial Aid Warning. After attempting 150% (180 credits) of your degree credit requirements without completing your degree, you will be placed on Financial Aid Suspension and will be ineligible for aid.

The Financial Aid Office reviews the total number of credits a student has attempted after each term, including summer session. The credits considered for time frame include:

Students who change majors are still required to meet the above time frame requirement. Review the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Standards Chart.

Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Standards Chart
Academic Plan Program length in credits If you have not completed your degree or certificate after attempting this number of credits, you will be placed on:
Minimum Cumulative GPA
   

Financial Aid Probation

Financial Aid Suspension
 
All undergraduate plans
120
150
180
2.0


The SAP policy includes but is not limited to the following aid programs administered by UMM.

  1. Federal Title IV Student Aid Programs: Pell Grant, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG); Perkins Loan; Work Study Program; Direct Subsidized, Direct Unsubsidized; and Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS); and federal grants.
  2. Student aid programs: Minnesota State Grant, Student Educational Loan Fund (SELF), Non-AFDC Child Care Grant, etc.
  3. Institutional aid programs: University and departmental scholarships, employment, loans, and all other institutionally funded programs.

Financial Aid Probation and Suspension

If you fail to meet one or more of the satisfactory academic progress requirements for the first time, you will be placed on Financial Aid Probation for your next term of attendance at UMM. While on Financial Aid Probation, you may still receive financial aid. If, at the end of your probation term, you are meeting ALL satisfactory academic progress requirements, you will be removed from Financial Aid Probation.

If you are placed on Financial Aid Probation, your academic progress will be reviewed at the end of your probation term. If you are still failing to meet one or more of the satisfactory academic progress requirements, you will be placed on Financial Aid Suspension.

You will automatically be placed on Financial Aid Suspension if you are dismissed through academic suspension. If you are placed on Financial Aid Suspension, you are ineligible to receive federal, state and University aid. However, denial of financial aid eligibility does not automatically result in withdrawal from classes for which you have registered. Reinstatement of financial aid eligibility is NOT automatic.

It is your responsibility to contact the Financial Aid Office to initiate the appeal or reinstatement process.

Appeal and Reinstatement Procedures

Students ineligible for financial aid as a result of not maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) may appeal within 4 weeks of the term start date. To appeal, complete the SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS APPEAL (PDF Format) and return it to 309 Behmler Hall, 600 E. 4th St., Morris, MN 56267 by the Appeal deadline. Students must submit the appeal in writing and describe the extenuating circumstances beyond their control that affected their ability to meet the minimum SAP requirements.

  1. The appeal should include appropriate documentation to support the extenuating circumstance listed in the appeal. Examples of required documentation include a letter from a doctor or health care official, letter from a helping professional, obituary or death certificate, or advisor statement.
  2. Appeals are scanned by Jenny Quam, 306 Behmler Hall and routed to the SAP committee.
  3. SAP committee reviews to confirm it is complete (includes supporting documentation). If an appeal is incomplete, the appeal is put on hold, and additional information is requested from the student. Complete appeals are distributed to committee members for review.
  4. Committee members individually review appeals using the following guidelines as extenuating circumstances likely to be approved.

    Committee members are not limited to these circumstances. Committee members are encouraged to consult with other faculty and staff members of the UMM campus.

  5. The SAP committee will make the determination if the appeal should be approved or denied.
  6. Once a decision is made on the appeal the committee member will notify students and the Financial Aid Office will provide written confirmation of the committee's decision.
  7. Appeals are maintained in the student's financial aid file.

You may appeal your suspension once per term.

Retroactive approval for a previous term is not allowed.

Submitting an appeal does not guarantee reinstatement of aid. If your appeal is granted, you will be placed on Financial Aid Probation. Your grades will be reviewed at the end of your probation period to determine if you are meeting ALL satisfactory academic progress requirements for financial aid recipients. Your award(s) will be based on funds available at that time.