Undergraduate Academic and Financial Aid Warning
Students will be placed on academic and financial aid warning when their cumulative grade point average (CGPA) falls below 2.0 or they fail to complete at least 66.67% of all coursework taken in the program at the end of any semester in which coursework was taken. A student will be notified of warning status in writing.
The financial aid warning period will last the duration of one semester, during which time the student will be given the opportunity to raise his or her CGPA to a minimum of 2.0 and/or meet the 66.67% completion requirement. During the semester on warning, the student remains eligible for Federal Student Financial Aid. If, at the end of the semester on warning, the CGPA and rate of progress have been raised above the minimum standards for satisfactory academic progress, the student will be removed from warning and returned to regular status. A determination of academic and financial aid warning status may not be appealed.