
Please note: a maximum of 70 units of transferable credit from a 2-year institution may be accepted by CSULB.Ĭhanging Majors and Impact of Additional Academic Objectives
Maximum Time Frame – a student is eligible to receive financial aid for a maximum number of overall attempted credits for their primary program of study.Įxclusions to Maximum Time Frame: remedial / pre-baccalaureate coursework, test credits This warning status still allows you to receive aid for that next semester of enrollment, while attempting to correct the deficiency in your GPA and/or Pace.
The first time you fail to meet any either the Pace or GPA Standard, you will be placed on Financial Aid Warning for your next semester of enrollment. If your Pace percentage is below 66.5%, you will be considered to not meet the Pace of Progress.Ĭompleted Credits include the following grades: A, B, C, D, RP, or CRĪttempted Credits include the following grades: W, WE, WU, F, I, NC, and RD (audits, military credit, and test credits are not included) For example, if your Pace is at 66.5% and above, your Pace percentage will be rounded up to 67% and you will be considered to be meeting the Pace of Progress. Pace of Progress – measured by comparing the total number of credits that you have completed by the total number of credits attempted. Teaching Credential, Certificate, Additional Bachelors’ DegreeĬumulative GPA – includes all courses transferred into the university and taken at CSULB Maximum Time Frame of Aid Eligibility for Degree Completionġ50% of published degree length – measured in attempted units The minimum SAP requirements are listed in the chart below. SAP is evaluated at the end of every semester, once grades have been finalized and posted. SAP monitors your academic progress in three categories: GPA, Pace of Progress and Maximum Time Frame. Understanding Return of Federal Aid due to Withdrawals. Understanding Repeat Coursework and Aid Eligibility. Understanding State University Grant Eligibility. Understanding Satisfactory Academic Progress. Learning-Aligned Employment Program (LAEP). Satisfactory academic progress professional#
College of Professional and Continuing Education.Additional Bachelor's Programs Information.