Undergraduate Satisfactory Academic Progress - Coastal Carolina University
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SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS STANDARDS FOR FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID
for Undergraduate Students

Institutions participating in Title IV Federal aid programs are required by the United States Department of Education to establish institutional policies which define and measure the quantitative and qualitative progress of eligible students. Each student who receives Federal financial aid at Coastal Carolina University is required to maintain satisfactory academic progress toward completion of his/her program of study.

Coastal Carolina University’s UG Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy:

  1. Student must be admitted and enrolled as a degree-seeking student.
  2. Student must meet the University's standards for continued enrollment as specified in the Academic Standing section of the University Catalog. A petition for continued enrollment granted by the Academic Suspension Petitions Committee does not constitute evidence of satisfactory academic progress for Federal financial aid purposes. If mitigating circumstances were a factor in the student's unsatisfactory academic performance, a separate appeal process is required for Federal financial aid consideration.
  3. All students must achieve or maintain a 2.0 cumulative grade point average. 
  4. Student must satisfactorily complete a minimum of sixty-seven percent (67%) of the courses that he/she attempts at the institution. Please note, courses dropped from a student's schedule after the published drop/add period are included in the completion percentage.
  5. Student must complete requirements for a single degree within 150% of the published length of the program. The total number of credit hours attempted at Coastal Carolina University may not exceed the equivalent of twelve full-time (15 credit hour) semesters or 180 attempted credits. Please note that all transfer work accepted by the University is included in a student’s total attempted credits.

Transfer students unconditionally admitted to the University will be considered to be making satisfactory academic progress for Federal financial aid at the time of enrollment. Students with excessive transfer credits are encouraged to see a Financial Aid Counselor in reference to their maximum timeframe of eligibility for Federal financial aid.

If a student's ability to meet the University’s standards of satisfactory academic progress was affected by mitigating circumstances, he/she may appeal the denial of Federal financial assistance with the Financial Aid & Scholarships. Examples of mitigating circumstances include but are not limited to: mental or physical illness, death of a loved one, and divorce or separation. Written documentation, in addition to that required by the established appeal process, is required to validate the mitigating circumstance(s).

Effective August 2009, a student’s unsatisfactory academic progress standing does not affect his/her ability to seek or receive private financial assistance to attend the institution. A student who does not have mitigating circumstances to warrant an appeal for Federal aid is encouraged to explore alternative or private funding to continue his/her enrollment. Please see a Financial Aid Counselor if you need assistance with obtaining private funding.