Satisfactory Academic Policy
Federal and state regulations require students meet minimum academic requirements to remain eligible for financial aid each semester. In order to maintain financial aid eligibility at Savannah Technical College, students must meet minimum cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) and completion rate requirements as well as successfully complete, within a maximum timeframe, all coursework required for completion of the chosen program of study.
Savannah Technical College requires that all financial aid recipients maintain an overall GPA of 2.0 and successfully complete, with a grade of “C” or better, at least 67% of all credit hours attempted.
Satisfactory Academic Progress is evaluated after grades are issued each semester. Grades of “A”, “B”, and “C” are considered successfully completed while grades of “D”, “F”, and “WF” will negatively affect the grade point average. Grades of “U”, “W”, “WP”, “WF”, “D”, and “F” are not considered satisfactory grades and are included in the total credit hours attempted. Grades of “I”, “TR%”, “IP”, “EX”, “AU”, repeated courses, and Learning Support courses are included in the total hours attempted and applied towards the completion rate and maximum timeframe when computing Satisfactory Academic Progress. Learning Support grades are not included in the GPA calculation for financial aid purposes.
Transfer credits from other schools accepted by Savannah Technical College will be counted toward completion as both hours attempted and hours successfully completed. A transfer student is considered to be making satisfactory academic progress during the first semester of enrollment at the institution. After the first semester, the student will be responsible for meeting all Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements.
Students are expected to know and understand the SAP policy. The Financial Aid Office will notify students of their status via their student e-mail address. Students that do not receive notification because they did not check their student email are not excused from financial aid probation (suspension) nor are exempt from appealing in a timely manner. Students may log into BANNER Web at any time to check their academic status.
Maximum Time Frame (150% Standard)
Students must complete their program of study within 1.5 (150%) times the normal length of a program of study. This includes all credit hours attempted whether they are completed or passed. For example, if a program of study is 64 credit hours, the maximum timeframe to complete the program and receive financial aid is 96 attempted credit hours. The maximum timeframe will vary depending upon the length of the program of study. Students required to enroll in Learning Support courses may receive federal aid for up to a maximum of 30 attempted semester credits of Learning Support courses. To avoid exceeding the maximum timeframe for completion, students should not change their major more than twice.
Financial Aid Warning
Students who fail to meet the minimum cumulative GPA or fail to complete a cumulative minimum of 67% of attempted credits at the end of a semester will automatically be placed on financial aid warning for the subsequent semester of enrollment. During the warning period, students remain eligible for federal and state aid and must improve their academic standing in order to meet the minimum requirements. An appeal is not required for this status. Students will be notified by email and in writing when they are placed on warning status.
Financial Aid Suspension
Failure to meet the minimum 2.0 GPA or 67% course completion requirements by the end of the financial aid warning period will result in the suspension of financial aid eligibility. Students placed on financial aid suspension will not be eligible for federal or state financial aid until the cumulative GPA of 2.0 is met and a minimum of 67% of attempted credits have been successfully completed. Students will be notified by email and in writing when aid eligibility has been suspended. Students have the right to appeal the suspension and request reinstatement of eligibility.
Appeal of Financial Aid Suspension
If financial aid is suspended, students have the right to petition the Financial Aid Appeals Committee for reinstatement of federal and state financial aid eligibility. Students must submit to the Financial Aid Office a completed/signed Appeal of Financial Aid Suspension form, a written statement describing the basis for the appeal including all supporting documentation (i.e., death of a relative, an injury or illness of the student, or other special circumstances), and an academic plan or advising agreement from the academic advisor. For those students who have exceeded the 150% maximum timeframe, in addition to the appeal form and written statement, students must submit an advising checklist outlining the coursework remaining and timeline for completion. The Financial Aid Appeals Committee will consider each appeal on a case-by-case basis. Notification of the committee’s decision will be sent to the student’s Savannah Tech student email and a letter mailed to the most current address on file.
Financial Aid Probation
If an appeal is approved by the committee, a student’s federal and state financial aid eligibility will be reinstated on a probationary basis. An appeal approved by the committee may require that certain conditions be met in order for a student to remain eligible for federal and state financial aid during the subsequent semester of enrollment. Students will be notified by email and in writing by regular mail of the conditions of their probation. The Financial Aid Office will continue to monitor each recipient’s academic progress to ensure that the conditions of the probationary status are successfully completed. Students for whom an appeal for financial aid reinstatement is denied may continue enrollment at Savannah Technical College at their own expense with academic approval from Dean of their program of study. Students may make payment online or at the Cashier’s Office located in the Campus Shop.