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Satisfactory Academic
Progress Policy
Satisfactory Academic Progress Requirements
UTB/TSC monitors academic progress every fall and spring semester to
identify those students who are experiencing difficulty with their
courses. Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is based upon two
components: 1) GPA; and 2)
Course Completion.
All students must:
• Maintain a 2.0 cumulative GPA
• Complete 70% of the credit hours attempted.
If you meet the GPA and Completion (SAP) requirements:
• You will be considered a “student in good standing”
• You may enroll in more than 12 hours per semester
• You may receive financial aid, if eligible
If you fail to meet either requirement:
• You will be placed on probation.
• You will remain on probation until SAP requirements are met.
• You will only be allowed to enroll in 12 hours per semester.
• You may receive financial aid, if eligible.
• Your GPA and completion rate
will be calculated on a semester basis.
• You should contact your advisor and/or your faculty mentor. If you do
not have an advisor, you should contact the
Academic Advising Center.
• You will be required to sign a contract outlining your
responsibilities. You will be encouraged to meet with your professors
and/or directed to the Learning
Assistance Center for tutoring.
If you do not meet SAP requirements (2.0 GPA and complete 70% of
the hours attempted) for the semester while on probation, you will
be suspended.
• You may not enroll in classes for one long semester (excluding
summer).
A student returning from suspension:
• May enroll in only 7 credit hours
• Will not be eligible for financial aid
• Must meet with an advisor
• Must participate in other programs designed to get you back on track.
For additional information on SAP, visit
Scorpion Online and
Blackboard.
For free scantrons and additional information on SAP, visit the Student
Success Center (MRCN 122) and the Office of Student Life (Student Union
2.28).
Undergraduate students interested in receiving
financial aid consideration must maintain good Academic Standing.
Additional information and requirements may apply. The complete
Satisfactory Academic Progress
policy and
Undergraduate Satisfactory
Progress for Financial Aid
policy can be found in the current
Undergraduate Catalog.
|
Cumulative GPA |
Completion Rate |
Maximum Hours
(Financial
Aid Only) |
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A = 4.0 B = 3.0 C = 2.0 D = 1.0 F = 0.0
Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 |
Students must complete at least 70%
of all attempted hours (any hours in which the student is
enrolled that are indicated on a transcript, including all hours
taken at any school beyond the high school level). |
Students who wish to receive
financial aid consideration may not exceed 150% of the minimum
credits required to complete the program of study.
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GPA
Students are expected to maintain a level of academic achievement that
allows them to meet the grade requirements for graduation (Note: Some
Programs of Study may have higher GPA requirements). Students remain in
good standing with the university when they maintain a UTB/TSC grade
point average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher. Students who fail to
maintain the minimum required grade point average of 2.0 in all work
attempted at UTB/TSC will be placed on probation or suspension as
appropriate.

Course Completion
Students are expected to successfully complete at least 70% of the
semester credit hours attempted. This is calculated by
evaluating the ratio of cumulative hours attempted vs. earned.
Attempted hours are those credits for which a student is registered for
on the official record date (according to the published
Academic
Calendar) of each term or session, including mini sessions
and summer terms and all accepted transfer credits (even for courses
taken during periods when the student was not receiving financial aid,
and periods of dual enrollment). Earned hours are those credits
for which a student receives a passing grade (according to Grade
Standards published in the
Undergraduate Catalog).
Courses with grades of A, B, C, D, P, S, and CR are considered as
attempted and earned credit hours. Courses with grades of F, G, U, W,
WC, WF, WM, WP, NR, DF, DP, and DR are considered as credit hours
attempted, but not earned. Incomplete courses (with a grade of I) are
considered as attempted hours until a final grade is posted. Students
are required to request a re-evaluation after successful completion of
an incomplete course. Repeated course hours (with a grade of R) are
included as attempted hours, but are excluded from earned hours
regardless of course grade. Withdrawn courses are considered attempted
credits, but are excluded from earned credits regardless of the reason
for withdrawal.

General Requirements
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Students must be in
good standing according to the Academic Regulations listed in the
University Catalog.
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Students are expected
to complete the number of credit hours for which they are
enrolled and funded.
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Credit hours are
considered complete with the following grades: A, B, C, D, P,
S and CR.
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Credit hours are
considered not complete with the following grades: AU, DF,
DP, DR, F, G, I, NC, NR, U, W, WC, WF, WM, and WP.
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It is each student’s
responsibility to drop unwanted courses by the official drop date.
Students should not rely on other individuals (i.e., professors) to
ensure unwanted classes are dropped.
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Non-baccalaureate
(developmental) courses in English and Math are counted as part of
the SAP requirement.
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Full-time or
part-time status is determined as of the last day of the add/drop
period.
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Making up Incompletes
after the end of the semester does not automatically change a
student’s SAP status.

Definitions For Grades and Impact on SAP
|
Grade |
Impact on
GPA |
Impact on
Completion Rate |
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A = 4.0 |
Positive Impact |
Positive Impact |
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B = 3.0 |
Positive Impact |
Positive Impact |
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C = 2.0 |
Positive Impact |
Positive Impact
|
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D = 1.0 |
Negative Impact |
May not count
towards completion rate for certain classes (i.e., Composition
courses). |
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F = FAIL/0.0 |
Negative Impact |
Does not count
towards completion rate. Negative Impact. |
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G = Must Repeat Course |
No Impact |
Negative Impact (Used in Developmental courses only) |
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P = PASS |
No Impact |
Positive Impact |
|
S =
Satisfactory |
No Impact |
Positive Impact |
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CR = Credit |
No Impact |
Positive Impact |
|
AU = Audt |
No Impact |
Does not count
towards completion rate. Negative impact. |
|
I = Incomplete |
No Impact |
Does not count
towards completion rate. Negative Impact. |
|
U =
Unsatisfactory |
No Impact |
Does not count
towards completion rate. Negative Impact. |
|
W = Withdraw |
No Impact |
Does not count
towards completion rate. Negative Impact. |

Withdrawal or Failure to Complete the
Semester
Failure to complete a semester of enrollment in all classes, whether
through withdrawal or lack of attendance, can have a drastic effect on a
student’s credit hour progression and financial aid eligibility. It is
important for students to consult
academic and
financial aid advisors
before making a decision to stop attending classes.
Withdrawal, whether official or unofficial, carries the following
possible consequences:
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Failure to meet SAP requirements and placement on academic probation
or suspension.
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Repayment of some or all financial aid received.
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Cancellation of future scheduled financial aid.
To prevent withdrawal or failure to complete the semester, students
should consult academic advisors for advice on selecting manageable
course loads each semester.

Probation
Any student who fails to meet SAP requirements will be placed on
academic probation. The student will remain on academic probation until
SAP requirements have been met. If the student meets SAP requirements at
the end of the probationary semester, he or she will be removed from
academic probation.
While on academic probation, a student may only enroll for 12 credit
hours per semester. He or she may still receive financial aid if
eligible. GPA and completion rate for the student will be calculated on
a semester basis. The student must contact his/her academic advisor or
the
Academic Advising center to develop a
personalized
Academic
Success Plan Contract which will outline the student's probationary
responsibilities. Students on probation are encouraged to meet with
professors and visit the Learning Assistance Center for tutoring.

Suspension
Any student on academic probation who fails to meet SAP requirements for
the term will be placed on suspension and will not be eligible to take
courses at UTB/TSC.
First Academic Suspension (Suspension 1) – The student will not be
eligible to take courses at UTB/TSC for one regular term (excluding
summer).
Second and Subsequent Academic Suspensions (Suspension 2) – The student
will not be eligible to take courses at UTB/TSC for two regular terms
(excluding summer).
Suspension and Reinstatement: Upon return from suspension,
students will be limited to 7 credit hours, required to meet with an
advisor to select appropriate courses, and required to participate in
specific programs designed to help the student succeed academically.

Appeals
Any student placed on academic suspension has the right to appeal if
unusual or extenuating circumstances prevented him or her from meeting
SAP requirements. Students requesting an appeal must complete the
UTB/TSC Satisfactory
Academic Progress Appeal. Unusual or
extenuating circumstances include medical circumstances and personal
circumstances. For medical circumstances, students must provide an
unofficial transcript and a detailed letter of explanation, along with a
signed letter from a healthcare professional. For personal
circumstances, students must provide an unofficial transcript, a
detailed letter of explanation, and any other documentation that
supports the letter. Appeals must be submitted to the Office of the Vice
President for Academic Affairs (VPAA), Gorgas Hall D100. Appeals will
only be reviewed if the form has been filled out completely and all
supporting documentation has been attached. The VPAA will notify the
student when a decision has been made by the Academic Standing Appeal
Review Committee. The decision will be final.

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