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TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

TCAT Satisfactory Academic Progress Education Is Key April 23-26, 2017

Information from 2011 USDE Training TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key “Successfully Completes” A student “successfully completes” clock-hours if your school considers the student to have passed the coursework associated with those hours TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key SAP policy required elements include Describe how incompletes, withdrawals, repetitions, or transfers of credits impact SAP Measurement of student’s progress at intervals GPA that a student must achieve at each evaluation (qualitative standard) Pace of progression to ensure completion within the maximum time frame (quantitative standard – cumulative earned hours vs. attempted hours) More guidance and examples are coming on pace of progression for clock hour programs TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

Maximum Time Frame TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key For undergraduate programs of study, must be no longer than 150% of published length of educational program For clock hour programs, as measured in cumulative clock hours required to complete and expressed in calendar time REMINDER This simply addresses how long a student can take to complete the hours in the program it does NOT allow a school to pay Title IV aid for hours above the actual length of the program TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

Maximum Time Frame Example If the program is 1200 clock hours and meets 30 clock hours per week, that means the program is 40 weeks in length 150% of 40 weeks is 60 weeks A student may receive aid while enrolled in this program, for up to the point you determine the student cannot complete the program within 150% TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

How Often Is SAP Evaluated? For programs of study that are one academic year or less in length, school must evaluate SAP at end of each payment period For programs of study longer than one academic year School must evaluate at least annually to correspond with end of a payment period TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

When is SAP Evaluated? TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key For clock hour programs, the SAP evaluation must be done at the end of a payment period See June 6, 2011 Electronic Announcement - The evaluation can be at the end of every payment period or once a year (depending on program length), but it must be assessed at the end of the payment period Remember that payment periods may not end neatly within your “TERMS” TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

Electronic Announcement – 6/6/11 An institution may review a student’s academic progress in a program at the end of each payment period to determine if a student is eligible by selecting one of the following options for all students in a program: At the point when the student’s scheduled clock hours for the payment period have elapsed, regardless of whether the student attended them; or At the point when the student has attended the scheduled clock hours; or At the point when the student successfully completes the scheduled clock hours for that payment period TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

Disbursement of Funds Make certain that student meets satisfactory academic progress standards as of last time your policy required evaluation. TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

Monitoring SAP Each Payment Period In general, a student who is not making SAP is no longer eligible for Title IV aid For an institution that chooses to evaluate SAP at the end of each payment period, a “financial aid warning” status may be used Student may continue to receive Title IV aid for one payment period No appeal necessary TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

Monitoring SAP TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key If measure each payment period – The payment period following a payment period in which the student did not make SAP, the school may: Place the student on Financial Aid Warning; or Place the student on Financial Aid Probation TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key If student is given a Financial Aid Warning, he/she must make Satisfactory Academic Progress at the end of the next payment period to continue to receive financial aid. If the student does not make SAP, financial aid ends. There is NO appeals process. TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key If institution does not have an appeal process, must describe how a student who has failed SAP can reestablish eligibility for Title IV aid TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

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TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key SATISFACTORY PROGRESS FOR FINANCIAL AID   A. To make satisfactory progress a student must:  1. Complete 75% of cumulative scheduled hours (pace of completion). All periods of enrollment for a student’s program will be included in determining the cumulative scheduled hours used for SAP, regardless of receipt of Title IV aid for the prior enrollments.  2. Must maintain a minimum cumulative passing grade of “C” or higher if specified by the program and as published by the institution. CFR 668.34    B. Satisfactory progress will be evaluated at the expected end of a student’s payment period. If the student fails to make satisfactory progress, the student will be placed on financial aid warning for the next payment period. If the student fails to make satisfactory progress for the next payment period, financial aid will be suspended. There is no appeals process for financial aid satisfactory progress. In order to reestablish financial aid, a student must make satisfactory academic progress at the next evaluation date. TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key C. Remedial Courses – Any courses considered ‘remedial’ are included in the student’s normal program of study and are included in the students SAP calculation.   D. Program Changes - Changes in program will not affect SAP because a student will then have a new program length and new payment periods.    E. Transfer Credit – Students who receive credit for hours completed for previous education (other institutions, life experience, work credit, dual enrollment, etc.) will have their program length reduced. A student that receives transfer credit will have a maximum timeframe calculated based on the reduced program length. F. Repeats Program Repeats – Any student who completes an entire clock hour program and later re-enrolls to take that same program again or to take another program may be paid for repeating coursework regardless of the amount of time between completion of the first program and beginning the same program or another program. Course Repeats (within 180 days) The repeated course grade will be counted along with the previously assigned grade. Repeated course hours will count toward total cumulative hours (pace of progression). TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key G. Withdrawals will not impact a student’s satisfactory academic progress unless they return within 180 days. Reentry within 180 days – A student who withdraws from a clock hour or credit hour non-term program and reenters within 180 days is considered to remain in the same payment period when he/she returns and, subject to conditions imposed by ED, is eligible to receive FSA funds for which he/she was eligible prior to withdrawal, including funds that were returned under R2T4 rules. The repeated course grade will be counted along with the previously assigned grade. Repeated course hours will count toward total cumulative hours (pace of progression). Reentry after 180 days and transfer students – Generally, you must calculate new payment periods for a clock hour or credit hour non-term program for: * A student who withdraws and then reenters the same program at the same institution after 180 days, or * A student who withdraws from a program and then enrolls in a new program at the same institution, or at another institution within any time period. TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key H. Maximum Time Frame (this is for maximum time frame only, cannot pay more than 100% of advertised program length)   Students may continue to receive Title IV Financial Aid and State Aid at the pace of 75% or greater until they have been enrolled 133.3% of their scheduled hours. For example: A full-time student enrolled in a 1296 hours (12 months) program progressing at a rate of 75% may take 1728 hours (16 months) to successfully complete the 1296 hours.  I. Notification Students will be notified of any evaluations that impact eligibility of Title IV aid. Note: Students receiving the Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant may not appeal unsatisfactory progress. TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

Survey – How do you determine SAP Do you print a transcript for each student? Do you use the detailed or summary transcript? Do you have the instructors complete a form for each student? Do you use a SIMS Report? TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key

Questions? Contact Information Amanda Heath 901-481-4154 Amanda.heath@tcatcovington.edu TASFAA 2017 Education Is Key