Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy
Saint Mary’s College of California Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy
In keeping with federal regulations and Saint Mary's College of California policy, financial aid recipients must make satisfactory academic progress (SAP) towards a degree in order to receive institutional, federal and/or state aid. New for 2024-2025: Progress is monitored at the end of each term with the policy as outlined below. Please note that the SAP policy is a Financial Aid Office policy and differs from the SMC’s Academic Standing Policy and/or Departmental Academic Policy.
SAP Requirements: to maintain satisfactory academic progress for financial aid purposes, a student must meet the following requirements:
Traditional Undergraduate
Minimum Grade Point Average (Qualitative): Cumulative GPA of at least 2.0;
Pace (Quantitative): at minimum, complete 67% of cumulative attempted credits.
Maximum Timeframe: All program requirements must be completed within a maximum period of 1.5 times the normal program length, as measured in attempted credits or units. For example, the program 124 credits in length must be completed within 186 attempted credits.
Professional Studies Students
Minimum Grade Point Average (Qualitative): Cumulative GPA of at least 2.0;
Pace (Quantitative): at minimum completes 67% of cumulative attempted credits.
Maximum Timeframe: All program requirements must be completed within a maximum period of 1.5 times the normal program length, as measured in attempted credits or units. Example, the program 36 credits in length, must be completed within 54 attempted credits.
Graduate Students
Minimum Grade Point Average (Qualitative): Cumulative GPA of at least 3.0;
Pace (Quantitative): at minimum completes 67% of cumulative attempted credits.
Maximum Timeframe: All program requirements must be completed within a maximum period of 1.5 times the normal program length, as measured in attempted credits or units. Example, the program 36 credits in length, must be completed within 54 attempted credits.
Other Considerations:
Non-passing Grades: Grades of W (Withdraw), I (Incomplete), P/NP (Pass/ No Pass) will be counted towards the number of credits attempted.
Repeat Courses: Repeated credits will be counted toward the number of credits attempted. Repeats of previously unearned credits are eligible for funding within reason. Students may receive funding for a previously passed course one time only.
SAP Status:
Satisfactory: Assigned to a student who met SAP requirements.
SAP Warning: Assigned to a student who fails SAP requirements for the first time. You get one warning semester to get back above the SAP requirements.
SAP Suspension: Assigned to a student who did not meet SAP requirements.
SAP Probation: Assigned to a student who failed to meet SAP requirements and who is successful in their appeal. Students who meet the academic plan to get back on track laid out in their appeal will remain on Probation and will not need to re-appeal until they are back above the requirements. If they fail to meet the academic plan, they will need to re-appeal their SAP.
SAP Notification:
The Financial Aid Office will notify all students who are placed on financial aid suspension after the term ends. A student under financial aid suspension has the right to appeal.
SAP Appeal Process:
A student who is suspended from financial aid because of failure to maintain satisfactory academic progress may appeal the suspension. A successful appeal will be based on documented extenuating or special circumstances that caused lack of progress. An appeal consists of the following:
Traditional Undergraduate:
- Short Letter addressing why the student failed to make SAP and what has changed that will now allow him/her to progress.
- Appropriate Documentation supporting the reason for the appeal and/ or showing how the problem has been resolved. If a student feels it is not possible to document the extenuating circumstances, the letter of appeal must explain why.
- SAP Appeal Form completed by the student, success coach, and their academic advisor showing how the student will meet SAP standards by a specific time or complete the program.
Graduate/Credential/BALOS/LEAP:
- Complete the SAP Appeal Form and return it to the Financial Aid office either in person or via email.
A committee reviews appeals and students will be notified in writing of the results and of any conditions expected. The appeal will be Approved, Tabled, or Denied:
Approved Appeal: Students with an approved appeal are placed on Financial Aid Probation and are eligible to receive funding provided they continue to meet the conditions of the academic plan. The student’s grades and pace will be reviewed at the end of each payment period (semester) to ensure that he/she is meeting the terms of the appeal:
- If the student now meets minimum SAP standards, Probation will be removed and the student is in good standing.
- If the student has met the terms, conditions of the appeal, and is following the Academic Plan of Study, but still does not meet minimum SAP standards, he/she will continue on Probation.
- Failure to meet the terms and conditions of the appeal or failure to follow the Academic Plan of Study will result in financial aid Suspension.
Tabled Appeal: Appeals may be tabled for additional documentation, further explanation, waiting for current grades to posts or any other appropriate materials.
Denied Appeal: Students will be informed of the reasons for the denial of their appeal and given an explanation of how they can restore Financial Aid Eligibility.
Reestablishing Aid Eligibility
Students who are not making satisfactory academic progress and their appeal was denied may regain eligibility by:
- Completing course work without financial aid, either at SMC or other accredited college and universities to make up for his/her SAP deficiencies.
SAP Questions and Inquiries:
Contact the Office of Financial Aid at 925-631-4370 or finaid@352396.com.